Live at Woburn
48 min · 8 tracks · hard rock · psychedelic rock · blues rock
A raw and electrifying performance where blues-infused rock meets psychedelic improvisation.
Why this album works
This album is significant as it features some of Hendrix's most iconic tracks performed live, contributing to the legacy of his music in the rock canon. The release further solidified Hendrix's reputation as an electrifying performer, despite being issued years after his death, showcasing the enduring appeal of his artistry.
- Best for
- dynamic live energy throughout extended jams for deep immersion wave-like pacing with intensity
- Context
- Released in 1972, 'Live at Woburn' captures Jimi Hendrix's dynamic live sound shortly after his passing. This album showcases his unparalleled guitar skills and stage presence during a period when he was transitioning from studio albums to posthumous live recordings, highlighting his influence on rock music even after his untimely death.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Steppenwolf· Janis Joplin· Cream
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Introduction 1:07
- 2 Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band 1:11
- 3 Fire Standout 4:19
- 4 Tax Free 10:11
- 5 Red House Standout 11:30
- 6 Foxey Lady 4:55
- 7 Voodoo Child (slight return) Standout 6:38
- 8 Purple Haze 8:10
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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