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Resources: Reviews of Band Of Gypsys by Jimi Hendrix
Band Of Gypsys
by Jimi Hendrix
URL: (http://www.jimi-hendrix.com)
Topic: Recordings: Rock/Pop
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Reviewed on 1/15/00 by Larry Magri (3269)
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Jimi's Playing is just awsome...............The Best Blues Rock ever recorded

Reviewed on 7/18/00 by Galan Enzinger (141)
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This IS the record to get if you want to hear Jimi.This is also his best playing.The band of gypsy's were a killer combo.

Reviewed on 11/20/00 by Joe Rafacz (173)
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Truthfully, when in the band of gypsies, jimi had the opportunity to let flow his most inner creativity, without the bars of constricting managers on image or sound to keep fans - he went all out, as with electric ladyland -

Reviewed on 6/4/01 by Paul Hachem (303)
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Excellent guitar playing by Hendrix. His best work IMO, especially if you like funk/R & B. That one note in Machine Gun still makes me cry every time I hear it.

Reviewed on 7/12/01 by Brent Cushman (190)
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Excellent, one of my favorite Hendrix albums. There's so much feeling in this album.

Reviewed on 2/13/03 by Tom Callagy (1865)
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After the 1st,Axis,& Electric Ladyland, this was disapointing. Buddy Miles & Billy Cox were less than adequate & can't keep up w/ Jimi like Redding & Mitchell. I think because of them the album as a whole drags.

Reviewed on 8/2/03 by Martin Priller (522)
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This is a must lsten to cd if you haven't heard this one yet.Here Hendrix lets his "freak flag" fly in all of its glory whether it's going thru the funky jam of "Who Knows" or showing his dark side on the epic "Machine Gun" this album is argubaly one of his greatest pieces of work and shoud belong in any guitarist's collection.

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