Third Man Records, in partnership with Experience Hendrix, has announced Jimi Hendrix' Valley Of Jams 1969-1970 as the 67th entry in Third Man Records' long-running archival audio series, The Vault.
All songs were precisely mixed by the legendary Eddie Kramer, Jimi's engineer of choice.
The recordings on Valley Of Jams 1969-1970 span multiple sessions in New York and London. Of most excitement is the 28-minute tour-de-force explorations of "Keep On Groovin'" which manages to deftly combine jazz, flamenco, blues, rock, soul and some other styles still yet-to-be-defined.
All three LPs are expertly pressed on vibrant 180-gram colored vinyl at Third Man Record Pressing in Detroit, along with an additional standard vinyl 7", and packaged in a captivating tri-fold jacket.
Additionally, a newly-designed, custom-made patch and slap-it-on-the-car bumper sticker also accompanies the three LP set.
Jimi Hendrix - Valley Of Jams 1969-1970 is available until January 31 exclusively at thirdmanrecords.com/vault.
Vault #67: Jimi Hendrix - Valley Of Jams 1969-1970 - 3 x LP / 1 x 7" tracklist:
LP 1:Slow Version (4:56)Jam 292 (5:22)Trash Man (7:23)Izabella (4:23)Record Plant 2X (11:03)Villanova Junction Blues (4:56)
LP 2:Ezy Ryder/MLK (19:59)Room Full Of Mirrors (5:53)Jungle (9:05)Strato Strut (4:40)Slow Time Blues (3:49)
LP 3:Burning Desire (9:48)Cherokee Mist/Astro Man (4:53)Stepping Stone/Villanova Junction Blues (6:38)Keep On Groovin' (28:05)
7-inch:Midnight Lightning (3:07)Beginnings - Take 5 (5:26)
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