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Jimi Hendrix - Calling Long Distance ... (Univibes CD 1) (1970)

Track listing:
  1. The Burning Of The Midnight Lamp 4:35
  2. Little Miss Lover 2:20
  3. Foxy Lady 3:21
  4. Experiencing The Blues Catfish Blues 7:49
  5. Oh Man, Is This Me Or What? 5:46
  6. Purple Haze 7:25
  7. Fire 3:00
  8. Hear My Train A Comin' 7:04
  9. Spanish Castle Magic 9:45
  10. Slow Walkin' Talk 3:00
  11. Instrumental Improvisation 2:11
  12. Hey Baby 7:24
  13. Red House 10:16

Notes


1. The Burning Of The Midnight Lamp (Experience (Stora Scenen: Grona Lund Tivoli Garden; Stockholm, Sweden) 9-11-67)
2. Little Miss Lover (Experience (Olympic Sound; London, England) 1967)
3. Foxy Lady (Experience (Vitus Studio 'Hoepla'; Bussum, Holland) 11-10-67)
4. Catfish Blues (Experience (Vitus Studio 'Jimi Hendrix Jams'; Bussum, Holland) 11-10- 67)
5. Oh Man, Is This Me Or What? (Experience (interview))
6. Purple Haze (Experience (Capitol Theatre; Ottawa, Canada) 3-19-68, second show)
7. Fire (Experience (Miami Pop Festival; Hallandale, FLA 5-18-68, second show)
8. Getting My Heart Back Together Again (Experience (Miami Pop Festival; Hallandale, FLA)
5-18-68, second show)
9. Spanish Castle Magic (complete) (Experience (Winterland; San Francisco, CA) 10-11-68, second
show)
10. Slow Walkin' Talk (Jimi, Robert Wyatt (TTG Studios; Hollywood, CA) 10-68)
11. Instrumental Improvisation (Jimi, Billy Cox (Electric Lady; New York City, NY) 1970)
12. Hey Baby (The Land Of The New Rising Sun) (Jimi, Mitch Mitchell, Billy Cox (K.B. Hallen;
Copenhagen, Denmark) 9-3-70)
13. Red House (Jimi, Mitch Mitchell, Billy Cox (K.B. Hallen; Copenhagen, Denmark) 9-3-70)

'Little Miss Lover' released for the first time ever here, from an acetate. 'Slow Walkin' Talk', first time released ever. This was a release for subscribers/members of 'Univibes'. Released 1992.


from http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Underground/9099/95.html

UniVibes is a magazine put out by Caesar Glebeek, one of the authors of Electric Gypsy, the great book on Jimi Hendrix. As a bonus, UniVibes has offered 3 CDs of Jimi Hendrix material not found anywhere else. This one, Calling Long Distance, is the first of the three, but is no longer available for purchase. An interesting collection of songs, many of the songs on these three CDs were very rarely performed in concert, mainly in Sweden it seems. Some of the tracks are muffled sounding, but considering the rarity of them, it makes little difference. Little Miss Lover comes from an LP, possible the acetate only version of this song. Catfish Blues, I believe appears on the BBC Sessions CD. Oh Man, Is This Me Or What is a small part of an interview with Jimi. A feedback drenched and experimental sounding Purple Haze follows, signifying the end of the earth from the sounds of it ;) Getting My Heart is Jimi playing the blues like only Jimi can (and
according to Jimi in the introduction, this is only the second time they've performed this song!). Instrumental Improvisation is a bass heavy blues tune, but is much too short. Hey Baby makes an early and much appreciated appearance, and features a little more guitar exploration than on other versions. Red House, Jimi's blues masterpiece, closes this CD and as Jimi so often did in concert, slows it down and just plays it so in-fucking-credibly.