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Historic Performances Recorded at the Monterey International Pop Festival Live album by Otis Redding/The Jimi Hendrix Experience Released August 26, 1970[1] Genre Psychedelic rock
SoulLabel Reprise Producer Lou Adler, John Phillips Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Robert Christgau (A−)[2] Historic Performances Recorded at the Monterey International Pop Festival was a live album released by Reprise Records on August 26, 1970 documenting two memorable performances at the Monterey Pop Festival; those by Otis Redding and The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Reprise was restless for a new album release from one of its hottest stars, but Hendrix had not delivered new material to Reprise in two years. Reprise decided not to wait any longer and released the Monterey album. It was an opportune move because Hendrix died just after the album hit stores. The album hit 15 on the Billboard album chart. It was impressive for an album of material that had sat on the shelf for three years. It also fueled the idea at Reprise and other record companies that old material could be repackaged and sold to Hendrix fans. Although the Monterey International Pop Festival album was released three years after being recorded, it became highly acclaimed.
The Monterey International Pop Music Festival took place from June 16 to June 18, 1967 and was the brainchild of Lou Adler. Over 200,000 people attended, and it is regarded as the first big rock festival, precursor to Woodstock and all the others of that period.
Otis Redding was at the pinnacle of his career at that time. He was booked as the closing act on the Saturday night of the festival, June 17, 1967. Otis came to the stage following a set by his backup band, Booker T. & the MG's. However, Otis' high charged performance ran into a time limit under the festival's permit, resulting in his having time to perform only 5 short songs.[3] At the end of Try a Little Tenderness, Otis can be heard explaining to the crowd that he is being rushed off the stage by the organizers. All 5 songs appear on the album. The performance came on the end of a successful European tour. The tour helped Otis gain popularity in the white youth record market of that time, particularly since the Monterey show was attended by so many people from the U.S. music business. Otis died less than 6 months later.
Jimi Hendrix performed on the final evening of the festival, June 18, 1967. Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones, who did not perform at the festival, introduced The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Hendrix was almost entirely unknown in America at that time but was very well known amongst the rock stars of London, where he had been playing club gigs and recruiting the members of his trio. Pete Townsend of the Who knew the incendiary power of Hendrix's act and refused to follow the Experience at Monterey. Hendrix performed 9 songs that night, only 4 of which were included on this album. The other 5 songs left off the album were: Killing Floor, Foxy Lady, Hey Joe, The Wind Cries Mary and Purple Haze.[3] Studio versions of 4 of those omitted songs appeared on the Experience's first US album released later that same year.
Contents
Track listing
Side 1: The Jimi Hendrix Experience No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Like a Rolling Stone" Bob Dylan 6:22 2. "Rock Me Baby" B. B. King, Joe Josea 3:00 3. "Can You See Me" Jimi Hendrix 2:30 4. "Wild Thing" Chip Taylor 7:30 Side 2: Otis Redding No. Title Writer(s) Length 5. "Shake" Sam Cooke 2:37 6. "Respect" Otis Redding 3:22 7. "I've Been Loving You Too Long" Otis Redding, Jerry Butler 3:32 8. "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" Mick Jagger, Keith Richards 3:21 9. "Try A Little Tenderness" Harry M. Woods, Jimmy Campbell, Reginald Connelly 4:40 Personnel
The Jimi Hendrix Experience:
Otis Redding:
- Otis Redding – vocals
- Booker T. Jones – organ
- Steve Cropper – guitar
- Donald "Duck" Dunn – bass guitar
- Al Jackson, Jr. – drums
- Wayne Jackson – trumpet
- Andrew Love – tenor saxophone
Production
- Producers: Lou Adler, John Phillips
- Engineers: Wally Heider, Eric Weinberg
- Photography: Jim Marshall
- Cover Layout: Ed Thrasher
See also
References
- ^ "August 26, 1970". The Jimi Hendrix Encyclopedia. Experience Hendrix. http://jimihendrix.com/encyclopedia/document,19700826,3.html. Retrieved 2008-07-12.
- ^ Christgau, Robert (2011 [last update]). "Robert Christgau: Album: Otis Redding/The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Historic Performances Recorded at the Monterey International Pop Festival". robertchristgau.com. http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_album.php?id=7609. Retrieved 28 August 2011.
- ^ a b Kerry Barbato (2011-06-07). "For all your setlist needs!". Setlist.com. http://setlist.com/MontereyPopFestival1967.asp. Retrieved 2011-07-06.
The Jimi Hendrix Experience Studio albums Live albums Historic Performances Recorded at the Monterey International Pop Festival · Live at Winterland · Live at Berkeley · Live at Monterey · WinterlandCompilations Smash Hits · Electric Jimi Hendrix · BBC Sessions · The Jimi Hendrix Experience · West Coast Seattle Boy: The Jimi Hendrix AnthologyOfficial bootlegs Singles "Hey Joe" · "Purple Haze" · "The Wind Cries Mary" · "Burning of the Midnight Lamp" · "Foxy Lady" · "Up from the Skies" · "All Along the Watchtower" · "Crosstown Traffic" · "Stone Free" · "Fire" · "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" · "Gypsy Eyes"Songs "1983... (A Merman I Should Turn to Be)" · "Are You Experienced?" · "Bold as Love" · "Castles Made of Sand" · "Come On (Part 1)" · "Highway Chile" · "I Don't Live Today" · "If 6 Was 9" · "Little Wing" · "Manic Depression" · "Red House" · "Spanish Castle Magic" · "The Stars That Play with Laughing Sam's Dice" · "Third Stone from the Sun" · "Voodoo Chile" · "Wild Thing" · "You Got Me Floating"Related articles Jimi Hendrix discography · Jimi Hendrix posthumous discography · French Tour 1966 · Chas Chandler · Michael Jeffery · Billy Cox · Buddy Miles · Larry Lee · Juma Sultan · Karl Ferris · Electric Lady StudiosJimi Hendrix | Jimi Hendrix Experience | Band of Gypsys Studio albums Are You Experienced · Axis: Bold as Love · Electric Ladyland · The Cry of Love · Rainbow Bridge · War Heroes · Loose Ends · Crash Landing · Midnight Lightning · Nine to the Universe · Valleys of NeptuneLive albums Band of Gypsys · Historic Performances Recorded at the Monterey International Pop Festival · Experience · Isle of Wight · Hendrix in the West · More Experience · The Jimi Hendrix Concerts · Jimi Plays Monterey · Johnny B. Goode · Band of Gypsys 2 · Live at Winterland · Bleeding Heart · Woodstock · Live at the Fillmore East · Live at Woodstock · Blue Wild Angel: Live at the Isle of Wight · Live at Berkeley · Live at Monterey · WinterlandCompilations Smash Hits · Electric Jimi Hendrix · Soundtrack Recordings from the Film Jimi Hendrix · Musique Originale du Film Jimi Plays Berkeley · Re-Experienced · The Essential Jimi Hendrix · The Essential Jimi Hendrix Volume Two · Stone Free · The Singles Album · Kiss the Sky · Live & Unreleased: The Radio Show · Cornerstones: 1967–1970 · Lifelines: The Jimi Hendrix Story · Sessions · Footlights · Stages · The Ultimate Experience · Blues · Voodoo Soup · First Rays of the New Rising Sun · South Saturn Delta · Experience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi Hendrix · BBC Sessions · The Jimi Hendrix Experience · Voodoo Child: The Jimi Hendrix Collection · The Singles Collection · Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Jimi Hendrix · West Coast Seattle Boy: The Jimi Hendrix AnthologyOfficial bootlegs Live at the Oakland Coliseum · Live at Clark University · Morning Symphony Ideas · Live in Ottawa · Baggy's Rehearsal Sessions · Paris 1967/San Francisco 1968 · Hear My Music · Live at the Isle of Fehmarn · Burning Desire · Live in Paris & Ottawa 1968 · Live at WoburnSingles "Hey Joe" · "Purple Haze" · "The Wind Cries Mary" · "Burning of the Midnight Lamp" · "Foxy Lady" · "Up from the Skies" · "All Along the Watchtower" · "Crosstown Traffic" · "Stone Free" · "Fire" · "Stepping Stone" · "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" · "No Such Animal" · "Freedom" · "Angel" · "Gypsy Eyes" · "Dolly Dagger" · "Johnny B. Goode" (live) · "Hear My Train a Comin'" · "Day Tripper" · "Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window?" · "Valleys of Neptune" · "Bleeding Heart" · "Love or Confusion" · "Fire" · "Like a Rolling Stone"Songs "1983... (A Merman I Should Turn to Be)" · "Are You Experienced?" · "Bold as Love" · "Castles Made of Sand" · "Come On (Part 1)" · "Ezy Ryder" · "Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland)" · "Highway Chile" · "I Don't Live Today" · "If 6 Was 9" · "Little Wing" · "Lover Man" · "Machine Gun" · "Manic Depression" · "My Friend" · "Red House" · "Spanish Castle Magic" · "The Star-Spangled Banner" · "The Stars That Play with Laughing Sam's Dice" · "Third Stone from the Sun" · "Voodoo Chile" · "You Got Me Floatin'"Related articles Discography · Posthumous discography · An Illustrated Experience · Black Gold · The King Casuals · The Blue Flame · Chas Chandler · The Cry of Love Tour · Curtis Knight · Dagger Records · Electric Lady Studios · The Jimi Hendrix Experience French Tour 1966 · The Isley Brothers · Michael Jeffery · Monika Dannemann · Karl Ferris · Jimi Hendrix · Rainbow Bridge · Room Full of Mirrors: A Biography of Jimi Hendrix · Stone Free: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix · Power of Soul: A Tribute to Jimi HendrixCategories:- Otis Redding albums
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