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The Psychedelic Debut of Jimi Hendrix
The Album
Tracks from the Album
- "Are You Experienced?"
- CD: Are You Experienced? [US]
- Artist: Jimi Hendrix Experience
- Label: MCA
- Released: 1967
- "Wind Cries Mary"
- CD: Are You Experienced? [US]
- Artist: Jimi Hendrix Experience
- Label: MCA
- Released: 1967
The Artist
Jimi Hendrix: His lyrics and vocals often take a back seat to his remarkable guitar work.
The Musician
Vernon Reid is an acclaimed guitarist, songwriter, composer and founder of the rock group Living Colour.
On Hendrix's Voice
The Engineer
Veteran audio engineer and producer Eddie Kramer has worked with many of rock's legends, including Led Zeppelin, The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. He also recorded the Woodstock festival for both the album and the movie.
On a Star in the Making
The Musicologist
Reuben Jackson is a writer and archivist at the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution.
November 18, 2006 - When Jimi Hendrix's debut album, Are You Experienced? was released in 1967, it turned the music world upside down. With its crackling feedback and ground-breaking guitar playing, Are You Experienced? fused the psychedelic sounds of the late '60s with the classic traditions of rock, blues and soul.
Released first in the United Kingdom and a few months later in the United States, the album propelled Hendrix to international fame.
Today Are You Experienced? is regarded as one of the greatest and most influential debut releases in rock and roll.
"It's still a landmark recording because it is of the rock, R&B, blues... musical tradition," notes Smithsonian musicologist Reuben Jackson. "It altered the syntax of the music, if you will, in a way I compare to, say, James Joyce's Ulysses. You read a page or two of Ulysses and then you listen to just "Purple Haze," and you think, my goodness, what is this?"
The recording introduced the world to the guitar virtuosity of Jimi Hendrix. A master at the instrument, he pioneered new techniques in distortion, echo and volume.
"We were experimenting," says Eddie Kramer, the audio engineer for the album. "That was the exciting part. Whatever he did in the studio we had to just keep up and try to figure out how to record it in a halfway decent fashion."
But musician Vernon Reid says that Hendrix's guitar skills have often obscured his other gifts: "I think Jimi's singing, I think his lyrics have often been given short shrift in consideration of his guitar playing, because his guitar playing is so overwhelmingly powerful. See, there was no dividing line in Hendrix between a song, the improvisation, the singing. It was all one thing."
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