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Jimi Hendrix - 1980 - Woke Up This Morning and Found Myself Dead

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Jimi Hendrix
1980 
Woke Up This Morning and Found Myself Dead



01. Red House
02. Wake Up This Morning And Find Yourself Dead
03. Bleeding Heart
04. Morrison's Lament
05. Tomorrow Never Knows
06. Uranus Rock
07. Outside Woman Blues
08. Sunshine Of Your Love

Bass – Randy Hobbs
Drums – Buddy Miles (tracks: B1 to B5), Randy Z (tracks: A1 to A3)
Guitar [Rhythm] – Johnny Winter
Guitar, Vocals – Jimi Hendrix
Harmonica, Vocals – Jim Morrison

Recorded at the "Scene" Club, New York City, 1968


We know Hendrix was influenced by Bob Dylan, as shown by his covers of "All Along the Watchtower" and "Like a Rolling Stone" (live at Monterey). On this star-studded live jam previously released as a bootleg called Sky High, it's obvious Jimi listened to other people, too. He opens "Red House" quoting from "Crossroads," the Cream take on a legendary Robert Johnson blues. Later, Hendrix plays a Beatles tune and further tips his hat to Eric Clapton by closing with the unmistakable "Sunshine of Your Love" riff. At times, Hendrix and Johnny Winter lock into an elemental force, although a seriously drunk Jim Morrison doesn't add much except obscenities. The drumming of Randy Z. for the first half and Buddy Miles the rest of the way produces renewed appreciation for Mitch Mitchell and the way his inventiveness meshed so well with Hendrix's brilliance. This album, which suffers from bad sound, is mandatory for completists, Hendrix fanatics and historians. For everyone else, it's a revealing glimpse into his love of jamming and the blues, including an Elmore James song.

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