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Voodoo Child: The Jimi Hendrix Collection
Jimi Hendrix
Voodoo Child: The Jimi Hendrix Collection
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  •  Track Listings (12) - Disc #2

2 CD's in a trifold digipak featuring his greatest studio recordings and 12 live tracks. Full color 20 page booklet. Includes the bonus track 'Third Stone From the Sun' along with previously unreleased live versions of 'Fi...  more »

     
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All Artists: Jimi Hendrix
Title: Voodoo Child: The Jimi Hendrix Collection
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Experience Hendrix
Original Release Date: 1/1/2001
Re-Release Date: 5/8/2001
Album Type: Original recording remastered
Genres: Pop, R&B, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
Styles: Blues Rock, Rock Guitarists, Psychedelic Rock, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 008811260323

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2 CD's in a trifold digipak featuring his greatest studio recordings and 12 live tracks. Full color 20 page booklet. Includes the bonus track 'Third Stone From the Sun' along with previously unreleased live versions of 'Fire', 'Hey Joe', 'Red House', 'Freedom' & 'Wild Thing'. 2002.

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CD Reviews

"Hendrix Collection ~ something to sink your teeth into"
J. Lovins | Missouri-USA | 05/08/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Previously unreleased material ~ alternate takes ~ never before available ~ are some of the coming attractions to this 2-CD-Set collection ~ "VOODOO CHILD/THE JIMI HENDRIX COLLECTION" ~ packaging is first class quality.Disc one is a studio recordings ~ featuring "Izabella" and "Stepping Stone" (original Band of Gypsys single version) ~ "Highway Chile", "All Along The Watchtower", "Spanish Castle Magic" and "Stone Free" (all alternate versions) ~ these bonus and alternate takes are priceless ~ sharing the God-given-talent of this legendary artist.Disc two are the "live" performances ~ featuring "Foxey Lady" (never before released) ~ "Fire", "Hey Joe", "Red House", "Freedom", "Wild Thing" (all unavailable versions) ~ thanks to some knowledgeable people in the music business ~ still feel you've heard it all for the first ~ and you have.A lot of credit goes to ~ Janie Hendrix & John McDermott (compilation producers) ~ Eddie Kramer (mixing/engineer) ~ George Marino (mastered) ~ MCA (Universal Music) and Experience Hendrix as we journey back to the "free soul" and "pure rock" of an artist/musician who made the difference ~ JIMI HENDRIX! Total Time: Disc One 69:36 on 18 Tracks & Disc Two 76:58 on 12 Tracks...UTV Records 088 112 603 2...(2001)"
Mediocre Best of Release
Talking Wall | Queen Creek, AZ | 11/25/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Now, if you are a huge Jimi fan - and I am - please read the review before clicking the "not helpful" button.



First of all, the digipak packaging for this release is by far the worst I have seen. The manufacturer's plastic pegs wear down (they don't break) and eventually the discs won't stay on the spindles. The plastic just "feels" really really cheap - like it was vacu-formed. The booklet is glued into the packaging so even if you want to change the CD box, you can't. Experience Hendrix should have looked at the digipaks that Impulse used for their John Coltrane remasters or those used by ABKO for the Rolling Stones remastes. I cannot stress enough just how lousy this packaging is, perhaps the worst I've seen in all my years collecting CDs. Even the paper in the booklet feels flimsy. It's clear that they put this package together on the cheap like a KTEL or Ronco release.



Disc one has a good selection though if this is truly a best of collection aimed at a new generation of buyers, I don't know why the track selection includes alternate takes rather than the masters of some of Hendrix's better works like All Along the Watchtower and Spanish Castle Magic. Now, that said, I find them interesting but there is a reason they are alternate takes. Jimi was a perfectionist in the studio and these alternate takes don't represent his best work. So again, for that new generation of buyers that this package claims to be aimed at, this seems wrong headed to me.



Disc two has a great selection of Jimi live; however, I can't for the life of me understand why they are not presented in chronological sequence the way the studio stuff is. My only guess is that when you hear the stuff from late spring and summer of 1970 it is very clear that Jimi was tired of the rock star thing. His singing is really pretty terrible in these later tunes. His playing, though pretty wild is also very noisy and sloppy. Maybe it's out of sequence in order to diminish the impact of these sub-par (with respect to Jimi's other live work) performances? I used to have an Lp when I was a young man called 'In the West" that seemed a far better representation of Jimi's live work. Actually, the photo on the cover for this set looks very similar and might even be the same photo from "In the West" To be quite honest, I have not found another Hendrix live release that is anywhere close to as satisfying as "Band of Gypsys", one of the great live recordings of that era.



If you are interested in Jimi, what you really want to do is buy the remastered CDs in this order:



1. Are You Experienced

2. Axis Bold as Love

3. Electric Ladyland

4. Band of Gypsys (always bugs me that the plural of Gypsy is spelled incorrectly on this release!)

5. First Rays of the New Rising Sun

6. Live at Fillmore East with the Band of Gypsys (outtakes from BOG)

7. South Saturn Delta.

8. Live at the BBC



Then move on to some of the other stuff like Jimi Plays Berkley and Live at the Fillmore.



Personally, I believe this 2 disc set is a dis-service to this remarkably gifted artist's legacy but I've been listening to Jimi since 1969 so maybe I'm just not getting the marketing angle."
Amazing Studio/Live Collection
Steve Vrana | Aurora, NE | 05/19/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Has any artist been more shoddily treated than Jimi Hendrix when it when it comes to posthumously released CDs? Fortunately with the formation of the production company Experience Hendrix by surviving relatives, Hendrix's releases have vastly improved from the days of LPs like Crash Landing and Midnight Lightning. This latest 2-CD release is another welcome addition to the Hendrix catalog, including both familiar studio versions of classic songs like "Purple Haze," "The Wind Cries Mary," and "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)," along with alternate takes like "All Along the Watchtower," "Highway Chile" and "Stone Free." The last two taken for last year's excellent Jimi Hendrix box set. Which raises the issue, how much of this material will be new to the die-hard fan. The quick answer is, probably not much. Only one song is listed as "previously unreleased," the live version of "Foxey Lady" taken from a 1970 concert in Maui less than two months before Hendrix's untimely death at 27. Five tracks from the live disc are listed as "previously unavailable," including "Fire," "Hey Joe" (both from a 1968 Winterland concert), "Red House," "Freedom" (from an Isle of Wight concert) and a nearly eight-minute version of "Wild Thing" from 1967's Monterey Pop Festival. Except for the three tracks just mentioned, all of the live material comes from 1969 and 1970. While liner notes author Kurt Loder sees this period as an era of decline--"the group seemed alarmingly played out," he writes--these live tracks leave the listener with the question "What if...?" Unfortunately, that question will stay unanswered. The best we can hope for is the continued release of quality Hendrix material like this for the next generation to discover and enjoy. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED"