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Rainbow Bridge (album)

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''Rainbow Bridge'' is a compilation album by American rock musician Jimi Hendrix. It was the second posthumous album release by his official record company and is mostly composed of recordings Hendrix made in 1969 and 1970 after the breakup of the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Despite the cover photo and subtitle ''Original Motion Picture Sound Track'', it does not contain any songs recorded during his concert appearance for the 1971 film ''Rainbow Bridge''.
Continuing in the vein of ''The Cry of Love'', the first official posthumous Hendrix album, ''Rainbow Bridge'' explores new guitar styles and textures. All the songs, except for a solo studio version of "The Star Spangled Banner", are written by Hendrix and mostly performed with Mitch Mitchell on drums and Billy Cox on bass.
The songs on ''Rainbow Bridge'' represent material in various stages of development and were never finalized or approved for release by Hendrix. Four of the songs on the album, along with the ten songs from ''The Cry of Love'' and three from ''War Heroes'', were planned for Hendrix's follow-up album to the live ''Band of Gypsys'', released in March 1970. These songs were later included on ''Voodoo Soup'' in 1995 and ''First Rays of the New Rising Sun'' in 1997, which were attempts at completing the double album Hendrix was working on at the time of his death.
==Background==
Despite the title, ''Rainbow Bridge'' was not a soundtrack to the film of the same name but rather a compilation of one live song and studio recordings from a number of sources between 1968 to 1970, including some for his planned but unfinished double album ''First Rays of the New Rising Sun''. "Look Over Yonder" began as "Mr. Bad Luck" while Hendrix was performing in Greenwich Village, New York City, with his group Jimmy James and the Blue Flames in the summer of 1966. The version included on ''Rainbow Bridge'' was recorded by the Experience in 1968. Two songs by the Band of Gypsys, "Room full of Mirrors" and "Earth Blues" date from 1969, although the latter has subsequent drum overdubs by Mitchell. "The Star Spangled Banner" is a 1969 solo studio recording by Hendrix. The remainder of the songs were recorded with the "Cry of Love" group (Mitchell and Cox) in 1970: "Dolly Dagger", "Pali Gap", and "Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)". "Hear My Train A Comin'" is a live recording from the first show on May 30, 1970, at the Berkeley Community Theatre. An edited version appears in the 1971 concert film ''Jimi Plays Berkeley''.
The album was the second to be produced by Eddie Kramer and Mitch Mitchell, with John Jansen assisting. It was released in October 1971 in the US, and the following month in the UK where it reached numbers 15 and 16 respectively in the album charts. "Dolly Dagger" with "The Star Spangled Banner" as the B-side was released as a single in the US in October 1971. It appeared at number 74 in the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 pop chart. In 2014, the original ''Rainbow Bridge'' album was reissued in both CD and LP formats.

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