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Morning Symphony Ideas

Jimi Hendrix · 2000

70 min · 6 tracks · hard rock · psychedelic rock · blues rock

A sprawling collection of unrefined jams showcasing Hendrix's improvisational genius and bluesy flair.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • sprawling jams for deep focus
  • gradual builds towards resolution
  • improvisational exploration and freedom
  • long sessions of musical discovery

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer concise, structured tracks
  • seek instant gratification in music

Where this album fits

Themes
late-night jam sessions· bluesy improvisation· psychedelic experimentation
Career context
Released posthumously in 2000, 'Morning Symphony Ideas' compiles unreleased material from Jimi Hendrix's late career. This album follows 'The Cry of Love', reflecting his transition into more experimental sounds before his untimely death in 1970.
Stylistic neighbors
Jeff Beck· Eric Clapton· Stevie Ray Vaughan
Sounds like this from elsewhere
At Fillmore East by The Allman Brothers Band — Captures extended jam sessions with bluesy improvisation and a psychedelic Southern rock vibe.
Disraeli Gears by Cream — Shares a similar blend of blues-rock and psychedelic elements, with an emphasis on improvisational flair.
American Beauty by Grateful Dead — Features expansive jams and a late-night atmosphere, focusing on lyrical storytelling and musical exploration.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Keep On Groovin’ 28:06
  • 2 Jungle 9:04
  • 3 Room Full of Mirrors 5:53
  • 4 Strato Strut 4:40
  • 5 Scorpio Woman 21:41
  • 6 Acoustic Demo 1:07

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