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50th Anniversary 180g Audiophile Vinyl LP!
All Analog Edition Mastered From Original Analog Stereo Tapes!
Pressed at QRP!
Jimi Hendrix's immortal 1970 live album, Band of Gypsys, is one of his most influential releases, with the charismatic guitar icon testing the bounds of his creative approach to produce some of the most ambitious music of his career. Capitol/UMe honors this landmark record with this special 50th anniversary vinyl editions of Band of Gypsys that recapture the album’s boundary-breaking spirit.
Long hailed as a touchstone of blues, funk and rock, this remastered collection was captured on tape during the two spectacular 1970 Fillmore East performances. Featuring Jimi Hendrix, Billy Cox and Buddy Miles, Band Of Gypsys presents six of the most heralded live recordings in rock history including classics, "Machine Gun," "Who Knows" and "We Gotta Live Together."
This new, all analog edition of Band of Gypsys has been mastered from the original analog stereo tapes and is pressed on 180-gram audiophile black vinyl by Quality Record Pressings. The Band of Gypsys 50th anniversary LP will be packaged with an eight-page booklet filled with rare images from the concerts and an essay by John McDermott. This special edition will feature a 24" x 36" replica of Capitol Record' original promotional Band of Gypsys poster.
Features 180g Vinyl 50th Anniversary Authorized Hendrix Family Edition All Analog Edition Mastered from the original analog stereo tapes Plated and pressed at Quality Record Pressings First ever U.S. release of 2010 remaster 180g audiophile black vinyl Gatefold jacket 8-page booklet filled with rare images Essay by John McDermott 24"x36" replica of classic Capitol Records promotional poster Musicians Jimi Hendrix guitar, vocals Billy Cox bass Buddy Miles drums Selections Side One: Who Knows Machine Gun Side Two: Changes Power To Love Message To Love We Gotta Live TogetherRecorded live - New Year's Eve '69-'70 at Fillmore East in New York