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BBC Sessions (The Jimi Hendrix Experience) : ウィキペディア英語版
BBC Sessions (The Jimi Hendrix Experience album)

''BBC Sessions'' is an album of recordings by the rock group The Jimi Hendrix Experience, released on MCA Records on June 2, 1998. It contains all the surviving tracks from their various appearances on BBC radio programmes, such as ''Saturday Club'' and ''Top Gear'', recorded in 1967. At a BBC radio 'session', a practice still alive in British radio today, a band is required to record material in a studio quickly with limited overdubbing, largely limited to and relying upon their live sound. Many groups as part of this tradition choose to record some songs that are not part of their main repertoire. The album also includes the only two surviving Hendrix UK TV soundtracks (both BBC) ''Late Night Line Up'' ("Manic Depression" only survives) and the 1969 ''Lulu Show'' (complete).
''BBC Sessions'' therefore offers its own unique example of the Experience sound, and a revealing glimpse of a song from their early repertoire Howlin' Wolf's "Killing Floor" and their only known studio recording of Bob Dylan's "Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window?".
Apart from the "live" in studio versions of well-known Experience songs, there are several unique studio recordings of songs, i.e. "Driving South" (x3), which includes several licks derived from Albert Collins' "Frosty" (1962) and "Thaw Out" (1965), "Hoochie Coochie Man", "Catfish Blues", "Hound Dog", "Hear My Train a Comin'"(x2) and a couple of novelty tracks: the amusing parody of a BBC Radio 1 jingle "Radio One", and a recording with a young Stevie Wonder on drums (a cover of Wonder's own "I Was Made to Love Her"). It also includes the sound track from the band's infamous appearance on Lulu's television show in 1969.
''The Top of the Pops'' references were overdubbed by Brian Mathews onto ''Top Gear'' recordings for the BBC produced Swedish (English language) ''radio'' show of the same name. The original recordings minus Brian no longer exist.
This collection has been re-released as part of the Hendrix Family's project to remaster Jimi's discography in 2010 by Experience Hendrix and Legacy Recordings. The re-release contains 2 digitally remastered sound discs with "Burning of the Midnight Lamp" bonus track from August 24, 1967, and 1 DVD videodisc of footage from recording sessions, and 22 pages of program notes.〔(The Jimi Hendrix Experience BBC Sessions (2CD + DVD and LP Editions) The Official Jimi Hendrix Site )〕
Some of this material had previously been released by Rykodisc in 1988 on an album titled ''Radio One''.
==Track listing==



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