Jimi Hendrix Experience
Axis: Bold as Love
Label ©  MCA
Release Year  1967
Length  39:20
Genre  Rock
Personal Star Rating [1-5]  
  Ref#  J-0039
Bitrate  192 Kbps
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    Track Listing:
      1.  
      EXP  
       1:55  
      2.  
      Up From The Skies  
       2:57  
      3.  
      Spanish Castle Magic  
       3:05  
      4.  
      Wait Until Tomorrow  
       3:02  
      5.  
      Ain't No Telling  
       1:49  
      6.  
      Little Wing  
       2:27  
      7.  
      If 6 Was 9  
       5:34  
      8.  
      You Got Me Floatin'  
       2:47  
      9.  
      Castles Made Of Sand  
       2:47  
      10.  
      She's So Fine  
       2:39  
      11.  
      One Rainy Wish  
       3:42  
      12.  
      Little Miss Lover  
       2:24  
      13.  
      Bold As Love  
       4:12  
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      Jimi Hendrix's second album doesn't resonate through rock history the way its gatecrashing predecessor, Are You Experienced?, does. In places, it almost seems as if Hendrix is cruising, albeit sublimely. Yet it's a vital album, containing some of rock's molten milestones. There's the fluid psychedelia of "Castles Made of Sand," the viciously funky "Little Miss Lover," and the so-beautiful-it-hurts "Little Wing." Hendrix really hits altitude with "If 6 Was 9," where he waves his "freak flag high" over a tidal wave of guitar and a cacophonous army of Moroccan flutes, and he ends with "Bold As Love," based around Hendrix's typically far-fetched hankering for the axis of the planet to be tilted, thereby transforming life on earth. It works up into a head-melting frenzy of distorted guitar, a precursor to the staggeringly expansive leap forward he would take with 1968's Electric Ladyland. Hendrix dreamed the impossible and achieved it on his guitar. --David Stubbs

      Review by Cub Koda

      Jimi Hendrix's second album followed up his groundbreaking debut effort with a solid collection of great tunes and great interactive playing between himself, Noel Redding, Mitch Mitchell, and the recording studio itself. Wisely choosing manager Chas Chandler to record the album, since he was in the midst of a creative hot streak, Hendrix stretched further musically than the first album, but even more so as a songwriter. He was still quite capable of coming up with spacy rockers like "You Got Me Floating," "Up From the Skies," and "Little Miss Lover," radio-ready to follow on the commercial heels of "Foxey Lady" and "Purple Haze." But the beautiful, wistful ballads "Little Wing," "Castles Made of Sand," "One Rainy Wish," and the title track set closer show remarkable growth and depth as a tunesmith, harnessing Curtis Mayfield soul guitar to Dylanesque lyrical imagery and Fuzz Face hyperactivity to produce yet another side to his grand psychedelic musical vision. These are tempered with Jimi's most avant-garde tracks yet, "EXP" and the proto-fusion jazz blowout of "If 6 Was 9."
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