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DescriptionHENDRIX Band of Gypsys 1970 Jimi Hendrix - Billy Cox - Buddy Miles CD / 1997 / Mp3 / 320Kbps Tracklist: 01 Who Knows.mp3 22 MB 02 Machine Gun.mp3 29 MB 03 Changes.mp3 12 MB 04 Power to Love.mp3 16 MB 05 Message to Love.mp3 12 MB 06 We Gotta Live Together.mp3 13 MB Recorded live, New Year`s Eve 1969–70 at Fillmore East, New York Band of Gypsys was the only live recording authorized by Jimi Hendrix before his death. It was recorded and released in order to get Hendrix out from under a contractual obligation that had been hanging over his head for a couple years. Helping him out were longtime friends Billy Cox on bass and Buddy Miles on the drums because the Experience had broken up in June of 1969, following a show in Denver. This rhythm section was vastly different from the Experience. Buddy Miles was an earthy, funky drummer in direct contrast to the busy, jazzy leanings of Mitch Mitchell. Noel Redding was not really a bass player at all but a converted guitar player who was hired in large part because Hendrix liked his hair! These new surroundings pushed Hendrix to new creative heights. Along with this new rhythm section, Hendrix took these shows as an opportunity to showcase much of the new material he had been working on. The music was a seamless melding of rock, funk, and R&B, and tunes like "Message to Love" and "Power to Love" showed a new lyrical direction as well. Although he could be an erratic live performer, for these shows, Hendrix was on -- perhaps his finest performances. His playing was focused and precise. Related Torrents
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