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Album Review: Are You Experienced?

  • Artist: David Lang
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1991 08
  • Total Time: 59:40
  • Genre: Avant-Garde

Review

Composer David Lang came to prominence as one of the organizers of the Bang on a Can festival, a musical event organized around postmodern contemporary ideas with feet in minimalism, rock, jazz, and other forms. This disc of his own compositions ranges widely, sometimes ingratiating, sometimes annoying, but generally of interest. The title track, far from having any overt associations with the Hendrix classic, is a self-referential piece involving the plight of a new music listener who gets banged on the head and the hallucinatory scenes this accident creates. Musically, it tends toward the abrupt, harsh minimalism of Louis Andriessen, a Dutch composer and one of the patron saints of the Bang on a Can festival. Its stabs at humor and wackiness wear thin, however. More successful is a piano duo, "Orpheus Over and Under," here performed by Double Edge (Edmund Niemann and Nurit Tilles). A keening evocation of loss, its shimmering, unrelenting tremolos in the higher registers are striking and evocative. "Spud," for chamber orchestra, is a bit bland, but the closing "Illumination Rounds," beautifully performed by Ursula Oppens on piano and Rolf Schulte on violin, ends the disc in stirring fashion. Using the imagery of tracer bullets used during the Vietnam conflict, Lang created aural equivalents between the instruments as they careen across the musical space, leaving echoing shards behind them. The interplay of the duo and sheer drive of the music are breathtaking and viscerally fascinating. Are You Experienced? is a mixed bag both thematically and qualitatively, but worth hearing overall. ~ Brian Olewnick, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Are You Experienced? for electric tuba, narrator & ensemble~On being hi David Lang (2:55)
Are You Experienced? for electric tuba, narrator & ensemble~Dance David Lang (5:35)
Are You Experienced? for electric tuba, narrator & ensemble~On being hi David Lang (:59)
Are You Experienced? for electric tuba, narrator & ensemble~On hearing David Lang (2:19)
Are You Experienced? for electric tuba, narrator & ensemble~Drop David Lang (6:18)
Are You Experienced? for electric tuba, narrator & ensemble~On hearing David Lang (2:55)
Orpheus Over and Under, for 2 pianos~Aria David Lang (9:49)
Orpheus Over and Under, for 2 pianos~Chorale David Lang (8:30)
Spud David Lang (10:19)
Illumination Rounds, for violin & piano David Lang (10:01)

Credits

Tim Brady (Guitar (Electric)), David Lange (Performer), Judith Sherman (Producer), Lauren Piperno (Photography), Joseph R. Dalton (Executive Producer), Normand Forget (Oboe), Julien Grégoire (Percussion), Lorraine Vaillancourt (Conductor), Jay Rozen (Tuba), Andre Moisan (Clarinet (Bass)), Jacques Drouin (Piano), Ellen Fitton (Mastering), Michel Bettez (Bassoon), Brian Conley (Producer), Brian Conley (Art Direction), Gilles Plante (Clarinet (Bass)), Jay Rozen (Electric Tuba), David Lang (Narrator), Lona Foote (Photography), Andre Moisan (Clarinet), David Lange (Narrator), Brian Conley (Design), Edmund Niemann (Piano), Christine Giguere (Cello), Rolf Schulte (Violin), Nurit Tilles (Piano), Jay Rozen (Bass (Electric)), Jacques Drouin (Synthesizer), Julien Grégoire (Timbales), Laurne Major (Producer), Guy Pelletier (Flute), Lise Bouchard (Trumpet), Alain Trudel (Trombone), Claude Hamel (Violin), Gilles Plante (Clarinet), Brian Bacon (Viola), Francis Ouellet (Horn), Ursula Oppens (Piano), Cecilia Smith (Design), Rene Gosselin (Bass), Guy Pelletier (Piccolo), Nouvel Ensemble Moderne (?), David Lang (Performer)
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Are You Experienced
Studio album by The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Released 12 May 1967
Recorded 26 October 1966 – 3 April 1967 in London, at De Lane Lea, CBS & Olympic Studios.
Genre Hard rock, psychedelic rock
Length 40:12
Label Track (mono), Barcay (mono), Polydor (Europe - fake stereo effect, overseas - mono), Reprise (different compilation, stereo [new mix) & mono editions, MCA
Producer Chas Chandler
Professional reviews
The Jimi Hendrix Experience chronology
Are You Experienced
(1967)
Axis: Bold as Love
(1967)
US Cover

Are You Experienced is the debut album by English/American rock band The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Released in 1967, it was the first LP for Track Records. The album highlighted Jimi Hendrix's R&B-based, psychedelic, distortion- and feedback-laden electric guitar playing, and launched him as a major new international star. In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine ranked it #15 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

In 2005 Are You Experienced was selected for permanent preservation in the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress in the United States.

Contents

History

After being taken under Chas Chandler's wing and arriving in England in September 1966, The Jimi Hendrix Experience was formed with Mitch Mitchell on drums and Noel Redding on bass. The group signed with Track Records, newly formed by The Who's managers Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp. However the group's debut single appeared on Polydor Records, because Track was not yet operational. This group released three classic Top 10 hit UK singles produced by Chas Chandler : "Hey Joe"/"Stone Free" (December 1966), "Purple Haze"/"51st Anniversary" (March 1967, the 1st release by the new Track Records label, on a special white label) and "The Wind Cries Mary"/"Highway Chile" (May 1967). During the making of these singles, The Jimi Hendrix Experience also cut the tracks that became their debut album, which Chandler also produced with the Olympic Studios Engineer Eddie Kramer (some tracks were recorded with engineers Dave Siddle at De Lane Lea and Mike Ross at CBS studios). Released in England that May without the three singles—as was the custom in the UK at that time—Are You Experienced and The Jimi Hendrix Experience quickly became a sensation all across Europe, with the album reaching number two in the UK, behind The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.

Album cover

In Europe this LP was released by 3 different companies: the new "independent" Track Records, which produced the original cover with a picture by Bruce Fleming; the independent Barclay Records in France, which produced a completely different cover featuring a photo of Hendrix performing on a recent French TV show, surrounded by "psychedelic" painted, swirling graphics; and Polydor in Germany, Italy, and Spain. In Germany, Polydor used the original Track Records cover but added "Jimi Hendrix" in similar lime green text above the white Are You Experienced logos on the front; in Italy this added text was red, while in Spain it was yellow. These latter releases featured "fake" stereo, processed from mono. The back cover had a track list added.

Barclay Records of France added final punctuation to the album title: Are You Experienced?. Some tracklists of the album also add the question mark to the title track.[1] The South African Polydor release (due to the apartheid racial barrier, and that the main customer base was seen to be "whites") had no pictures, only text on a plain red background (mono only). Japan, Australia and New Zealand Polydor (mono only) copies used the original UK layout.

The Reprise USA & Canada compilation release

It was only after the band's show-stealing performance at the Monterey Pop Festival in June of that year that his USA & Canada label Reprise Records prepared the album for release, but with some significant changes. The UK cover was abandoned, and a more psychedelic design was devised by innovative photographer Karl Ferris (whose group portraits appeared on all three 'Experience' US album covers). This is the cover image that most people are familiar with is the fish-eye, color infrared film photography.

Secondly, and more crucially, "Red House", "Can You See Me" and "Remember" were all removed - in order to make way for the three UK hit singles, with the running order being shuffled in the process. This time the running order was selected by Hendrix himself, but "Red House" was excluded from the album against his wishes. He was told that the US and Latin America did "not like the blues". This selection of tracks was also remixed into stereo. In August, the US version of Are You Experienced saw issue in both the original mono mix and the new stereo mix and became a strong and enduring seller. Indeed, Jimi's own follow-up, Axis: Bold as Love, out that December in the UK, had to be detained for six weeks due to his debut's stellar sales (and it still wouldn't reach its peak of #5 until October 1968).

The CD releases

The original Reprise (USA/Canada) CD was originally identical to their original stereo LP version, whereas the European CD release used the original UK track list, but replaced with the Reprise stereo re-mix versions (except for the original mono version of 'Red House', which has never been mixed into stereo and 'Remember', which used the mono version, but processed to "sound stereo").

The 1993 Alan Douglas re-release (MCA 10893) had a chronological track list, starting with the first three UK singles A and B sides replaced by the Reprise stereo mixes (except for "Stone Free", "51st Anniversary", and "Highway Chile") and followed by the original track list of the UK LP.

After Jimi's father, Al Hendrix, won back the rights to his son's musical catalogue, Are You Experienced was again re-issued in 1997 (MCA 11602), now under the Universal Music Group worldwide, preserving the UK and US versions in their respective territories and including the extra tracks missing from the respective editions and restoring the original mono version of Red House (minus the chat at the end though). This new re-mastering, although generally excellent, was unfortunately marred by audible crackles through the stereo panning on 'Can You See Me', and also, more seriously, on the CD release, by heavy clipping throughout; the vinyl LP release doesn't suffer from the clipping.[2]

Reception

Are You Experienced has been cited as one of the greatest debut albums of the rock era. The TV channel VH1 named it the fifth greatest album of all time in 2001. In 2003, the US version of the album was ranked number 15 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, having been ranked as number 5 in their twentieth anniversary listing The Best Albums of the Last Twenty Years published in 1987. Guitarist magazine named the album number one on their list of "the most influential guitar albums of all time".[3] Creem magazine named the album number six on the Top Ten Metal Albums Of The 60s.[4] Vibe (12/99, p. 156) - Included in Vibe's 100 Essential Albums of the 20th Century. NME (10/2/93, p. 29) - Ranked #29 in NME's list of the "Greatest Albums Of All Time".[5]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Jimi Hendrix, except "Hey Joe" by Billy Roberts

United Kingdom and international editions
Side one
# Title Length
1. "Foxy Lady"   3:22
2. "Manic Depression"   3:46
3. "Red House"   3:53
4. "Can You See Me"   2:35
5. "Love or Confusion"   3:17
6. "I Don't Live Today"   3:58
Side two
# Title Length
7. "May This Be Love"   3:14
8. "Fire"   2:47
9. "3rd Stone from the Sun"   6:50
10. "Remember"   2:53
11. "Are You Experienced?"   4:17
North American edition
Side one
# Title Length
1. "Purple Haze"   3:22
2. "Manic Depression"   3:46
3. "Hey Joe"   3:23
4. "Love or Confusion"   3:15
5. "May This Be Love"   3:14
6. "I Don't Live Today"   3:55
Side two
# Title Length
7. "The Wind Cries Mary"   3:21
8. "Fire"   2:34
9. "Third Stone from the Sun"   6:40
10. "Foxey Lady"   3:15
11. "Are You Experienced?"   3:55

Personnel

All track numbers are according to the United Kingdom and international editions track listing.

The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Production personnel
  • Chas Chandler - production, voice of "Scout Ship" on track 9
  • Dave Siddle – engineering on tracks 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16
  • Eddie Kramer – engineering on tracks 7, 11 and 17, additional engineering on tracks 5, 8, 9 and 14
  • Mike Ross – engineering on tracks 1, 3 and 9

Songbooks

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ Jimpress by Steve Rodham
  3. ^ [2]
  4. ^ [3]
  5. ^ [4]

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