Isle of Wight
34 min · 6 tracks · hard rock · psychedelic rock · blues rock
A raw, electrifying fusion of blues and psychedelic rock echoes the urgency of a live performance.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- dynamic peaks and valleys
- electric energy throughout journey
- late-night revelry with friends
- immersive live performance feel
Maybe skip if you want
- prefer short, standalone tracks
- seek consistent pacing throughout
Where this album fits
- Themes
- Isle of Wight Festival· counterculture liberation· electric blues intensity
- Career context
- Released posthumously in 1971, 'Isle of Wight' captures Jimi Hendrix at a tumultuous time in his career shortly before his untimely death. This album features performances from the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970, showcasing Hendrix's innovative guitar work and stage presence during his final major concert appearance.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Jeff Beck· Eric Clapton· Stevie Ray Vaughan
- Sounds like this from elsewhere
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Live at Leeds by The Who — Captures raw energy and live improvisation, merging rock with a rebellious spirit similar to Hendrix's performances.Disraeli Gears by Cream — Combines blues and psychedelia with electrifying guitar work, echoing the intensity found in Hendrix's live shows.How the West Was Won by Led Zeppelin — Features powerful live performances and blues-infused rock that aligns with the electric fervor of Hendrix's style.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Midnight Lightning 7:14
- 2 Foxy Lady 8:54
- 3 Lover Man 3:04
- 4 Freedom 4:18
- 5 All Along the Watchtower 4:28
- 6 In From the Storm 6:06
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