Music Review: The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced

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Two things happened to me in 1967. First, I worked at a summer camp and one of the female staff members introduced me to folk music via Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, and Phil Ochs. Later that same year, I traveled into New York City with a friend to take in a concert at a small club.

Let me go on record by saying that I would have never let one of my 17 year old children travel into New York City, but times were different. From the opening guitar notes struck by Jimi Hendrix that night, my secure musical world of the Beach Boys, Roy Orbison, and The Four Seasons, expanded, changed, and was never the same.

Jimi Hendrix was a star in England before returning to his home country. He released Are You Experienced in the United States on August 23, 1967. The album went beyond hit status, as it became one of the most influential album releases in history, and changed a generation’s perception of music. The British invasion and the simplistic, good time pop/rock of the 1960s were over. Rock ‘n’ roll would move in a different direction and Jimmy Hendrix would lead the way as its creative messiah.

It is difficult to believe that anyone who listens to rock music is not familiar with this album. Are You Experienced is essential listening. If you do not own a copy or are from another planet and have not heard its music; stop reading right now, get out of your chair and go find a copy.

Are You Experienced not only introduced Jimi Hendrix to the American music consciousness but changed the very textures of rock ‘n’ roll. Despite only recording with bass, drums, and guitar; Hendrix would be able to create a denseness to his music that could only be penetrated in layers. Hendrix at his best produced music that was almost a living organism that would envelop the listener.

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  • 1 - FCEtier

    Apr 13, 2010 at 1:57 pm

    I enjoy all your reviews. The ones on Hendrix are especially good to read. Thanks for a job well done!

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