Live At Monterey - The Jimi Hendrix Experience

Live At Monterey

The Jimi Hendrix Experience

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2007-10-16
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10

  • ℗ 2009 Experience Hendrix L.L.C., under exclusive license to Sony Music Entertainment

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Introduction By Brian Jones The Jimi Hendrix Experience 0:39 USD 1.29
2
Killing Floor The Jimi Hendrix Experience 3:14 USD 1.29
3
Foxey Lady The Jimi Hendrix Experience 3:28 USD 1.29
4
Like a Rolling Stone The Jimi Hendrix Experience 7:06 USD 1.29
5
Rock Me Baby The Jimi Hendrix Experience 3:37 USD 1.29
6
Hey Joe The Jimi Hendrix Experience 5:11 USD 1.29
7
Can You See Me The Jimi Hendrix Experience 2:37 USD 1.29
8
The Wind Cries Mary The Jimi Hendrix Experience 3:53 USD 1.29
9
Purple Haze The Jimi Hendrix Experience 5:34 USD 1.29
10
Wild Thing The Jimi Hendrix Experience 7:49 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • Essential Listening

    5
    By Chrie89
    If you love classic rock, scratch that, "music" in general then this recording is essential listening. Though Hendrix has had many erratic performances, this is among his best. Though true he was a little nervous, clearly he warms up to the crowd and one can tell that he's so excited to be there on this recording. It's his best officially released live recording in my opinion
  • Fantastic Live

    5
    By Thirdstone
    This really is great. And for $7.99 you can't go wrong. Killing Floor has a great riff to it, and Foxey Lady rocks so hard live. Personally I really like this more than his woodstock performance, but that's just because I like the original trio better. Mitch Mitchell never plays a dull beat, and is constantly in tune with Jimi. Jimi even calls him "Queen Bee" and calls Noel "Bob Dylan's Grandmother" it's hilarious. And of course the famous teeth solo on Hey Joe. Must have for Jimi and music fans alike.
  • Seminal moment in Rock!

    5
    By Micnvic
    Much like seeing Elvis in '56 or Dylan in the village, imagine sitting in the audience at Monterey Pop when Hendrix appears in the U.S. for the first time. This album amazingly captures one of Rock music's milestones. But what sets this particular release apart is the banter Jimi shares with the audience between each song. Clearly nervous, he draws you in with that innocence of his, and the unfound knowledge ( on his part ) that he's making music history. Essential to any serious collection.

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