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Bleeding Heart (album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bleeding Heart (album)
''Bleeding Heart'' is one of several names given to albums of a 1968 jam session with Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, and others. The albums were fashioned from an informal two-track tape recording made by Hendrix that was subsequently stolen from his apartment.〔Shadwick 2003, p. 144.〕 The jam took place at the Scene club in New York City and various dates and participants have been suggested. Although it presents a unique setting, critics and biographers have generally found fault with the sound quality and Morrison's performance. ==Background== To relieve the pressures of touring and recording, Jimi Hendrix frequently jammed with musicians at local clubs.〔 He was also a tape-recording enthusiast and traveled with his Sony two-track reel-to-reel recorder.〔〔Murray 1989, p. 220.〕 Hendrix recorded several after-hours jams in New York for his personal use, around the time that he began recording material for the ''Electric Ladyland'' album at the Record Plant studio.〔 Some of these include jams at the Cafe Au Go Go on March 17, 1968, with members of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band (Elvin Bishop, Phillip Wilson) and the Electric Flag (Harvey Brooks, Buddy Miles) and the Generation Club on April 15, 1968 with B.B. King, Bishop, Wilson, Buzzy Feiten, and Al Kooper.〔Cox, pp. 1–2.〕 Partly because of its proximity to the Record Plant, Hendrix frequently jammed at the Scene club, which was owned by Steve Paul, the McCoys and later Johnny Winter's manager.〔After a May 2, 1968 jam at the Scene, he returned to the Record Plant with Steve Winwood, Jack Casady, and Mitch Mitchell to record "Voodoo Chile".〕
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