compilation producer Eddie Kramer compilation producer Janie Hendrix compilation producer, liner notes [essay] John McDermott design Phil Yarnall design Smay Design engineer [assistant mixing engineer] Chandler Harrod engineer [box] Eddie Kramer tracks 4.9 engineer [original] Abe Jacob tracks 2.17 to 3.1, 3.4, 3.6 engineer [original] Angel Balestier tracks 3.11 engineer [original] Bob Cotto tracks 3.11, 4.2, 4.3 engineer [original] Bob Hughes tracks 2.1, 2.4, 2.6 engineer [original] Dave Siddle tracks 2.1 to 2.4, 2.6 to 2.10, 4.5 to 4.8, 4.10 to 4.12 engineer [original] Eddie Kramer tracks 3.9 engineer [original] Gary Kellgren tracks 3.2, 3.3, 3.5 engineer [original] George Chkiantz tracks 2.11 to 2.16 engineer [original] Jimi Hendrix tracks 3.10 engineer [original] Joe Zagarino tracks 4.4 engineer [original] Keith Harwood tracks 3.7, 3.8, 3.12 to 4.1 engineer [original] Wally Heider mastered by George Marino tracks 2.4 mixed by Chas Chandler tracks 2.1 to 2.4, 2.6 to 2.10, 2.17 to 4.12 mixed by Eddie Kramer tracks 2.4, 3.11, 4.7, 4.10 mixed by Jimi Hendrix photography by Alan Herr photography by Authentic Hendrix LLC photography by Caesar Glebbeek photography by Chuck Boyd photography by David Hiller photography by Dieter W. Hoffmann photography by Eddie Kramer photography by Francesca Codispoti photography by Frank Sherack photography by Frankie Seay photography by Joe Cestaro photography by Jonathan Stathakis photography by Nigel Dickson photography by Robert Knight photography by Rosa Lee Brooks photography by Seymour Duncan photography by Uli Handl photography by Ulvis Alberts photography by Willis Hogans Jr. photography by [print and photo research assistance by] Barry Gruber photography by [print and photo research assistance by] Bill Nitopi photography by [print and photo research assistance by] Jacob McMurray photography by [print and photo research assistance by] Steve Pesant tracks 4.4 producer Arthur Lee tracks 2.1-2.4, 2.6, 2.8-2.10, producer Chas Chandler tracks 2.7, 2.11-2.18, 3.1-3.13, 4.1-4.3, 4.5-4.13 producer Jimi Hendrix tracks 2.5 producer Rune Hallberg remastered by George Marino tracks 2.5, 2.11 to 2.16 transferred by [tape] Eddie Kramer tracks 2.1-2.10, 2.12-2.18, 3.1-3.6, 3.8, 3.9, 3.11-3.13, 4.1-4.3, 4.5, 4.7-4.13 written-by Jimi Hendrix Distributed By Sony Music Entertainment Licensed To Sony Music Entertainment Licensed From Atlantic Recording Corporation Licensed From JRL Music Group, Inc. Licensed From Rosa Lee Brooks Licensed From Sony Music Custom Marketing Group Licensed From Vee-Jay Limited Partnership Licensed From Music Sales Corp. Produced For Experience Hendrix, L.L.C. Phonographic Copyright (p) Sony Music Entertainment Phonographic Copyright (p) Experience Hendrix, L.L.C. Copyright (c) Experience Hendrix, L.L.C. Copyright (c) Sony Music Entertainment Published By Experience Hendrix, L.L.C. Recorded At De Lane Lea Studios Recorded At Olympic Studios Recorded At T.T.G. Studios Recorded At Air Studios Recorded At The Forum, Los Angeles Recorded At Record Plant, N.Y.C. Recorded At The Hit Factory Recorded At Fillmore East Recorded At Berkeley Community Theatre Mixed At LAFX Studios Mixed At Electric Lady Studios Mixed At Olympic Studios Mixed At Avatar Studios Mixed At Legacy Recording Studios Mixed At Wally Heider Recording Studio, Los Angeles Mixed At Capitol Studios Mixed At Clinton Recording Studio Remastered At Sterling Sound Made By Sony Music Glass Mastered At Arvato Digital Services Glass Mastered At Arvato Digital Services Glass Mastered At Arvato Digital Services Glass Mastered At Arvato Digital Services Glass Mastered At Arvato Digital Services Tracks taken: 1.1 from single A and B-side (1964) 1.2 & 1.3 from single A and B-side (1964) 1.4 & 1.5 from single A and B-side (1965) 1.6 from single A and B-side (1965) 1.7 from LP Mr. Big (1971). Track was recorded in 1964-65 1.8 from single A-side (1966) 1.9 & 1.10 from single A and B-side (1965) 1.11 from single A-side (1966) 1.12 from single A-side (1966) 1.13 from single A-side (1966) 1.14 from single A-side (1968) 1.15 from single A-side (1969) 2.1, 2.3, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 2.10, 2.18, 3.9, 3.11, 4.4, 4.6 and 4.7 previously unreleased alternate recording 2.2, 2.7, 2.9, 2-11 to 2.17, 3.1 to 3.6, 3.10, 3.12 to 4.3, 4.5 and 4.8 to 4.13 previously unreleased recording 2.5 issued as part of 4-CD Box Set Stages (1991) 3.7 & 3.8 previously unreleased original mix
Tracks recorded: 2.1 & 2.6 at De Lane Lea Studios, London, January 11, 1967 (engineer Dave Siddle), and Olympic Studios, London, February 8, 1967 (engineer Eddie Kramer). Mixed at LAFX Studios, North Hollywood, CA. 2.2 at Olympic Studios, London, April 3, 1967. Mixed at Electric Lady Studios, New York City. 2.3 at Olympic Studios, London, April 3 & 4, 1967. Mixed at LAFX Studios, North Hollywood, CA. 2.4 at De Lane Lea Studios, London, November / December, 1967. Mixed at Olympic Studios, London, April 24, 1967. Of course there is a transcript error. 2.5 in Stockholm, Sweden, September 5, 1967. Tape transfer at NRG Studios, North Hollywood, CA. 2.7 at Olympic Studios, London, December 28 & 29, 1967. Mixed at Avatar Studios, New York City. 2.8 at Olympic Studios, London, May 5, 1967. Mixed at LAFX Studios, North Hollywood, CA. 2.9 at Olympic Studios, London, June 5, 1967. Mixed at Avatar Studios, New York City. 2.10 at Olympic Studios, London, October 5, 1967. Mixed at Legacy Studios, New York City. 2.11 to 2.16 at Jimi's hotel room, New York City, March 1968. Tape transfer at LAFX Studios, North Hollywood, CA. 2.17 & 3.1 at T.T.G. Studios, Hollywood, CA, October 21, 1968. Mixed at LAFX Studios, North Hollywood, CA. 2.18 at T.T.G. Studios, Hollywood, CA, October 23, 1968. Mixed at LAFX Studios, North Hollywood, CA. 3.2 & 3.3 at Olympic Studios, London, February 16, 1969. Additional bass and drum recording at Air Studios, London, May 7, 1967. Mixed at Avatar Studios, New York City. 3.4 & 3.6 at T.T.G. Studios, Hollywood, CA, October 20, 1968. Mixed at LAFX Studios, North Hollywood, CA. 3.5 at Olympic Studios, London, February 22, 1969. Mixed at LAFX Studios, North Hollywood, CA. 3.7 & 3.8 live at The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, April 26, 1969. Mixed at Wally Heider Recording, Los Angeles, CA, June 8, 1969. 3.9 at Record Plant, New York City, April 14, 1969. Mixed at LAFX Studios, North Hollywood, CA. 3.10 at Hit Factory, New York City, September 4, 1969. Mixed at LAFX Studios, North Hollywood, CA. 3.11 at Record Plant, New York City, December 19, 1969 (engineer Bob Cotto). and January 20, 1970 (engineer Bob Hughes). Mixed at Electric Lady Studios, New York City, August 22, 1970. 3.12 to 4.1 live at Fillmore East, New York City, December 31, 1969, (second show). Mixed at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA. 4.2 at Record Plant, New York City, January 16, 1970. Mixed at LAFX Studios, North Hollywood, CA. 4.3 at Record Plant, New York City, November 10, 1969. Mixed at LAFX Studios, North Hollywood, CA. 4.4 at Olympic Studios, London, March 17, 1970. Mixed at Electric Lady Studios, New York City. In the booklet erroneously it was transcribed: Olympic Studios, New York. 4.5 at Record Plant, New York City, May 15, 1970. Mixed at LAFX Studios, North Hollywood, CA. 4.6 at Record Plant, New York City, May 14, 1970. Mixed at LAFX Studios, North Hollywood, CA. 4.7 at Electric Lady Studios, New York City, July 21-22, and August 20, 1970. Mixed at Electric Lady Studios, New York City, August 20, 1970. 4.8 at Electric Lady Studios, New York City, June 15, 1970. Mixed at LAFX Studios, North Hollywood, CA. 4.9 live at Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA, May 30, 1970. Mixed at Clinton Studio, New York City. 4.10 at Electric Lady Studios, New York City, July 19, 1970. Mixed at Electric Lady Studios, New York City, July 19, 1970. 4.11 & 4.12 at Electric Lady Studios, New York City, July 1, 1970. Mixed at LAFX Studios, North Hollywood, CA. 4.13 at Jimi's apartment, Greenwich Village, New York City, in 1970
The Authorized Hendrix Family Edition
Deluxe Jimi Hendrix's Journey From Sideman To Star
Includes more than 45 Previously Unreleased Or Commercially Unavailable Tracks
Nearly Four Hours Of New Jimi Hendrix Music Including Alternate Versions Of Are You Experienced? And Unheard Songs Such As Hear My Freedom, Lonely Avenue, Bob Dylan's Tears Of Rage And Many More
The Acclaimed Documentary, Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child, Tells Jimi's Incredible Story In His Own Words And Is Filled With Footage Of His Greatest Performances