Live at Clark University
Jimi Hendrix · 1999
70 min · 9 tracks · hard rock · psychedelic rock · blues rock
A raw and electrifying showcase of Hendrix's improvisational genius and bluesy rock fervor captured in a live setting.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- raw energy of live performance immersive concert experience interviews adding personal context
- Context
- Released posthumously in 1999, 'Live at Clark University' offers a glimpse into Jimi Hendrix's live performances during his brief but intense career. At this time, Hendrix was already recognized as a groundbreaking guitarist and cultural icon, having released landmark albums like 'Are You Experienced?' and 'Electric Ladyland' in the late 1960s. This album presents his unique blend of rock and blues, demonstrating his enduring influence on future generations.
- If you like
- hard rock, psychedelic rock, blues rock
Live at Clark University is an album by Jimi Hendrix, released in 1999. A raw and electrifying showcase of Hendrix's improvisational genius and bluesy rock fervor captured in a live setting. This album is significant as it captures one of Hendrix’s live performances from 1968, showcasing his exceptional stage presence and guitar skills. It has been well-received by critics for its raw energy and serves as an important document of his artistry, reflecting the innovative spirit of the late 1960s music scene. The inclusion of interviews provides additional context to his thoughts and experiences during that era. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Live at Clark University sound like?
A raw and electrifying showcase of Hendrix's improvisational genius and bluesy rock fervor captured in a live setting. Rooted in hard rock and psychedelic rock.
What makes Live at Clark University by Jimi Hendrix notable?
This album is significant as it captures one of Hendrix’s live performances from 1968, showcasing his exceptional stage presence and guitar skills. It has been well-received by critics for its raw energy and serves as an important document of his artistry, reflecting the innovative spirit of the late 1960s music scene. The inclusion of interviews provides additional context to his thoughts and experiences during that era. Released posthumously in 1999, 'Live at Clark University' offers a glimpse into Jimi Hendrix's live performances during his brief but intense career. At this time, Hendrix was already recognized as a groundbreaking guitarist and cultural icon, having released landmark albums like 'Are You Experienced?' and 'Electric Ladyland' in the late 1960s. This album presents his unique blend of rock and blues, demonstrating his enduring influence on future generations.
Who is Live at Clark University for?
Live at Clark University works well if you're into raw energy of live performance, immersive concert experience and interviews adding personal context.
How many songs are on Live at Clark University?
Live at Clark University has 9 tracks, running approximately 70 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Jimi Hendrix: Pre-Concert Interview 20:56
- 2 Fire Standout 3:33
- 3 Red House Standout 7:09
- 4 Foxey Lady Standout 4:32
- 5 Purple Haze 5:05
- 6 Wild Thing 8:12
- 7 Noel Redding: Post-Concert Interview 7:13
- 8 Mitch Mitchell: Post-Concert Interview 8:58
- 9 Jimi Hendrix: Post-Concert Interview 4:54
Release Date
January 1, 1999
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
70 min 32 sec
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