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Experience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi Hendrix

1997 greatest hits album by Jimi Hendrix From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Experience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi Hendrix
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Experience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi Hendrix is a compilation album of songs by American rock musician Jimi Hendrix, released in 1997 by MCA and reissued in 2010 by Legacy Recordings. The single compact disc collects 20 songs spanning his career, from his first recordings with the Jimi Hendrix Experience in 1966 to his last with Billy Cox and Mitch Mitchell in 1970.

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Experience Hendrix is the first comprehensive collection of Hendrix's songs overseen by Experience Hendrix, a family company that took over management of his recording legacy in 1997. Fifteen songs with the Experience band are included, as well as five with Hendrix's later backing musicians. No songs from the Band of Gypsys lineup with Buddy Miles are included.[a] Experience Hendrix replaces the best-selling 1992 compilation The Ultimate Experience, which features a similar track list but contains fewer songs from posthumous releases.

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Reception and charts

In a review for AllMusic, Bruce Eder gave the compilation four out of five stars.[1] He felt that the collection "just misses being the perfect single-CD Jimi Hendrix anthology": while the compilation includes some of Hendrix's noteworthy later work, it lacks several songs from his earlier Smash Hits compilation.[1]

The album reached number 18 on the UK Albums Chart,[2] number 133 on the US Billboard 200,[3] and number 34 on the Canadian RPM chart.[4] It was ranked number 187 on Nielsen Soundscan's Canadian Top 200 Albums of 2002.[5] In 2006, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified it as "2× platinum" for shipping two million copies.[6]

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Track listing

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The titles and running times are taken from the original Experience Hendrix CD US release.[7] Other releases may show different information. Entries under "Original release" are for both the US and UK, unless otherwise indicated.

All tracks are written by Jimi Hendrix, except where otherwise noted.

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Bonus disc

The album was also released in a two-CD limited edition. The bonus disc contains eight tracks, taken from The Jimi Hendrix Experience box set (2000).[8]

All tracks are written by Jimi Hendrix, except where otherwise noted.

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Personnel

Personnel information is taken from the original Experience Hendrix CD US release;[7] other releases may show different information.

Musicians

  • Jimi Hendrix  guitar, vocals; bass on "All Along the Watchtower"; piano and kazoo on "Crosstown Traffic"; glockenspiel on "Little Wing"; bass and harpsichord on "Bold as Love"; piano on "If 6 Was 9", "Freedom"
  • Mitch Mitchell  drums: all tracks, except "It's Too Bad"
  • Noel Redding  bass guitar: all tracks, except 5, 12, 16–20, bonus tracks 3, 6; backing vocals on "Purple Haze", "Fire", "Crosstown Traffic"
  • Billy Cox  bass guitar: 16–20 and "Lover Man"
  • Buddy Miles  drums: "It's Too Bad"
  • Juma Sultan  percussion on "Freedom", "Dolly Dagger", "Star Spangled Banner"
  • Jerry Velez  percussion on "Star Spangled Banner"
  • Larry Lee  rhythm guitar on "Star Spangled Banner"
  • The Breakaways  backing vocals on "Hey Joe"
  • Dave Mason  acoustic guitar on "All Along the Watchtower"; backing vocals on "Crosstown Traffic"
  • Arthur & Albert Allen  background vocals on "Freedom", "Dolly Dagger"

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Certifications

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Notes

  1. "It's Too Bad" was recorded with Buddy Miles and Larry Young without Billy Cox.
  2. Experience Hendrix credits Hendrix, although John Stafford Smith composed the music (no lyrics are used).

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