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track 1 Record Plant Studios a New York City, 29 May 1969
track 2 Record Plant Studios 25 march 1969
track 3 Record Plant Studios 14 may 1969
track 4 Hit Factory di New York City, 25 June 1969
track 5 Record Plant Studios 24 april 1969
track 6 Record Plant Studios 11 February 1969
track 7 Record Plant Studios 25 march 1969
track 8-11 Record Plant Studios 14 may 1969
This is an ATM release, named BTYB 55 & 56
BTYB means BOOTLEG THIS YOU BASTARD !!!
( in pure english humor!!)
A Collection of the better source available ( available at the closing of this BTYB project....)
of songs used on Nine to the universe... Jimi's record.
Here you have all songs complete, not the edited version-s.
here's the jimi jazz, jammin in studio
Nine to the Universe is a posthumous compilation album[1] by American guitarist Jimi Hendrix. It was released in March 1980 in the US and in June 1980 in the UK. It was the third album of Hendrix recordings to be produced by Alan Douglas.
The album contains five jam sessions, edited by Douglas. It reached number 127 on the Billboard 200 chart. Although the album has never been reissued or released on compact disc, four of the tracks have been re-released without Douglas's edits.
Recording
Nine to the Universe is the third posthumous compilation Hendrix release produced by Alan Douglas. The tracks were recorded between March and August 1969 at the Record Plant and The Hit Factory in New York City.[2] Unlike his previous efforts, Douglas mostly retained the original backing tracks and musicians.[3] However, he came up with the titles, since Hendrix did not give names to these jams.[4] One instrumental was titled "Young/Hendrix", after organist Larry Young and another "Jimi/Jimmy Jam", after guitarist Jim McCarty.
Bassist Dave Holland commented: "I'm not quite sure why I was called, but I was real happy to do it. It was a lot of fun and very informal. Nothing was really planned ... It was real loose, and Jimi seemed as if he was putting it together as he went".[5] McCarty added: "None of that stuff was ever intended to be released ... To me it was embarrassing. I'm sure that Jimi would have said, 'You're out of your fucking mind!' and never let it happen. It was all about people trying to make a buck out off of Jimi Hendrix."[5]
Release
Reprise Records released the album in March 1980 in the US, where it reached number 127 on the Billboard 200 album chart[4] In June 1980, Polydor Records issued it in the UK, but it did not chart.[4] The album has not been re-released, but most of the songs have been reissued on various Hendrix compilations, without Douglas's edits.[2] According to Hendrix biographer Harry Shapiro, WEA released the album in 1979 in Brazil with a different cover and sequencing.[4]
Critical reception
In a contemporary review for The Village Voice, music critic Robert Christgau gave Nine to the Universe a "B+" and called it "bracing progressive R&B" showcasing Hendrix's most jazz-oriented improvisations. However, he questioned "whether tighter structures wouldn't have made [Hendrix] think harder and faster", while finding that Young, being the only jazz musician, sounded less "far out" than usual.[6] Paul Evans gave it three-and-a-half out of five stars in The Rolling Stone Album Guide (1992) and said the ethics of Douglas' production were questionable but resulted in a fusion style in which Hendrix "sounds great", citing the album as the most "vital" of the Douglas-produced records.[7] According to music scholar Craig Hansen Werner, along with Miles Davis' "Right Off" (1971) and the Sonny Sharrock albums Guitar (1986) and Seize the Rainbow (1987), Nine to the Universe was one of the few works that suggested the direction Hendrix and Davis would have explored had they worked together.[8]
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01 Traccia01.flac
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02 Traccia02.flac
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03 Traccia03.flac
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04 Traccia04.flac
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05 Traccia05.flac
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06 Traccia06.flac
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07 Traccia07.flac
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08 Traccia08.flac
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09 Traccia09.flac
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10 Traccia10.flac
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11 Traccia11.flac
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Complete list of BTYB.txt
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Jimi Hendrix - btyb 55.log
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Jimi Hendrix - btyb 56.log
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JIMI HENDRIX NINE TO THE UNIVERSE OUTTAKES info.txt