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Crash | key | Re: Jimi |
April 22, 1995 10:45 AM * |
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Re: Re: Jimi > -=> Quoting Jubilation #261 @1619045* to All <=- > J#@> Does anyone know of this one Jimi Hendrix album thats really bluesy, I > J#@> think it might be live, and theres this one song on it my sister's > J#@> heard of... damn, whats it called?... something about, like, a > J#@> window... damn, forget it > You mean "...Belly-Button Window"? If so it's on "The Cry of Love"; 1971; > Reprise MS2034. These are the jams: > Freedom Straight Ahead > Drifting Astro Man > Ezy Rider Angel > Night Bird Flying In From The Storm > My Friend Belly Button Window > Key Hmm...so this is the Hendrix release that was asked about. My uncle loaned me his Import CD version of this one...It sure is GREAT...even though the sound wasn't the greatest. I picked up the new "Voodoo Soup" release last week and it is absolutely KILLER!!! Great sound and content. Here is a listing of the tunes included: The New Rising Sun Belly Button Window Stepping Stone Freedom Angel Room Full Of Mirrors Midnight Night Bird Flying Drifting Ezy Ryder Pail Gap Message Of Love Peace In Mississippi In From The Storm Like I said before...The sound quality is MUCH better here than on any other previously released versions! <CRASH> |
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