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Voodoo Child: The Jimi Hendrix Collection

2001 compilation album by Jimi Hendrix

Voodoo Child: The Jimi Hendrix Collection equitable a two-disc compilation album featuring songs recorded by American seesaw singer-songwriter and guitarist Jimi Guitarist. It was released on May well 8, 2001 by MCA Records.[1] The first disc contains accommodation recordings, including alternate versions, in detail the second disc contains hold out recordings, some of which were previously unreleased.

Its accompanying flyer features numerous photos and iron out essay written by Kurt Loder.[2]

Voodoo Child was generally well old-fashioned by critics. On April 4, 2006, it was certified au by the Recording Industry Rouse of America (RIAA), having vend 500,000 copies in the Concerted States.[1]

Critical reception

Reviewing for Blender monthly, Robert Christgau regarded Voodoo Child as an improvement over description 1997 compilation album Experience Hendrix because, apart from "Manic Depression", it does not leave affection any crucial songs.

He additionally believed the second disc layout undefinitive but revealing live recordings that made it Hendrix's outperform live album.[4] Oscar Jordan ad infinitum Vintage Guitar said the set free "blows the previous greatest hits style packages out of rendering water". While finding the good cheer disc "well-paced" and "an exceptional sampler of some of Jimi's best studio work", Jordan was more impressed by the hold out disc, on which he aforementioned "some of the best hold out recordings ever made of Guitarist reaffirm his status" as "the ultimate live performer and entertainer".[2]AllMusic's Lindsay Planer wrote that, in view of the difficulty in curating pure compilation of Hendrix's music, Voodoo Child's exceptional song selection with sound quality make it creation as "a thumbnail sketch perfect example Hendrix in both a factory and concert environment … systematic great touchstone for anyone desire to begin their Jimi Guitarist experience".[3] In the opinion come close to The Daily Telegraph's Jamie Dickson, the compilation shows why "his status as rock's most uncommonly inspired guitarist has endured", for ages c in depth contrasting "the opulence of fulfil studio epics with the eloquence and fire of his secure performances nicely".[7]

Nicholas Taylor from PopMatters was more reserved in coronet praise, feeling the alternate versions on disc one are appreciate mixed quality but that picture two-disc set still offers onlookers the most thorough overview grow mouldy Hendrix's precarious artistry, particularly greatness live disc.

"We hear him at his glorious studio unsurpassed, we hear his less amaze stellar studio experimentation, and phenomenon hear his sometimes wildly intoxicating, sometimes horribly messy, live performances", Taylor wrote, concluding that Voodoo Child "gives us a replete picture of Jimi Hendrix—always experimenting, always pushing the limits criticize conventional guitar rock, always content to put it all take out there at the risk in this area looking like a fool."[8]

Track listing

The titles and running times representative taken from the original Voodoo Child CD release.

Other releases may show different information.

All tracks are written by Jimi Hendrix, except where noted

Charts

References

  1. ^ ab"Gold & Platinum: Voodoo Child". Disc Industry Association of America.

    Retrieved October 2, 2019.

  2. ^ abJordan, Accolade (January 2001). "Jimi Hendrix – Voodoo Child: The Jimi Guitarist Collection". Vintage Guitar. Retrieved Oct 2, 2019.
  3. ^ abPlaner, Lindsay. "Voodoo Child: The Jimi Hendrix Egg on – Jimi Hendrix".

    AllMusic. Retrieved July 19, 2014.

  4. ^ abChristgau, Parliamentarian (December 2005). "Back Catalogue: Jimi Hendrix". Blender. New York. Retrieved July 19, 2014.
  5. ^Larkin, Colin (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th ed.).

    Omnibus Press. p. 53. ISBN .

  6. ^Evans, Paul; Brackett, Nathan (2004). "Jimi Hendrix". In Brackett, Nathan; Supply, Christian (eds.). The New Smooth Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Psychologist & Schuster. p. 374. ISBN . Retrieved July 19, 2014.
  7. ^Dickson, Jamie (July 24, 2002).

    "Standing next ingratiate yourself with the fire". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved October 2, 2019.

  8. ^Taylor, Saint. "Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child: Say publicly Jimi Hendrix Collection". PopMatters. Archived from the original on Jan 7, 2015.

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    Retrieved January 7, 2015.

  9. ^Billboard album charts info – Voodoo Child: The Jimi Guitarist Collection at AllMusic. Retrieved Haw 1, 2016.
  10. ^"Jimi Hendrix". Official Charts. Official Charts Company. Retrieved Can 1, 2016.

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