A clean UK second pressing of Electric Ladyland by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, on Track Records. This is the sought after version with the blue text, which sellers regularly hype as the first pressing, but we have definitively proven is the second version, as explained here, here and here. The VG+(+) gatefold cover has the […]
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A clean UK mono first pressing of Are You Experienced by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, on Track Records. It doesn’t get better than Hendrix’s debut album, originally issued only in mono in the UK. The VG++ cover has some of the typical lamination creasing to the front, but no other issues. The EX to VG++ […]
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A scarce program for the December 1967 UK package tour featuring the Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Pink Floyd (with Syd Barrett,) and The Move, with Amen Corner, The Nice and Eire Apparent. The three headliners for this tour are among the most important psychedelic bands of all time, all at the peak of their powers. […]
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A very rare first printing handbill advertising a February 1968 concert by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Soft Machine, Electric Flag and Blue Cheer at Los Angeles’s Shrine Auditorium. The handbill is in VG+ condition with some minor toning, mostly visible on the back, and some tape residue on the top right and bottom left corners, […]
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An extremely rare first-printing of John Van Hamersveld’s classic concert poster advertising a February, 1968 show by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Soft Machine, Electric Flag and Blue Cheer at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles (illustrated in The Art of Rock as plate # 3.72). This highly sought after poster is in excellent condition, with […]
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Mitch Mitchell’s legendary “map jacket”, owned and worn extensively by the Jimi Hendrix Experience drummer during his time with Hendrix. Made by celebrated London clothier Granny Takes a Trip (probably for Mitchell), this jacket was exhibited at Seattle’s Experience Music Project (now Museum of Pop Culture) as part of their 2015-2016 exhibition Hear My Train […]
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An impossibly rare UK first pressing of Jimi Hendrix’s second single, “Purple Haze/51st Anniversary”, boldly signed on the label by Hendrix. “Purple Haze” was the first record released on Track, the label formed by Chris Stamp and Kit Lambert, managers of The Who. As Track was not fully operational when Hendrix’s debut single, “Hey Joe” […]
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An original ‘Press’ backstage pass for the 1969 Woodstock Festival (short for the Woodstock Music & Art Fair – An Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace and Music.) The story of the Woodstock Festival and the artists who performed is familiar to any fan of 60’s rock– the rain, the mud, the crowd of 500,000 watching Jimi Hendrix, […]
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A very rare first printing handbill advertising a February 1968 concert by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Soft Machine, Electric Flag and Blue Cheer at Los Angeles’s Shrine Auditorium. This is the scarcest version, printed on gold paper; most were on light blue paper. The handbill is in VG+ condition with some some tape residue on […]
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A beautiful limited edition silkscreen print of Jimi Hendrix “in the mylar chamber” by the late artist/photographer/publisher/poet and filmmaker Ira Cohen. Cohen (1935-2011) photographed numerous musicians, poets and artists in a mylar room he built in his New York loft. He shot Hendrix in 1969, and the guitarist told Cohen “looking at your pictures is […]
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A handbill advertising a cancelled Jimi Hendrix concert that was have to taken place September 27, 1969 at the Will Rogers Coliseum in Ft. Worth, TX. After Hendrix’s August 20 Woodstock performance, he returned to the recording studio, canceling this and other concert dates. Hendrix eventually rescheduled his tour and played this venue on May […]
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A superb mono UK first pressing of The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s Are You Experienced LP on Track Records. It’s near impossible to find a copy this clean of Hendrix’s debut album; we’d guess this has been played no more than 3-4 times. The Mint disc has an immaculate playing surface with no sign of use […]
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A Mint condition one-sided test pressing used to put together The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s Electric Ladyland Deluxe Edition 50th Anniversary box set. This test pressing contains four previously-unreleased alternate tracks that appear on side 5: “1983…(A Merman I Should Turn to Be)”, “Voodoo Chile”, “Cherokee Mist” and “Hear My Train a Comin’”. These tracks are all […]
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A scarce program 40 page program for ‘London’s First Great Gala Pop Festival’ held at Royal Albert Hall from June 29-July 5, 1969. This all star festival featured performances by Led Zeppelin, The Who, Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac, Chicken Shack, Chuck Berry, Family, The Incredible String Band, Blodwyn Pig, The Misunderstood, The Web, Pentangle, and […]
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A classic concert poster for the “Newport ’69 at Devonshire Downs” festival in Southern California featuring the image of headliner Jimi Hendrix. Also on the bill were The Byrds, Jethro Tull, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Ike & Tina Turner, Steppenwolf, Spirit, Love, Johnny Winter, Joe Cocker, Eric Burdon, Albert King, Albert Collins, Booker T & The […]
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An impossibly rare 1967 French Barclay Records test pressing of The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s single “Burning of the Midnight Lamp/The Stars That Play With Laughing Sam’s Dice”. The custom Barclay labels have typed information on both sides, with a handwritten X and number written on the A-side. There is a serrated ring around each label. […]
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