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Jimi Hendrix - Live At The Isle Of Fehmarn (1970 - Dagger Records) (1970)

Track listing:
  1. Introduction 3:36
  2. Killing Floor 3:35
  3. Spanish Castle Magic 4:49
  4. All Along The Watchtower 4:26
  5. Hey Joe 4:20
  6. Hey Baby (New Rising Sun) 5:35
  7. Message To Love 4:43
  8. Foxy Lady 4:23
  9. Red House 9:24
  10. Ezy Ryder 3:51
  11. Freedom 7:45
  12. Room Full Of Mirrors 3:26
  13. Purple Haze 2:26
  14. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) 9:12

Notes


Jimi Hendrix - Live At The Isle Of Fehmarn (1970 - Dagger Records)

Live At The Isle Of Fehmarn features The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s final live performance on September 6, 1970 during the
Love & Peace Festival held on the Isle Of Fehmarn in Germany.

TRACKLIST :

01 Introduction 3:36
02 Killing Floor 3:35
03 Spanish Castle Magic 4:49
04 All Along The Watchtower 4:26
05 Hey Joe 4:20
06 Hey Baby (New Rising Sun) 5:35
07 Message To Love 4:43
08 Foxey Lady 4:23
09 Red House 9:24
10 Ezy Ryder 3:51
11 Freedom 7:45
12 Room Full Of Mirrors 3:26
13 Purple Haze 2:26
14 Voodoo Child (Slight Return) 9:12


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ALBUM REVIEW:

The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Live At The Isle Of Fehmarn marks the eighth release in Dagger Records’ popular bootleg-style
recording series. This historically significant album features The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s final live performance on
September 6, 1970 during the Love & Peace Festival held on the Isle Of Fehmarn in Germany.

Originally slated to perform on September 5th, The Experience’s appearance at the festival was delayed by frequent rain
storms that plagued the previous days shows. Having just completed a series of six concerts in six days including headlining
shows at both the Isle Of Wight (August 30) and Berlin (September 4), the extra day of rest would serve the group well.

By the time The Experience took to the stage on September 6, audience tensions were guarded following a series of fights
between German bikers, that had escalated in ferocity, and included the festival Box Office being robbed at gun point and
Jimi Hendrix’s own road manager, Gerry Stickells being attacked. Depsite these problems, The Experience delivered an
enthusiastic hour-plus performance which saw Jimi lead the trio through a series of songs encompassing all of the different
periods of the group’s existence.

Jimi's Isle Of Fehmarn performance has been widely bootlegged over the last 35 years yet it was never professionally recorded.
Amateur recordings made from the audience by fans have served as the only known documentation of this historic concert until
now. As the eighth entry in this popular 'bootleg' series, Dagger presents a newly discovered recording made by the festival's
promoters. Unbeknownst to Hendrix, the promoters captured the group's entire performance by feeding two overhead stage
microphones into a consumer grade Revox reel-to-reel tape machine located off to the side of the stage. The resulting
document, rough hewn and unmixed, is clear and not unlike the amateur audience recording featured on the initial Dagger
offering Live At The Oakland Coliseum.

In addition to “Killing Floor,” Live At The Isle Of Fehmarn also features “Spanish Castle Magic,” “All Along The Watchtower,”
“Hey Joe,” “Message To Love,” “Hey Baby (New Rising Sun),” “Foxey Lady,” “Red House,” “Ezy Ryder,” “Freedom,” “Room Full Of
Mirrors,” “Purple Haze,” and a particularly memorable rendition of “Voodoo Child (Slight Return).”

INCLUDED :
[*] Artwork
[*] Log
[*] Cue

Love & Peace Festival held on the Isle Of Fehmarn in Germany.

The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s final live performance



ALBUM REVIEW:

The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Live At The Isle Of Fehmarn marks the eighth release in Dagger Records’ popular bootleg-style recording series. This historically significant album features The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s final live performance on September 6, 1970 during the Love & Peace Festival held on the Isle Of Fehmarn in Germany.

Originally slated to perform on September 5th, The Experience’s appearance at the festival was delayed by frequent rain storms that plagued the previous days shows. Having just completed a series of six concerts in six days including headlining shows at both the Isle Of Wight (August 30) and Berlin (September 4), the extra day of rest would serve the group well.

By the time The Experience took to the stage on September 6, audience tensions were guarded following a series of fights between German bikers, that had escalated in ferocity, and included the festival Box Office being robbed at gun point and Jimi Hendrix’s own road manager, Gerry Stickells being attacked. Depsite these problems, The Experience delivered an enthusiastic hour-plus performance which saw Jimi lead the trio through a series of songs encompassing all of the different periods of the group’s existence.

Jimi's Isle Of Fehmarn performance has been widely bootlegged over the last 35 years yet it was never professionally recorded. Amateur recordings made from the audience by fans have served as the only known documentation of this historic concert until now. As the eighth entry in this popular 'bootleg' series, Dagger presents a newly discovered recording made by the festival's promoters. Unbeknownst to Hendrix, the promoters captured the group's entire performance by feeding two overhead stage microphones into a consumer grade Revox reel-to-reel tape machine located off to the side of the stage. The resulting document, rough hewn and unmixed, is clear and not unlike the amateur audience recording featured on the initial Dagger offering Live At The Oakland Coliseum.

In addition to “Killing Floor,” Live At The Isle Of Fehmarn also features “Spanish Castle Magic,” “All Along The Watchtower,” “Hey Joe,” “Message To Love,” “Hey Baby (New Rising Sun),” “Foxey Lady,” “Red House,” “Ezy Ryder,” “Freedom,” “Room Full Of Mirrors,” “Purple Haze,” and a particularly memorable rendition of “Voodoo Child (Slight Return).”