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Curtis Knight and The Squires feat. Jimi Hendrix-You Cant Use My Name The RSVP-PPX Sessions-CD-FLAC-2015
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Artist : Curtis Knight & The Squires Feat. Jimi Hendrix
Album : You Can’t Use My Name: The RSVP/PPX Sessions
Label : Legacy / Experience Hendrix
Genre : Rock
Source : CD
Street Date : 2015-03-24
Quality : 790 kbps / 44.1kHz / 2 channels
Encoder : FLAC 1.2.1
Size : 306.34 MB
Time : 49:52 min
1. How Would You Feel 3:51
2. Gotta Have A New Dress 3:09
3. Don’t Accuse Me 3:56
4. Fool For You Baby 2:16
5. No Such Animal 4:51
6. Welcome Home 3:48
7. Knock Yourself Out (Flying On Instrumentals) 6:55
8. Simon Says 3:38
9. Station Break 2:32
10. Strange Things 2:57
11. Hornet’s Nest 5:10
12. You Don’t Want Me 2:22
13. You Can’t Use My Name 0:56
14. Gloomy Monday 3:31
This special compilation presents Jimi Hendrix’s 1965-1967
sessions with Curtis Knight & The Squires prior to his
international fame leading the Jimi Hendrix Experience.
While Jimi Hendrix’s intermittent tenure as a guitarist for
Curtis Knight & The Squires in 1965 and 1966 was relatively
brief, more than 100 albums have been crafted from approximately
forty studio recordings and consumer grade stage recordings by
the group. Most featured low fidelity variations, remixes, edited
versions, and instrumentals of the same material often with their
song titles changed. These albums were poorly annotated and all
too often featured cover art that depicted the guitarist at the
peak of his Jimi Hendrix Experience fame (and not as ‘Jimmy
Hendrix,’ a sideman to Curtis Knight) and thus snared unwitting
fans throughout the world that were starved for new Hendrix music
for decades.
Jimi Hendrix was hamstrung throughout his career by litigation
over these recordings in the US and UK and these fights continued
until his family ultimately prevailed in litigation. You Can’t
Use My Name stands as their first attempt to present this music
in its original context.
You Can’t Use My Name is newly mixed and prepared for release by
Eddie Kramer and includes the previously unreleased 1966
recording “Station Break,” the full length versions of “Knock
Yourself Out [flying On Instruments],” “No Such Animal,” and the
1967 recording of “Gloomy Monday” that includes dialogue between
Hendrix and producer Ed Chalpin (featuring the guitarist’s
request that the producer not use his name on this session
because of the ongoing litigation between them).
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