Jimi Hendrix

'Radio Special - The Jimi You Never Knew'
(Experience Hendrix - Legacy, March 24th 2013, 2CDR)

- Lineage: Original 'Tayo Yuden' CDRs -> EAC -> WAV -> Flac
- Artwork included

- Programme is produced by Ben Manilla and hosted by David Dye.
Includes interviews with Janie Hendrix, Eddie Kramer, Billy Cox,
Taj Mahal, Billie Gibbons, Angela Davis, Steve Winwood, Bootsy
Collins etc. US premiere broadcast was on March 24th, 2013.

Playlist:
'Crash Landing' - from the album 'People, Hell and Angels'
'Somewhere' - from the album 'People, Hell and Angels'
'The Wind Cries Mary' - from the album 'West Coast Seattle Boy'
'Third Stone From the Sun' - from the album 'Are You Experienced?'
'Earth Blues' - from the album 'People, Hell and Angels'
'Hear My Train A' Comin' - from the album 'The Blues'
'Hear My Train A' Comin' - from the album 'People, Hell and Angels'
'Lullaby for Summer' - from the album 'Valleys of Neptune'
'Mr. Bad Luck' - from the album 'Valleys of Neptune'
'Izabella' - from the album 'People, Hell and Angels'
'Angel' - from the album 'West Coast Seattle Boy'
'Mojo Man' - from the album 'People, Hell and Angels'
'Bleeding Heart' - from the album 'People, Hell and Angels'
'Message to Love' - from the album 'The Baggy's Rehearsal Sessions'
'Villanova Junction' - from the album 'People, Hell and Angels'
'Little Wing' - from the album 'Winterland'
'Stone Free' - from the album 'Paris 1967 - San Francisco 1968'
'Voodoo Child (Slight Return)' - from the album 'Winterland'
'Born Under a Bad Sign' - from the album 'The Blues'
'Room Full of Mirrors' - from the album 'West Coast Seattle Boy'
'Shame, Shame, Shame' - from the album 'West Coast Seattle Boy'
'Valleys of Neptune' - from the album 'Valleys of Neptune'
'Easy Blues' - from the album 'People, Hell and Angels'

Notes:
Today, more than forty years after his death, Jimi Hendrix's music is still
relevant. New album, People, Hell & Angels, debuted at Number 2 on the
Billboard Hot 200 list. The single 'Somewhere' charted at Number 1.

Radio special 'The Jimi You Never Knew' is two-hour show of incredible
music that surfaced during in the last few years (?). Featuring interviews
with Jimi's sister, Janie, his engineer, Eddie Kramer, and his bass player,
Billy Cox, the program also features insights and comments from Taj Mahal,
Billie Gibbons, Angela Davis, Steve Winwood, Bootsy Collins and dozens
of others. 'The Jimi You Never Knew' offers fresh perspective into and
examples from one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century.

Jimi Hendrix's legacy continues to grow through the efforts of
Hendrix-Legacy. The new album contains 12 recordings Hendrix
was working on for the planned follow-up to Electric Ladyland.
This two-hour World Cafe special showcases his creativity in the
studio as well as experiments with different players and styles.

Emilovius
September, 2015