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Are You Experienced CD/DVD | 
| Artist: Jimi Hendrix Label: Sony Legacy Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy New: $10.15 as of 9/9/2010 07:27 CDT details You Save: $1.83 (15%)
New (29) Used (11) from $6.35
Seller: cdbaron Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 3630
Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.6
MPN: 762162 UPC: 886976216221 EAN: 0886976216221 ASIN: B0033AGPEO
Release Date: March 9, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Purple Haze | | • | Manic Depression | | • | Hey Joe | | • | Love Or Confusion | | • | May This Be Love | | • | I Don't Live Today | | • | The Wind Cries Mary | | • | Fire | | • | 3rd Stone From The Sun | | • | Foxey Lady | | • | Are You Experienced | | • | Stone Free | | • | 51st Anniversary | | • | Highway Chile | | • | Can You See Me | | • | Remember | | • | Red House |
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Album Description The debut release from The Jimi Hendrix Experience is widely regarded as the greatest, most influential debut release from any artist. When first released in 1967, Are You Experienced turned the music world upside down as Hendrix showed everyone exactly what it meant to be 'experienced.' Remastered from the original 2-track mixdown master tapes, this expanded 17-song collection features the ageless classics "Purple Haze," "Red House," "Stone Free," "Hey Joe," and "Are You Experienced." DELUXE CD/DVD EDITIONS OF JIMI'S CLASSIC STUDIO ALBUMS! All titles in lavish 6-panel digipaks 36 page booklets include detailed session info, liner notes, photos and memorabilia DVDs contain exclusive "making of" mini documentaries Original Classic Albums also available on 180 gram audiophile LP with gatefold jackets and color LP booklets
Album Description Deluxe digitally remastered CD/DVD edition of this classic 1967 album from the Rock guitar legend. This edition is housed in a lavish six-panel digipak with 36 page booklet including detailed session info, liner notes, photos and memorabilia. The DVDs contain an exclusive "making of" mini documentary.
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WARNING !!!!! Loudness wins! August 28, 2010 D. Floyd (USA) Loudness War wins! I was wondering from the discussion of the 1997 vs 2010 discussion and took a look. The 2010 version is definitely clipped. Sadly I thought it actually improved the sound (imaging) while equally destroying it - yes I notice the clipping - idiots. FWIW.
Jimi Hendrix is the King August 10, 2010 Emerson Sartori (Brasília, DF Brasil) I had this cd. But I wanted to buy because the video. But for me isn't worth. If was the new pictures it's ok. The video shows the sound enginner talks about the same musics not all.
As to the cd is not necessary comment JImi Hendrix is a god of guitar.
'Are You Experienced?' July 9, 2010 Jonathan Cumberbatch (Trinidad) Received in 'as-new' condition and quite promptly. No glitches on either disc.
Regarding the discs themselves, the sound of the remastered CD is quite good though (to these ears) not as definitive as it still can be. The DVD is substantial (unlike the Beatles video add-ons) and revealing though the guest commentators and mixers focus on highlight tracks rather than the entire classic slate.
The booklet is a great read and rounds off an excellent product offering - 'til the next reissue raises the bar once more:)
Could be better... May 19, 2010 Bruno Novaes Souza (São Paulo, Brazil) "Axis" have been a classic for over 40 years, so i'm not going to review the album, but this Deluxe Edition. I'm giving the same review to all these Hendrix "New" Remasters...
The remastered sound is really an improvement if you only listened to the first pressings of it on CD. But, if you already have the '97 remasters, it's just the same thing.
I'm givin' it 4 stars because of the dvd. It's so short, that i really wonder why not to put a CD of demos or live recordings from the era? It would be so better.
One star for DVD April 6, 2010 Dexbet (North East Kingdom) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Unfortunately with the DVD, the new interviews were done in widescreen, however, the old video footage was not - but they spliced it in as widescreen. So what you get is Jimi's face stretched out wider than it is high. It is too, too bad. I bought this CD for the DVD and was hoping to see some vintage Jimi. Instead his footage is all distorted. Whom ever did the DVD needs to go back to school and learn how to do this correctly. Janie should have this fixed and offer a free disc exchange. Maybe this is why this set is only ten bucks.
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