Jimi Hendrix 1939-??-??
Blues Outtakes, Studio, Compilation
Set 1
Villanova Junction Blues
Hear My Train A Comin'
Belly Button Window
Country Blues
Cherokee Mist
Ezy Ryder
Valleys Of Neptune
Lord I Sing The Blues For You And Me
Dancing Blues
Cherokee Mist
Beginnings
Hear My Train A Comin'
Belly Button Window
Country Blues
Cherokee Mist
Ezy Ryder
Valleys Of Neptune
Lord I Sing The Blues For You And Me
Dancing Blues
Cherokee Mist
Beginnings
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
1994 saw the release of the Alan Douglas produced "Blues" album. This was seen as one of his better efforts during his time managing Jimi's music. A cassette containing three outtakes was sent to a couple of high profile collectors shortly after. This tape contained Villanova Junction Blues, Hear My train A Comin' and Belly Button Window. For a while this tape was in very limited circulation amongst a few hard core collectors. Later the tracks saw the first light of day on the bootleg "500000 Halos"which was named after line in a poem written by Jimi post Woodstock. However there were more outtakes than those three and more has leaked out over the years (albeit in limited circulation). The tracks on this disc are taken from a set of 11 CDRS titled the Blues Project Outtakes.
Hear My train A Comin' is a composite made by Douglas of two different takes. New Rising Sun and the 27 minute Band Of Gypsys Villanova jam are not in general circulation as far as I know. Country Blues was released on the EH Box Set but this version of the straight mix is longer.
Hear My train A Comin' is a composite made by Douglas of two different takes. New Rising Sun and the 27 minute Band Of Gypsys Villanova jam are not in general circulation as far as I know. Country Blues was released on the EH Box Set but this version of the straight mix is longer.
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