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JIMI HENDRIX - THIS FLYER

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Jimi Hendrix
This Flyer [Scorpio, 2CD]

Said to be recorded at Jimi's house at Traver Hollow Road near Shokan, NY in 1969. Very good soundboard?


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Disc 1:
Track 101
. Baroque 1 - Gypsy Boy/New Rising Sun/Young Jim/Free Thunder/Swift's Wing/Down Mean Blues/Fried Cola (37.1MB - visit the html page to download track)
Track 102
. Baroque 2 - Flying Virtuoso/Spiked With Heady Dreams/Monday Morning Blues/Lift Off (22.3MB - visit the html page to download track)
Track 103
. Madagascar (10.0MB)
Track 104
. Key To The Highway (9.2MB)
Track 105
. Cave Man Bells (11.9MB)
Track 106
. Stepping Stone (7.0MB)

Disc 2:
Track 201
. Villanova Junction (23.8MB - visit the html page to download track)
Track 202
. Earth Blues (2.7MB)
Track 203
. Baby Chicken Strut (1.6MB)
Track 204
. Message From Nine To The Universe (9.0MB)
Track 205
. Message To Love (4.6MB)
Track 206
. Mannish Boy Take 1 (5.6MB)
Track 207. Mannish Boy Take 2 (17.6MB)
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Track 208
. Villanova Junction - alternate mix (10.0MB)
Track 209
. Izabella - earliest home recording (10.5MB)


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JIMI HENDRIX - THIS FLYER

September 7, 2008 – 4:48 am
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JIMI HENDRIX
This Flyer [Scorpio, 2CD]
Said to be recorded at Jimi’s house at Traver Hollow Road near Shokan, NY in 1969. Very good soundboard?
“There’s a fairly general consensus y’know, among the leading jazz musicians who had taken the opportunity to get into Hendrix, that had he taken a strict jazz direction with his music, which he was certainly capable of doing, that Jimi would have been one of the jazz greats.”
- Miles Davis
“Hendrix’s soloing was definitely in the jazz tradition, and a lot of members of the jazz community picked up on it. Not everyone, of course - there’s a lot of players from the old school who couldn’t stand to listen to Hendrix. But of my generation, most everyone will admit he was a leader.”
- Al DiMeola
Jimi Hendrix - rock’s prodigy - that’s probably what most people think of. But Hendrix as a jazzman? In his book, Crosstown Traffic, Charles Shaar Murray makes a case for Hendrix and his impact on the then-new generation of jazz players such as Pat Metheny, Lester Bowie and Defunkt.
And those listening to This Flyer for the first time will probably walk away with the impression that Hendrix was steeped into jazz, improvisation, the avant garde, rather than as a hard rocker/guitarist. Just sample the first four tracks on Disc One.
Long-time Jimi Hendrix fans might have picked up This Flyer when it was first released as a vinyl bootleg. Now comes the double CD from Scorpio - thanks to Tallboy333 for sharing the tracks on the internet.
This is what Tallboy333 noted: “This is the recent release entitled This Flyer put out by Scorpio Records. As most of you know, there has already been a vinyl release by this name (it was the first bootleg ever released of Jimi Hendrix) and a two-CD release which incorporated some of the vinyl material as well as some additional music.
“Now comes this release, which turned up a few months ago. Still called This Flyer, it contains material which, as far as I can tell, is mostly uncirculated. The sound quality is excellent, there is little doubt it is copied off the master reels. Where these master reels came from or how they got there is still up for speculation. These jams purport to be from the Traver Hollow house which Jimi rented around the time of Woodstock in Shokan, NY. Since these were not ‘official’ studio sessions documentation is sketchy to say the least.”
Meanwhile, another fan, ldb2, commented: “This is all circulated, in fact, most of it comes from the grey-market “At His Best” LPs that have come out a zillion times. Also some small portions from the old Flyer bootleg LP. My guess is this is taken from the ATM of this material… The copy of the Scorpio release that I looked at actually omits one of the listed tracks, so this version of the music is incomplete.” The ATM series that ldb2 mentions is ATM193-194: Jimi Hendrix - At His Best: Mike Ephron Sessions.
Click on the highlighted tracks to download the MP3s (these are high quality stereo MP3s - sample rate of 192 kibit/s). As far as we can ascertain, this recording has never been officially released.
These tracks are no longer available for download. Kindly email us at mybigo@bigozine.com if you want to download them at a later date.
Disc 1:
Track 101. Baroque 1 - Gypsy Boy/New Rising Sun/Young Jim/Free Thunder/Swift’s Wing/Down Mean Blues/Fried Cola
Track 102. Baroque 2 - Flying Virtuoso/Spiked With Heady Dreams/Monday Morning Blues/Lift Off
Track 103. Madagascar
Track 104. Key To The Highway
Track 105. Cave Man Bells
Track 106. Stepping Stone
Disc 2:
Track 201. Villanova Junction
Track 202. Earth Blues
Track 203. Baby Chicken Strut
Track 204. Message From Nine To The Universe
Track 205. Message To Love
Track 206. Mannish Boy Take 1
Track 207. Mannish Boy Take 2
Track 208. Villanova Junction - alternate mix
Track 209. Izabella - earliest home recording
According to the back cover, recorded on Friday, September 19, 1969, at Jimi’s house at Traver Hollow Road near Shokan, NY (from Jimi’s original home recording tapes).
Disc 2, tracks 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 recorded in August 1969, Traver Hollow Road near Shokan, NY.
Disc 2, track 9 recorded in June 1969, Beverley Rodeo Hyatt House.
Lineup:
Jimi Hendrix - guitar, vocals
Juma Sultan - flute, percussion
Jerry Velez - percussion
Mike Ephron - keyboards
Billy Cox - bass
Mitch Mitchell - drums

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