Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland
PBS (1997)
Documentary, Music
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#34
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IMDB   5.8
1 hr 0 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1
Jimi Hendrix Himself (archive footage)
Mitch Mitchell Himself
Noel Redding Himself
Stevie Winwood Himself
Steve Winwood Interviewee [Interviewee]
Eddie Kramer Interviewee [Interviewee]
Chas Chandler Interviewee [Interviewee]
Director
Roger Pomphrey

This documentary examines the making of the critically acclaimed, multi-platinum Jimi Hendrix double album Electric Ladyland. Televised initially on VH1 and then on PBS, the Rhino Home Video release of this program contains additional footage not seen on the TV version. The story is told using archival film clips, the diary of one of Hendrix's employees, demos, live performances, home movies, and still photos, intercut with interviews featuring bandmembers Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell, singer/keyboard player Stevie Winwood, engineer Eddie Kramer, and Hendrix's manager, Chas Chandler (in his final interview). Hendrix produced Electric Ladyland himself, and the 1968 LP contained his biggest hit — a cover of the Bob Dylan song "All Along the Watch Tower," as well as "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)," which later covered by Stevie Ray Vaughan. Named after Hendrix's New York studio where it was recorded, Electric Ladyland featured guest performances by Buddy Miles, Steve Winwood, Jack Casady, Dave Mason, Chris Wood, and Al Cooper. — Steve Blackburn
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Release Date 2004
No. of Disks/Tapes 1
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