» » Jimi Hendrix - Atlanta
Jimi Hendrix - Atlanta FLAC album

Tracklist

Fire
Lover Man
Spanish Castle Magic
Red House
Room Full Of Mirrors
Hear My Train A Comin'
Message Of Love
All Along The Watchtower
Purple Haze
Hey Joe
Voodoo Chile
Stone Free
Star Spangled Banner
Hey Baby

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TRW 1946 Jimi Hendrix Atlanta ‎(2xLP, Unofficial) Toasted Records TRW 1946 Australia 1980
TGP-CD-121 Jimi Hendrix Atlanta Special ‎(CD, Unofficial) The Genuine Pig TGP-CD-121 Italy 1990
TGP-CD-121 Jimi Hendrix Atlanta Special ‎(CD, RE, Unofficial) The Genuine Pig TGP-CD-121 Italy 1992
JMH 009/2 Jimi Hendrix Atlanta ‎(2xCD, Unofficial) Not On Label (Jimi Hendrix) JMH 009/2 1995
TDR-009 Jimi Hendrix Oh, Atlanta ‎(CD, Unofficial) Tendolar TDR-009 US 1998

Jimi Hendrix - Atlanta FLAC album

Musician performer: Jimi Hendrix

Title: Atlanta

Country: Australia

Date of release: 1980

Genre: Rock

Size FLAC: 1948 mb

Rating: 4.7 / 5

Votes: 767

Other Formats: MP2 AUD AU AA VOX DMF AHX

Related to Jimi Hendrix - Atlanta FLAC Albums

Bluddefender
One of his last and best recordings, maybe even THE best. The encore, starting with Stone free, is certainly amazing. According to Wikipedia this is the largest American audience he had ever played to. Part of this gig appears on the fourth disc of the Stages box set, but here, according to setlist.fm, you get the full set. Somewhat disappointingly most of the set fades in and out rather than being continuous like Berkeley, or cleverly edited together like Winterland, so you don't quite get the full live experience however the encore is continuous, the sound quality is good and with Billy Cox and Mitch Mitchell, Hendrix was at his best. This is my favourite version of "Star Spangled Banner", it's less angry than Woodstock. This is essential for any Hendrix fans.
Bluddefender
One of his last and best recordings, maybe even THE best. The encore, starting with Stone free, is certainly amazing. According to Wikipedia this is the largest American audience he had ever played to. Part of this gig appears on the fourth disc of the Stages box set, but here, according to setlist.fm, you get the full set. Somewhat disappointingly most of the set fades in and out rather than being continuous like Berkeley, or cleverly edited together like Winterland, so you don't quite get the full live experience however the encore is continuous, the sound quality is good and with Billy Cox and Mitch Mitchell, Hendrix was at his best. This is my favourite version of "Star Spangled Banner", it's less angry than Woodstock. This is essential for any Hendrix fans.