The preeminent instrumentalist of the rock era.



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5/5 Stars.



of all of these versions, the best sounding and least compressed is definately the last one.



Me ne arriva un altro più deformato del precedente e in più con l'etichetta rovinata, lo rimando indietro e chiedo il rimborso. the last one is an all analog remaster by george martin. A good condition ORIGINAL Mono pressing of this record would break the bank!

la spedizione si è rivelata rapidissima come si consueto con PRIME.

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THIS VERSION IS SO DIFFERENT FROM ANY OTHER ONE THAT I HAVE EVER HEARD! a must have for any hendrix fan.

In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading.This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. The debut album by The Jimi Hendrix Experience and the first album on the Track Record label, Are You Experienced was initially issued in mono and then 'enhanced stereo' on later issues. LOL!

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Aber als ich zufällig an "Axis" in Mono herankam - Mann, das klang richtig gut: hart und sehr kompakt! We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others.




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King Crimson's In the Court of the Crimson King was another. If you're looking for a Mono copy of this record on a budget, you've come to the right place! Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations





There are rare records where every song is fantastic and it changes the face of music forever.

The guy whose touch, phrasing, and tonality on electric guitar has never been duplicated, but whose compositional acumen gave rise to numerous covers and ,arguably, entire careers. Thus this was mixed for a dash radio in a 1967 Nash Rambler or Chevy Impala, or for a small single speaker phonograph that dad gave you for Christmas in 1959.





The one and only guitarist who even came close to simulating the same feel was the late great Stevie Ray Vaughn, but even then it was only when he was covering a Hendrix song, not while playing his own.

Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations The song was taken from “A New Day Yesterday Live” DVD and is owned by record label J&R Adventures, LLC, the operator of this channel.



(Trivia: the mono "3rd Stone" seems a tad slower, in terms of mastering speed, than the original stereo mix.) I hear nothing today that even remotely sounds like anything on this record.

But Hendrix was truly a once in a century (or more) phenomenon. Daumen hoch!