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Electric Ladyland: 50th Anniversary
Deluxe Edition
Box Set
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Track Listings
Disc: 1
1 | ... and the Gods Made Love |
2 | Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland) |
3 | Crosstown Traffic |
4 | Voodoo Chile |
5 | Little Miss Strange |
6 | Long Hot Summer Night |
7 | Come on (Part I) |
8 | Gypsy Eyes |
9 | Burning of the Midnight Lamp |
10 | Rainy Day, Dream Away |
11 | 1983...(A Merman I Should Turn to Be) |
12 | Moon, Turn the Tides... Gently Gently Away |
13 | Still Raining, Still Dreaming |
14 | House Burning Down |
15 | All Along the Watchtower |
16 | Voodoo Child (Slight Return) |
Disc: 2
1 | 1983...(A Merman I Should Turn to Be) |
2 | Voodoo Chile |
3 | Cherokee Mist |
4 | Hear My Train a Comin' |
5 | Angel |
6 | Gypsy Eyes |
7 | Somewhere |
8 | Long Hot Summer Night [Demo 1] |
9 | Long Hot Summer Night [Demo 3] |
10 | Long Hot Summer Night [Demo 4] |
11 | Snowballs at My Window |
12 | My Friend |
13 | At Last... the Beginning |
14 | Angel Caterina (1983) |
15 | Little Miss Strange |
16 | Long Hot Summer Night [Take 1] |
17 | Long Hot Summer Night [Take 14] |
18 | Rainy Day, Dream Away |
19 | Rainy Day Shuffle |
20 | ..(A Merman I Should Turn to Be) |
Disc: 3
1 | Introduction |
2 | Are You Experienced |
3 | Voodoo Child (Slight Return) |
4 | Red House |
5 | Foxey Lady |
6 | Fire |
7 | Hey Joe |
8 | Sunshine of Your Love |
9 | I Won't Live Today |
10 | Little Wing |
11 | Star Spangled Banner |
12 | Purple Haze |
Disc: 4
1 | At Last... the Beginning: The Making of Electric Ladyland Documentary |
2 | Electric Ladyland Uncompressed LPCM Stereo 24B/96K |
3 | Electric Ladyland Uncompressed LPCM 1 Surround 24B/96K |
4 | Electric Ladyland DTS-HD Master Audio 1 Surround 24B/96K |
Editorial Reviews
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the release of the Jimi Hendrix Experience masterpiece Electric Ladyland, Experience Hendrix and Legacy Recordings present a special Deluxe Edition box set.
Spread across 3 CDs and 1 Blu-ray the set includes
CD1: the original album, now newly remastered by Bernie Grundman from the original analog tapes.
CD2: Electric Ladyland: The Early Takes, which presents 20 never before heard demos and studio outtakes from this period in Hendrix’s career
CD3: Jimi Hendrix Experience: Live At the Hollywood Bowl 9/14/68, part of Experience Hendrix’s Dagger Records official bootleg series. The never before released recording captures the band and the mounting excitement that took place just weeks before the release of Electric Ladyland
Blu-Ray: includes the acclaimed full-length documentary At Last… The Beginning: The Making of Electric Ladylandplus a new 5.1 surround sound mix of the entire original album by Hendrix’s original engineer Eddie Kramer plus the original stereo mixes in uncompressed 24 bit/96 kz high resolution audio.
Electric Ladyland Deluxe Edition includes a full color, 48-page book containing Jimi’s handwritten lyrics, poem and instructions to his record label, as well as never before published photos from the recording sessions that were shot by Eddie Kramer himself.
All contained in a luxe casemade book with new cover art which is true to Hendrix’s original vision of the album’s cover: a Linda (McCartney) Eastman photograph of the band and children at the statue of Alice In Wonderland in New York’s Central Park.
Electric Ladyland: 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition
Product details
- Product Dimensions : 11.93 x 10.59 x 0.55 inches; 1.9 Pounds
- Manufacturer : Legacy Recordings
- Original Release Date : 2018
- Date First Available : August 15, 2018
- Label : Legacy Recordings
- ASIN : B07GGPT67F
- Number of discs : 4
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,620 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #2,776 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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My impressions of this deluxe release , first the 5.1 mix is brilliant , I have been listening to this album since I first heard it in its entirety 45 years ago , I have never heard it sound better than the high resolution 5.1 that is on the blu-ray . Absolutely stunning and worth it to me for that alone.
I then , with some reservations after reading the reviews listened to the cd and found no problem whatsoever , sounds great to me , I still am not sure what the heck clipping is but I did not hear any problems at all.
The bonus content is also really cool , although I doubt I will listen to the disc with the demos and alt recordings too much I found it to be an interesting listen. The live show that is included is on the rough side audio wise as it came from a bootleg recording but still well worth a few listens.
The packaging is first class , it is almost the size of a vinyl album cover and has photos and many notes hand written by Jimi as the process of making this album went along. I thoroughly enjoyed reading through it all.
In conclusion , as I said earlier I bought this for the sole reason that they remixed it in 5.1 surround , I have the equipment to take advantage of that and they knocked it out of the park. One of the best sounding 5.1 remixes that I have ever listened to , and with Eddie Kramer at the helm why wouldn't it be? He was with Jimi for the enire recording process of the album as the chief engineer. Any fan of Jimi Hendrix who has a blu-ray player and a 5.1 setup really needs to hear this , I heard sounds I have never heard before and I have heard this album hundreds of times over he years. Highly recommended!
I bought my first surround sound set up the minute I discovered SACD existed, mostly so I could hear Layla. In the years following I have bought up the SACD, DVD Audio and Blu Ray multi-channel offerings as soon as they were released, some of the discs I spent 18 dollars on are now worth a grand. Amazing, huh?
All this time I have thought to myself, why not Hendrix? Why isn't any of his stuff in surround? Oh, I know some of the concert DVD's and Blu Rays were mixed in surround, but mostly those are power trio bands that don't really benefit. His studio stuff, with all the overdubs, surely would be sublime, so why not?
Eddie Kramer in his notes explains why the SACD offering of Axis: Bold As Love is stereo only (4 track limited the surround options) and why Electric Ladyland gets the surround treatment (12 track equipment). So, OK, I get it now.
The Blu Ray 5.1 mix is just amazing. I hear guitar parts, harmony and rhythm parts, that were inaudible on every other version of the album. They change how the song sounds, and every single time they change it for the better. The bass is actually a part of the song now, and Mitch Mitchell, Buddy Miles too, are upfront and powerful. "All Along The Watchtower" is simply stunning.
Kramer describes how they did "Voodoo Chile: Slight Return" in 5.1 first, and were blown away by it, the results convincing them the surround mix was worth it. I thought, why that song? Bass, drum, guitar, no overdubs, how does that simple trio format convince you of the merits of surround sound for the rest of the album? I mean, how much can a 5.1 mix help that?
Wellll, listen to it, and you will see why. Just listen. At long last, studio Hendrix in glorious surround sound, and it is so worth the wait.
Oh yeah, there are also early takes and the documentary of the making of the album, a rough concert recording at the Hollywood Bowl and the original album remastered by Bernie Grundman. Highly recommended!
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El primero y con motivo del 50 aniversario(1968/2018), Electric Ladyland un discazo para cualquier seguidor de rock, por otro lado y como segundo vinilo varias demos de temas como Gipsy Eyes, Angel o Somewhere previamente a ser grabadas para ese disco.
En el tercer disco nos encontramos con un directo en el Hollywood Bowl de California el 14 de septiembre de ese 1968 con un total de once piezas, señalar que en todos los discos los temas son remasterizados y se oyen de lujo es decir no se oyen mal o regular, cada uno de los 3 vinilos es doble y en uno viene un libreto a tamaño folio con 44 páginas con letras, imágenes del camerino y similares de los tres artistas de la banda, Mitchell, Noel y Jimi.
Por último ya se incluye un blue-ray con la creación de como se llevó a cabo la grabación de EL con una duración de 86 minutos.
This was WAY ahead of its time then.
Still is today - IMHO!
I have this in its original LP format with the naughty sleeve 😦
Some time after, I also bought the Double CD (also naughty pics).
Considering I bought the double LP when it first came out and played it to death, it’s actually still in good condition.
Unfortunately - the CD edition I have HAS suffered.
CD 2 is unplayable.
It appears that the ‘protective’ foam has reacted with the disc.
The label has bleached through to the play side 🤷♂️
Not so with CD1.
Fortunately I had stored it with the foam behind the ‘naughty piccy’ insert - so it couldn’t react.
This newly remastered edition - with the original album all on CD1 - tracks not in the same order as my double CD but the same as the double LP.
CD2 - the making of Electric Ladyland.
CD3 - Live At The Hollywood Bowl
Mono recording, not of the best quality. Recorded September 14th 1968.
Jimi’s shyness shows through a bit as he introduces.
Disc4 - a BluRay disc. It has the album audio set to photos - plus a very interesting 1hr 27min documentary ‘At Last . . . The Beginning: The Making Of Electric Ladyland’ a restored and extended version of the 1997 ‘Classic Albums’ television documentary, showing how the tracks were recorded plus interviews with various people, mainly Eddie Kramer, + plus some live footage.
An integral 48 page booklet is included.
I bought this with a view to eventually buying the LP version.
As I have the original vinyl, at more than twice the price of this CD version, I wanted to see what this edition was like.
Still thinking about it.