Are You Experienced?

Release date
27 Sep 2005
Running length
17 tracks
Running time
82:39

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Tracklist

    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Jimi Hendrix - Foxy Lady 3:45 605,373
2 Jimi Hendrix - Manic Depression 3:43 276,316
3 Jimi Hendrix Experience - Red House 13:07 26,107
4 Jimi Hendrix - Can You See Me 3:11 85,487
5 Jimi Hendrix - Love Or Confusion 3:13 101,515
6 Jimi Hendrix - I Don't Live Today 3:49 114,682
7 Jimi Hendrix - May This Be Love 3:09 106,627
8 Jimi Hendrix - Fire 3:42 481,101
9 Jimi Hendrix - Third Stone From The Sun 6:42 98,571
10 Jimi Hendrix - Remember 2:45 67,860
11 Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced? 4:14 16,365
12 Jimi Hendrix - Hey Joe 4:32 577,768
13 Jimi Hendrix - Stone Free 12:56 261,002
14 Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze 3:32 717,934
15 Jimi Hendrix - 51st Anniversary 3:17 63,340
16 Jimi Hendrix - The Wind Cries Mary 3:31 516,871
17 Jimi Hendrix - Highway Chile 3:31 153,123

About this album

Are You Experienced is the debut album by English/American band The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Released in 1967, it was the first LP for Track Records. The album highlighted Jimi Hendrix’s R&B-based, , distortion- and feedback-laden playing, and launched him as a major new international star. In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine ranked it #15 on Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

In 2005 Are You Experienced was selected for permanent preservation in the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress in the United States.

History

After arriving in England in 1966, Hendrix formed The Jimi Hendrix Experience with Mitch Mitchell on drums and Noel Redding on bass. The group signed with Track Records, newly formed by The Who’s managers Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp. The group’s debut single appeared on Polydor Records, because Track was not yet operational. This group released three Top 10 hit UK singles produced by Chas Chandler: “Hey Joe”/”Stone Free” (December 1966), “Purple Haze”/”51st Anniversary” (March 1967, the first release by the new Track Records label, on a special white label) and “The Wind Cries Mary”/”Highway Chile” (May 1967). During the making of these singles, The Jimi Hendrix Experience also cut the tracks that became their debut album, which Chandler also produced with the Olympic Studios engineer Eddie Kramer (some tracks were recorded with engineers Dave Siddle at De Lane Lea and Mike Ross at CBS studios).
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