The Jimi Hendrix Experience / Axis: Bold as Love
Artist The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Album Title: Axis: Bold as Love
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Primary Genre Rock: Classic Rock
Format CD
Released 12/01/1967
Reissue Date 00/00/1987
Label Reprise Records/Warner Bros
Catalog No 6281-2
Bar Code No 0 7599-27440-2 7
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. Exp (1:54)
(Jimi Hendrix/Noel Redding)
2. Up From The Skies (2:57)
(Jimi Hendrix/Noel Redding)
3. Spanish Castle Magic (3:04)
(Jimi Hendrix/Noel Redding)
4. Wait Until Tomorrow (3:01)
(Jimi Hendrix/Noel Redding)
5. Ain't No Telling (1:50)
(Jimi Hendrix/Noel Redding)
6. Little Wing (2:28)
(Jimi Hendrix/Noel Redding)
7. If 6 Was 9 (5:35)
(Jimi Hendrix/Noel Redding)
8. You Got Me Floatin' (2:49)
(Jimi Hendrix/Noel Redding)
9. Castles Made Of Sand (2:47)
(Jimi Hendrix/Noel Redding)
10. She's So Fine (2:41)
(Jimi Hendrix/Noel Redding)
11. One Rainy Wish (3:44)
(Jimi Hendrix/Noel Redding)
12. Little Miss Lover (2:24)
(Jimi Hendrix/Noel Redding)
13. Bold As Love (4:10)
(Jimi Hendrix/Noel Redding)
Date Acquired 06/06/1984
Personal Rating
Acquired from Down In The Valley
Purchase Price 13.00

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Review by Richie Unterberger
When the Jimi Hendrix Experience recorded their second album, they were in the process of solidifying their international stardom. That meant access to more studio time and more sophisticated technology, but not, alas, a great deal of time to write the material. That may be why Axis isn't quite as much of a tour de force as Are You Experienced?, but it's nevertheless another major effort, showing Hendrix continuing to grow, particularly in his increasing mastery of the studio and more sophisticated lyrics. Soul and R&B influences are more prominent here than on his debut, though psychedelic experimentalism ran rampant (to great effect) on "If 6 Was 9." "Spanish Castle Magic," "Up From the Skies," "You Got Me Floatin'," and "Castles Made of Sand" all had funky grooves that gave the spiraling guitars and crunchy rhythm section a much-needed buoyancy. The best song, though, might have been the mellowest: "Little Wing" was Hendrix at his most delicate, and perhaps his most personal. MVCE-24028

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 retaining manager Chas Chandler to produce the album and Eddie Kramer as engineer, 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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