Jimmy Hendrix, 'Valleys of Neptune" - Song Premiere

Though there have been many posthumous releases
from Jimi
Hendrix's archives since his tragic death, the
recently-announced'Valleys of
Neptune' isn't meant to be a "lost" album.
Rather, it's a look at the creative period in Hendrix's life
between the 1968 release of 'Electric Ladyland' and his legendary
appearance at Woodstock the following summer.
"In the aftermath of 'Electric Ladyland,' he
made a series of recordings with the original Experience,"
co-producer, author and Experience Hendrix catalog director John
McDermott tells Spinner. "When they effectively stopped working
as a three-man recording unit, he brought in [bassist] Billy Cox
-- this album captures that transition. We don't want to
over-dramatize it. This is that missing period of
time."
The dozen tracks on 'Valleys of Neptune'
reflect a time where Hendrix, finding his way with a new band
while fighting contractual problems, was blossoming creatively.
Featuring reworked hits like 'Fire' and 'Red House' as well as
fully-realized songs that have never officially been released,
the album shows that Hendrix was embarking in a new direction,
one that would later be heard on 'Band of Gypsys.' While the
album is due out on March 9, check out Spinner's exclusive
premiere of the title track below to hear what McDermott refers
to as a "snapshot" into a part of Jimi's life that's rarely been
heard.
Listen to the track here.


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