Wednesday, 11 April 2012

ATM 187 Hendrix For Everyone Volume 01 - Birth Of The Experience (flac)


The complete four hour KPFA Radio Special broadcast in 1982 in California plus a fifth music only disc of outtakes from the series.  The tracks were said to have been provided by producer Alan Douglas to the station for the show.

Set List

01 Paying The Bills
02 Jimi Jimi Jimi
03 Are You Experienced
04 Remembering (Part One)
05 Al Hendrix
06 Remember ing (Part Two)
07 My Diary
08 On His Way
09 Hey Joe
10 Cosmic Boundaries
11 The In Sound
12 Third Stone From The Sun
13 Going Home
14 Killing Floor
15 Post Monterey
16 I Don't Live Today
17 David Henderson
18 Noel Redding
19 Stone Free
20 Old Debts

Download link.  Rars with recovery record.

When you click through on the lix.in link click on continue not on download

http://lix.in/-c558c1



If you are the legal representative of Jimi's estate and you don't want his ROIOs shared here you can send me an e-mail at idontbelievetherearenoids@yahoo.com and I will close this blog and stop sharing Jimi's ROIOs freely with other fans.  As you will know ROIOs exist - you can't make them vanish. So, why not let Jimi's fans download them for free instead of having to purchase them from commercial bootleggers on auction sites?  The ATM series was created by fans to be shared freely amongst fans.  We support Jimi and his estate by purchasing his official releases which are absolutely not shared here.

3 comments:

  1. Hello, if you don't mind me asking - what is this exactly? Is it studio recordings? From which year?

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  2. Googling, I found this...


    The Complete KPFA Tapes
    ATM 187-191 / 2002 - 5CDR

    Note:
    These are copies
    of the Original Master tapes
    given to the KPFA Radio Station
    by Alan Douglas in 1982.

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  3. I *do** know what these are.. and thank you!!..Previously, only 90 minutes or so of the Alan Douglas KPFA tapes ever showed up.. unlike many folks, I am one of those people that thinks Alan Douglas did a BANG UP job.. perhaps because I, myself, have also been an engineer/producer, and also have heard the state of these tapes in the raw.. I certainly think he would have Mitch's original drum tracks where ever possible, but as far as the rest...if Jimi didn't like Noel's bass parts (which happened a whole lot, reportedly) he'd redo it himself, on bass, and I am SUREthat if he had access to another bass player, he would have turned it over to him. In my experience, doing all the parts yourself is a recipe for disaster, as there is no variety.. it's the fact that each instrument is played by a DIFFERENT person that adds the magic to a recording...

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