Producer Eddie Kramer Discusses The JIMI HENDRIX Musical Legacy; Video Posted

March 20, 2013, 11 years ago

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In an exclusive interview with NBC Nightly News, music producer Eddie Kramer discusses JIMI HENDRIX's music legacy and the process involved in co-producing Hendrix's new album, People, Hell And Angels. Watch below:

In another exclusive with NBC Nighty News, Janie L. Hendrix, Experience Hendrix, L.L.C. CEO & President and guitar legend Jimi's younger sister, shares memories of her brother and recounts how he helped come up with the title of this new'album People, Hell And Angels.

People, Hell and Angels, debuted at No. 2 on the US Billboard 200 chart last week selling 72,000 copies. It marks Hendrix' highest-charting album since 1968, when Electric Ladyland spent two weeks at No. 1. Hendrix most recently visited the top 10 of the chart when another from-the-vaults album, 2010's Valleys of Neptune, debuted and peaked at No. 4.

All 12 tracks on People, Hell & Angels were recorded between 1968 and 1970 and were meant for First Days Of The New Rising Sun, the follow up to Electric Ladyland that Hendrix was working on when he passed away in 1970.

People, Hell & Angels features the following unearthed tracks:

'Earth Blues'

'Somewhere'

'Hear My Train A Comin''

'Bleeding Heart'

'Let Me Move You'

'Izabella'

'Easy Blues'

'Crash Landing'

'Inside Out'

'Hey Gypsy Boy'

'Mojo Man'

'Villanova Junction Blues'


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