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Loose Ends (Jimi Hendrix album)

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Loose Ends

UK and Japan cover
Studio album by Jimi Hendrix
Released February 1974 (1974-02)
Recorded 1967–1970
Genre Psychedelic rock, blues rock, hard rock, funk rock, acid rock
Length 35:09
Label Polydor
Producer John Jansen
Jimi Hendrix chronology
War Heroes
(1972)
Loose Ends
(1974)
Crash Landing
(1975)
Alternative covers
French cover of "Loose Ends"
German cover of "Loose Ends"
Reissue titled "The Jimi Hendrix Album"
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars[1]

Loose Ends is a posthumous seventh studio album by American guitarist Jimi Hendrix, released in February 1974 in the United Kingdom. It was the fourth and last Hendrix studio album released after his death by manager Michael Jeffery. The album features a collection of outtakes and jams, with the exception of "The Stars That Play with Laughing Sam's Dice" which is the sole authorized track by Hendrix (a new stereo mix by Kramer was used on this LP). It was engineered, mixed and compiled by John Jansen. (Additional engineering: Eddie Kramer, Dave Palmer, Kim King, Gary Kellgren, Jack Adams, Tom Flye, Jim Robinson). John Jansen refused to have his name listed on the LP's credits and used the pseudonym "Alex Trevor" on the records sleeve instead. Reprise (Jimi Hendrix' label at the time), declined to issue this album in the US & Canada due to their considering the material on it sub-par (all the tracks on this Lp have been subsequently re-released on other official albums, in some form, except "Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland)"). The UK, French and Japanese pressings all had different covers.

This release was also repackaged in 1983 under the name The Jimi Hendrix Album on LP & cassette (Contour Records, UK).

Contents

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Jimi Hendrix, except where noted. 

Side one
No. Title Length
1. "Come Down Hard on Me Baby"   2:59
2. "Blue Suede Shoes" (Carl Perkins) 3:58
3. "Jam 292"   3:49
4. "The Stars That Play with Laughing Sam's Dice"   4:20
5. "Drifter's Escape" (Bob Dylan) 3:02
Side two
No. Title Length
1. "Burning Desire"   9:30
2. "Born A Hootchie Cootchie Man" (Willie Dixon - original Dixon title: "I'm Your Hootchie Coochie Man")) 5:59
3. "Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland)"   1:32

Personnel

Recording details

  • Track 1 recorded at Electric Lady Studios in New York City, New York on July 15, 1970
  • Track 2 recorded at Record Plant Studios in New York City, New York on January 23, 1970
  • Track 3 recorded at Record Plant Studios on May 14, 1969
  • Track 4 recorded at Mayfair Studios, New York City, New York on July 18 and 29, 1967
  • Track 5 recorded at Electric Lady Studios on June 17, 1970
  • Tracks 6 and 7 recorded at Record Plant Studios between December 15, 1969 and January 23, 1970
  • Track 8 recorded at Record Plant Studios on June 14, 1968

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