Are You Experienced by The Jimi Hendrix Experience

Are You Experienced

The Jimi Hendrix Experience

1967

Are You Experienced is a Rock album by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, originally released in 1967. On Gatefold: 436 pressings tracked, owned by 158 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Psych Rock
  • fuzzy
  • euphoric
  • psychedelic

About

<b>100 Best Albums</b> Around the time he started working on <i>Are You Experienced</i>, Jimi Hendrix met the songwriter-producer Kim Fowley. This was London, 1966. Fowley thought Hendrix was weird and unfashionable, but people had been talking, so Fowley asked: What’s your thing? “Science-fiction rock ’n’ roll,” Hendrix said. It’s not a bad self-assessment. Like science fiction, Hendrix’s futuristic qualities—his use of feedback and noise, the extraterrestrial imagery of “Purple Haze” and “Third Stone From the Sun”—are offset by a groundedness that makes them feel tied to older forms of human expression; a blues for the computer age. He wasn’t experimenting with modern classical music (like The Beatles) or high-minded pop orchestration (like The Beach Boys); he wasn’t even tapping into the more explicitly far-reaching journeys of psychedelia, like Pink Floyd. Instead, he took the simple, gut-level sounds of the Muddy Waters and Little Richard he grew up on and transfigured them into something new, an innovation that made him a precursor both to Black psychedelia like Prince and Outkast, and the radical ordinariness of punk, not to mention almost everything blues-related that came in his wake. In the consolidation of the cultural narratives of classic rock, it’s easy to let his innovations wash over you: Hear how great and revolutionary something is often enough, and you stop hearing it at all. But of all the endlessly sanctified albums that came out of the late 1960s, <i>Are You Experienced</i> is one of the few that still feels like a dynamic, living thing—at the very least, the concept of hummable, three-and-a-half-minute songs tricked out with sound effects is as good a definition of 21st-century pop as it was of Hendrix’s music 50 years earlier. And that’s the real magic of good science fiction: No matter how foreign it seems, it’s always talking about now.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Purple Haze2:50
  2. 2Manic Depression3:42
  3. 3Hey Joe3:30
  4. 4Love or Confusion3:12
  5. 5May This Be Love3:10
  6. 6I Don't Live Today3:54
  7. 7The Wind Cries Mary3:20
  8. 8Fire2:43
  9. 9Third Stone from the Sun6:44
  10. 10Foxey Lady3:18
  11. 11Are You Experienced?4:15
  12. 12Stone Free3:35
  13. 1351st Anniversary3:15
  14. 14Highway Chile3:32
  15. 15Can You See Me2:32
  16. 16Remember2:48
  17. 17Red House3:50
  18. 18Are You Experienced (Bonus Footage)16:48

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158 collectors on Gatefold own this · 436 pressings tracked on Gatefold