This MCA release follows the 1994 Jimi Hendrix: Woodstock issue. It adds four unreleased tracks and is more than 30 minutes longer than its predecessor. However, it still misses songs, for instance "Master Mind" and "Gypsy Woman" which are both sung by Larry Lee. In comparison to the existing soundboard copy of this show, Larry Lee's guitar is far in the background, almost unhearable at times. "Red House" is significally shorter than it was originally played.
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| - This MCA release follows the 1994 Jimi Hendrix: Woodstock issue. It adds four unreleased tracks and is more than 30 minutes longer than its predecessor. However, it still misses songs, for instance "Master Mind" and "Gypsy Woman" which are both sung by Larry Lee. In comparison to the existing soundboard copy of this show, Larry Lee's guitar is far in the background, almost unhearable at times. "Red House" is significally shorter than it was originally played.
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Producer
| - John McDermott, Eddie Kramer, Janie Hendrix
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| - Album cover of Live at Woodstock
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| - Fire
- Introduction
- Voodoo Child
- Star Spangled Banner
- Purple Haze
- Hey Joe
- Villanova Junction
- Woodstock Improvisation
- Red House
- Izabella
- Foxey Lady
- Hear My Train a-Comin'
- Jam Back at the House
- Lover Man
- Message to Love
- Spanis Castle Magic
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| - This MCA release follows the 1994 Jimi Hendrix: Woodstock issue. It adds four unreleased tracks and is more than 30 minutes longer than its predecessor. However, it still misses songs, for instance "Master Mind" and "Gypsy Woman" which are both sung by Larry Lee. In comparison to the existing soundboard copy of this show, Larry Lee's guitar is far in the background, almost unhearable at times. "Red House" is significally shorter than it was originally played.
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