A new Jimi Hendrix album featuring unreleased studio material recorded between 1968 and 1970 is to be released on March 8. 'Valleys Of Neptune' is produced by Hendrix's stepsister Janie, along with John McDermott and Eddie Kramer. The 12-track album features covers of Cream's 'Sunshine Of Your Lov...
A new Jimi Hendrix album featuring unreleased studio material recorded between 1968 and 1970 is to be released on March 8.
‘Valleys Of Neptune’ is produced by Hendrix‘s stepsister Janie, along with John McDermott and Eddie Kramer.
The 12-track album features covers of Cream‘s ‘Sunshine Of Your Love’ and Elmore James‘ ‘Bleeding Heart’, along with the original version of The Jimi Hendrix Experience‘s rendition of ‘Hear My Train A Comin’‘. Tracks were recorded at several studios in London and the US.
Speaking of the album, Janie Hendrix said it offers a “deep insight into [Jimi‘s] mastery of the recording process and demonstrates the fact that he was as unparalleled a recording innovator as he was a guitarist.”
The tracklisting for ‘Valleys of Neptune’ is:
‘Stone Free’
‘Valleys Of Neptune’
‘Bleeding Heart’
‘Hear My Train A Comin’’
‘Mr. Bad Luck’
‘Sunshine Of Your Love’
‘Lover Man’
‘Ships Passing Through The Night’
‘Fire’
‘Red House’
‘Lullaby For The Summer’
‘Crying Blue Rain’