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    Jimi Hendrix - BBC Sessions

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    Jimi Hendrix  - BBC Sessions

    Jimi Hendrix - BBC Sessions
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    1. Foxy Lady
    2. Foxy Lady (2)
    3. Stone Free
    4. Hey Joe
    5. Hey Joe (2)
    6. Love Or Confusion
    7. Foxy Lady (3)
    8. Hey Joe (3)
    9. Stone Free (2)
    10. Killing Floor
    11. Purple Haze
    12. Fire
    13. Manic Depression
    14. Jam
    15. I Was Made To Love Her
    16. Ain't Too Proud To Beg
    17. Little Miss Lover
    18. Drivin' South
    19. Drivin' South (2)
    20. Catfish Blues
    21. Burning Of The Midnight Lamp
    22. Hound Dog
    23. Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window
    24. Hoochie Coochie Man
    25. Drivin' South (3)
    26. Radio One
    27. Spanish Castle Magic
    28. Day Tripper Listen Listen
    29. Hear My Train A Comin'
    30. Hear My Train A Comin' (2)
    31. Voodoo Chile
    32. Hey Joe/Sunshine Of Your Love

    The Jimi Hendrix Experience only recorded for the BBC over a two-year period, and from the tracks assembled on this two-disc set, it sounds like their on-air appearances were a constant struggle between what the Beeb wanted–for them to play their songs and be done–and what Jimi wanted, which was to mess with whatever it was the Beeb wanted. Sometimes, that took the form of jamming (as on two tracks with Stevie Wonder improbably playing drums); sometimes, it was peculiar covers (like "Day Tripper" and "Sunshine of Your Love"). Jimi's playing is, of course, impeccable, though the sonics of the set leave something to be desired, and it gets a bit repetitive–three versions of "Hey Joe"?