Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Jimi Hendrix - 1969 [2022] "Los Angeles Forum" (April 26, 1969)


The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Los Angeles Forum: April 26, 1969 on 2LP vinyl, CD and all digital platforms.

Following the massive success of The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s 1967-68 studio album trifecta (Are You Experienced, Axis: Bold As Love, and Electric Ladyland), the trio (singer/guitarist Jimi Hendrix, drummer Mitch Mitchell, bassist Noel Redding) had developed into the most popular international touring attraction in rock music. This widescale public interest coincided with the construction of new arenas for sporting events, among them the Forum in Inglewood, CA. Designed by famed architect Charles Luckman (who also designed New York’s rebuilt Madison Square Garden), this multi-purpose venue opened in 1967 as the home of the Los Angeles Kings hockey team and Los Angeles Lakers basketball team, but also began to serve as a music venue. Among the earliest concerts held there was Aretha Franklin in January 1968 and the Cream farewell tour with opening act Deep Purple in October of that year. The Jimi Hendrix Experience were booked to perform on April 26, 1969 with opening acts Chicago Transit Authority (soon-to-be renamed Chicago) and Cat Mother & The All Night Newsboys, the latter of whom shared management with the headliners. Floor seats cost $6.50 ($51.20 adjusted for inflation).

By the time The Jimi Hendrix Experience took the stage to blaze through a spirited set, live concert sound had drastically improved from the time of The Beatles baseball stadium tours, but crowd control was still a major concern. Between songs, Jimi pled with audience members to stop rushing the stage. A heavy police presence is felt; lyrics for their hit “Purple Haze” are altered (“’Scuse me while I kiss that policeman!”) and Jimi dedicates “Spanish Castle Magic” to “the plain clothes police out there and other goofballs.”

Hendrix treated each performance as a unique event. He never relied on a standard set list comprised only of his biggest commercial hits. This approach was on full display at the Forum performance, blending more familiar tunes such as “Foxey Lady” with “I Don’t Live Today” from Are You Experienced and his signature blues original “Red House”(“Everybody want to know what America’s soul is; everybody think it’s Motown … America’s soul is something more like this here”) which had still not yet been released in the US at this time.

Furthermore, the group opened their set with a cover of “Tax Free” – an obscure 1967 instrumental by Swedish duo Hansson & Karlsson (consisting of Bo Hansson and Janne Karlsson), with whom The Experience had previously shared bills in Stockholm. Another unique highlight featured within the Forum performance was an early reimagining of “Star Spangled Banner,” which Jimi would canonize four months later at Woodstock. “Here’s a song we was all brainwashed with,” Jimi trenchantly declares, at a time when the nation was in a state of great political unrest. The group closed their performance with a unique, extraordinary medley of “Voodoo Child (Slight Return)” and Cream’s “Sunshine of Your Love.” The song was an Experience favorite and a perfect live vehicle for the trio’s unparalleled improvisational skill.

The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Los Angeles Forum: April 26, 1969 was recorded by Wally Heider and Bill Halverson contemporaneously, and recently remixed by longtime Hendrix producer/engineer Eddie Kramer for maximum audio fidelity. The package’s liner notes are by former LA Times staff writer/critic Randy Lewis with a preface by ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons who attended the Hendrix Forum show, having toured with the Experience, as part of The Moving Sidewalks, his pre-ZZ Top band.

This pristine recording—available in its entirety for the very first time—newly mixed by Hendrix’s longtime engineer Eddie Kramer, captures the original Jimi Hendrix Experience in their unrivaled, peak form and is sourced directly from the original eight-track master tapes.

The accompanying illustrated booklet (24-pages in the CD release and 12-pages in the 2LP release) features liner notes from ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons plus LA Times music critic Randy Lewis who both witnessed the show first-hand. The deluxe 2LP vinyl release is packaged in a lavish gatefold jacket and is pressed on 150 gram vinyl at Quality Record Pressings’ (QRP) legendary Salina, Kansas facility.

Track Listing:

    1. Intro
    2. Tax Free
    3. Foxey Lady
    4. Red House
    5. Spanish Castle Magic
    6. Star Spangled Banner
    7. Purple Haze
    8. I Don’t Live Today
    9. Medley: Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
    10. Sunshine of Your Love
    11. Voodoo Child (Slight Return)

Personnel:

Jimi Hendrix: Guitar & Vocals
Mitch Mitchell: Drums
Noel Redding: Bass

Jimi Hendrix - 1990 "Lifelines" [4 CD Box]


Lifelines: The Jimi Hendrix Story is a posthumous box set by Jimi Hendrix. The four compact disc set was released by Reprise Records on November 27, 1990, and produced by Bruce Gary. The first three discs comprise Live & Unreleased: The Radio Show, a narrated radio presentation of Hendrix's career. The fourth, titled The L. A. Forum Concert, contains live recordings from the Jimi Hendrix Experience's performance at the Forum in Los Angeles on April 26, 1969. The complete Forum performance was released in 2022 as Los Angeles Forum: April 26, 1969.

Lifelines is another debacle foisted on the public by Alan Douglas, redeemed only by the inclusion of a 1969 performance at the L.A. Forum. The other three discs are nothing but a radio show featuring interviews and commentary. Sure, among well-known performances there are some surprising and revelatory alternates and rarities, but these are either incomplete performances, faded in or out poorly, or worse yet, they serve as background while some talks over them. A frustrating and annoying listen for fans, and much too esoteric for casual listeners, the out of print Lifelines can only be recommended for absolute completists, and only marginally at that.

A very interesting combination of known songs, rarities and unknown takes mixed with alternates, interviews and commentaries. All in all, a very cool combination. Not just for completists but for everyone interested in Hendrix' work.

Track listing:

All songs were written by Jimi Hendrix, except where noted.

Disc one

    "Introduction"
    "Testify" (Ronald Isley, O'Kelly Isley, Rudolph Isley)
        Performed by The Isley Brothers; Hendrix on guitar
    "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" (Lloyd Price)
        Performed by Little Richard; Hendrix had no involvement with this track
    "I'm a Man" (Ellas McDaniel a.k.a. Bo Diddley)
        Performed by Curtis Knight and the Squires; Hendrix on guitar and lead vocals
    "Like a Rolling Stone" (Bob Dylan)
    "Red House"
    "Hey Joe" (Billy Roberts)
    "Hoocie Koochie Man" (Willie Dixon)
    "Purple Haze"
    "The Wind Cries Mary"
    "Foxey Lady"

Disc two

    "Third Stone from the Sun"
    "Rock Me Baby" (B.B. King)
    "Look Over Yonder/Mister Bad Luck"
    "Burning of the Midnight Lamp"
    "Spanish Castle Magic"
    "Bold as Love"
    "One Rainy Wish"
    "Little Wing"
    "Drivin' South"
    "The Things I Used to Do" (Eddie Jones a.k.a. Guitar Slim)
        Jam with Johnny Winter, Stephen Stills, and Dallas Taylor
    "All Along the Watchtower" (Dylan)
    "Drifter's Escape" (Dylan)
    "Cherokee Mist"
    "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)"
    "1983... (A Merman I Should Turn to Be)"

Disc three

    "Voodoo Chile"
    "Come On (Part 1)" (Earl King)
    "Manic Depression"
    "Machine Gun"
    "Room Full of Mirrors"
    "Angel"
    "Rainy Day Shuffle"
    "Valleys of Neptune"
    "Send My Love to Linda"
    "South Saturn Delta"
    "Dolly Dagger"
    "Night Bird Flying"

Disc four

    The L. A. Forum Concert

    "Tax Free" (Bo Hansson, Janne Carlsson) – 13:57[a]
    "Red House" – 11:07
    "Spanish Castle Magic" – 11:43
    "Star Spangled Banner" (Francis Scott Key, adapted by Hendrix) – 2:30
    "Purple Haze" – 6:57
    "I Don't Live Today" – 7:06
    "Voodoo Chile / Sunshine of Your Love" (Hendrix / Pete Brown, Jack Bruce, Eric Clapton) – 17:15

Note

"Foxey Lady" was played in between "Tax Free" and "Red House" and can be found as a CD bonus track on The Jimi Hendrix Concerts.