Anybody else heard anything from this latest offering? He's only been dead 43 years...so why release a new album now, of supposedly unreleased music from way the hell back...
I've heard a couple cuts on my local FM stations, mostly bluesy stuff... Hendrix. Yep. Remixed, remastered. Old. So why now?
And speakin' of hell, the title "People, Hell, and Angels" makes me wonder where these tunes were found, and did Jimi consider releasing another album before his death in 1970?
-- Edited by Uke on Sunday 31st of March 2013 10:07:39 PM
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And speakin' of hell, the title "People, Hell, and Angels" makes me wonder where these tunes were found, and did Jimi consider releasing another album before his death in 1970?
-- Edited by Uke on Sunday 31st of March 2013 10:07:39 PM
Fred Hardin is planning a comeback contract in 2016.
"Hardin's death marks the end of an era," UTU International President Charles L. Little said. "All UTU members, and working men and women everywhere, owe Fred Hardin a debt of gratitude for his tireless efforts on their behalf. We extend our sincere condolences to his family."
I have the album, and I like it. Yes there is some screeching guitar in some spots, but IMHO Hendrix was best when he sat down and just played. There are a few tracks on the album where he does that. Its surely worth to download or buy if you are inclined.
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Fred Hardin is planning a comeback contract in 2016.
"Hardin's death marks the end of an era," UTU International President Charles L. Little said. "All UTU members, and working men and women everywhere, owe Fred Hardin a debt of gratitude for his tireless efforts on their behalf. We extend our sincere condolences to his family."
That stone should reek of piss. Notice the grass is dying around it.