Band of Gypsys

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Machine Gun 00:00 Tools
Who Knows 00:00 Tools
Changes 05:38 Tools
We Gotta Live Together 00:00 Tools
Power To Love 06:58 Tools
Message Of Love 05:23 Tools
Power Of Soul 00:00 Tools
Message to Love 03:32 Tools
Them Changes 05:11 Tools
Izabella 00:00 Tools
Earth Blues 05:58 Tools
Stop 05:43 Tools
Voodoo Child (Slight Return) 06:01 Tools
Wild Thing 00:00 Tools
Power Of Love 06:55 Tools
Stone Free 12:57 Tools
Hear My Train A Comin' 09:02 Tools
Burning Desire 07:21 Tools
Stepping Stone 05:20 Tools
I Don't Live Today 04:27 Tools
Auld Lang Syne 03:54 Tools
Intro / Stone Free 12:52 Tools
Machine Gun (live) 08:53 Tools
Foxy Lady 07:08 Tools
Lover Man 03:10 Tools
Bleeding Heart 06:23 Tools
Purple Haze 03:46 Tools
Who Knows (live) 09:34 Tools
Fire 05:13 Tools
Ezy Ryder 04:07 Tools
Room Full Of Mirrors 03:21 Tools
Ezy Rider 05:53 Tools
We Gotta Live Together (live) 05:49 Tools
Intro 02:31 Tools
Introduction 01:47 Tools
Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) 04:20 Tools
Machine Gun [live] 12:35 Tools
Who Knows? 01:47 Tools
Who Knows [Live] 03:55 Tools
Hear my Train 09:02 Tools
Power Of Soul (Live) 06:20 Tools
Hey Joe 04:03 Tools
Earth Blues (Live) 05:58 Tools
Them Changes (live) 05:09 Tools
Changes (live) 05:57 Tools
Freedom 05:58 Tools
Country Blues 06:35 Tools
Message to Love (live) 05:58 Tools
Stop (Live) 05:44 Tools
Auld Lang Syne (Live) 03:54 Tools
Stone Free (Live) 12:57 Tools
(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man 12:56 Tools
In From The Storm 07:17 Tools
Message of Love (Live) 05:25 Tools
Born Under a Bad Sign 07:35 Tools
Wild Thing (Live) 03:06 Tools
Intro / Who Knows 10:51 Tools
Foxey Lady 10:51 Tools
Voodoo Child 06:01 Tools
Izabella (Live) 03:28 Tools
Changes [Live] 00:00 Tools
Stepping Stone (Live) 05:21 Tools
We Gotta Live Together [Live] 00:00 Tools
Dolly Dagger 02:45 Tools
Star Spangled Banner 02:45 Tools
Power to Love (live) 06:55 Tools
Once I Had a Woman 03:41 Tools
Hear My Train A-Comin' 09:02 Tools
Power of Soul [Live] 06:52 Tools
Midnight Lightning 05:21 Tools
Here My Train 09:03 Tools
(Them) Changes 05:38 Tools
Astro Man 06:55 Tools
Angel 04:22 Tools
Red House 09:01 Tools
Baggy's Jam 04:55 Tools
Message Of Love [live] 05:22 Tools
Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (Live) 06:01 Tools
Burning Desire (Live) 08:24 Tools
Power Of Love (live) 05:00 Tools
All Along the Watchtower 06:01 Tools
Spanish Castle Magic 07:05 Tools
Hey Baby (New Rising Sun) 08:24 Tools
Hear My Train A Comin' (Live) 09:01 Tools
Woodstock Improvisation 05:00 Tools
(Them) Changes (Live) 05:00 Tools
Straight Ahead 04:41 Tools
Voodoo Child (Slight.Return) 05:00 Tools
Night Bird Flying 03:54 Tools
Auld Lang Syne [Live] 03:54 Tools
Stepping Stone [Live] 05:20 Tools
Burning Desire [Live] 08:22 Tools
Power To Love [Live] 06:55 Tools
Wild Thing [Live] 03:06 Tools
Foxy Lady (live) 06:33 Tools
Stone Free [Live] 12:57 Tools
Message To Love [Live] 09:02 Tools
Villanova Junction 12:56 Tools
Hear My Train Comin' 09:02 Tools
Stop [Live] 05:43 Tools
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Band of Gypsys is a live album by a group of the same name featuring Jimi Hendrix. Released before his death in 1970, it was the last album Hendrix himself authorized, and the only Hendrix album to be released on Capitol Records—the result of a settlement regarding a forgotten recording contract he had signed in 1965 before he became famous. Band of Gypsys is now issued on MCA Records, along with the rest of his catalog. After The Jimi Hendrix Experience broke up in mid-1969, Hendrix played with a line-up he called Gypsy Sun and Rainbows at Woodstock. This was Billy Cox's (bassist) first appearence on stage(!). The band was short-lived, however, and he formed A Band of Gypsys with his drummer Buddy Miles and bassist Billy Cox who were already friends for almost a decade. They recorded some studio material, some of which has been posthumously released, and made their live debut at the Fillmore East on New Year's Eve 1969 for a series of four shows, spread over two days. The recordings included on Band of Gypsys featured selections from the final two shows, which were performed on the evening of January 1, 1970. The set lists for these two shows are as follows with asterisk indicating inclusion on the Band of Gypsys album: January 1, 1970 (3rd Fillmore East set) 1. Who Knows* 2. Machine Gun* 3. Changes 4. Power of Soul 5. Stepping Stone 6. Foxey Lady 7. Stop 8. Hear My Train A-Comin 9. Earth Blues 10. Burning Desire January 1, 1970 (4th Fillmore East set) 1. Stone Free / Little Drummer Boy 2. Changes* 3. Power of Soul* 4. Message to Love* 5. Earth Blues 6. Machine Gun 7. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) 8. We Gotta Live Together* 9. Wild Thing 10. Hey Joe 11. Purple Haze The Fillmore East concert features Hendrix in his element and in peak form, and the songs Hendrix selected for the Band of Gypsys release highlighted new material. The fact that these songs were never properly released as studio versions elevates the significance of this album. (Studio versions of "Message to Love" and "Power of Soul" are available on some posthumous releases.) Specifically, the included version of "Machine Gun" is widely regarded as one of the greatest guitar performances. Its long intricate guitar solo and percussive riffs decend into a sonic assault of controlled feedback to similuate the sounds and frenzy of a battlefield: helicopters, dropping bombs, explosions, and machine guns. Yet, Hendrix always maintains the melodic center of the song and impeccible tone. Hendrix selected two Buddy Miles songs for the album as a kind of "sorry" for the break-up of the band. "We Gotta Live Together" is heavily edited for the album. Its original length is about twice of what can be heard on the album (before moving to that song the band seems to play a riff that is taken from Sly and the Family Stone's "Sing a Simple Song"). The full version can be heard on the 2-disc Live at the Fillmore East album. Due to the demands of four sets over two days, the band faced a lack of material. So, Hendrix did rely on Experience-era favorites "Wild Thing," "Hey Joe," "Purple Haze, "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)," "Foxey Lady," "Fire," and "Stone Free" to fill out the sets. In fact, nearing the end of the 4th set, Hendrix said, "We're just trying to figure out something to play, but we only know about six songs right now...seven...nine." He then launched into a blistering version of "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)." Hendrix was energized by his new bandmates, which infused new life into these Experience-era classics not included on this album. ("Foxey Lady" was included on the Japanese/German release (details below). Further, "Wild Thing," "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" and "Stone Free" can be heard on the widely available Live at the Filimore East 2-disc set.) After a shambolic show at Madison Square Garden on January 28, Band of Gypsys was disbanded. With Experience member Mitch Mitchell on drums and Billy Cox on bass, The Jimi Hendrix Experience was reformed and for the next several months would work on Hendrix's next album, projected to be a double album until the leader's tragic death that September. Produced by Hendrix (as "Heaven Research"), Band of Gypsys reached #5 in the US and UK and became one of the artist's best-selling albums. Band of Gypsys is also the name of a documentary concerning the album and Hendrix's performances at the Fillmore during New Year's Eve 1969, and New Year's Day 1970. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.