The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Are You Experienced
Genre: | Rock, Blues |
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Style: | Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock |
Year: |
Tracklist
Foxy Lady | |||
Manic Depression | |||
Red House | |||
Can You See Me | |||
Love Or Confusion | |||
I Don't Live Today | |||
May This Be Love | |||
Fire | |||
3rd Stone From The Sun | |||
Remember | |||
Are You Experienced |
Credits (9)
- Noel ReddingBass Guitar, Vocals
- Mitch MitchellDrums [Drummer]
- Mike Ross-TrevorEngineer [Uncredited, CBS Studio, London]
- Dave SiddleEngineer [Uncredited, De Lane Lea Studio, London]
- Eddie KramerEngineer [Uncredited, Olympic Studios, London]
- Jimi HendrixGuitar, Vocals
Notes
The debut album by The Jimi Hendrix Experience and the first album on the Track Record label, Are You Experienced was initially issued in mono and then 'enhanced stereo' on later issues. Recordings had already begun in late October 1966, with the band producing material that does not appear on this album, but was released as singles leading up to its release (A common marketing practice at that time); (Hey Joe/Stone Free [Polydor, Dec 66], Purple Haze/51st Anniversary [Track, Mar 67] & The Wind Cries Mary/Highway Chile [coinciding with album issue].
These tracks appear on later releases.
The Sleeve & Tracks:
The UK Track cover photography was by Bruce Flemming. This design was used in Australia, New Zealand & Japan by Polydor, all mono. Polydor releases in Europe had the words "Jimi Hendrix" placed above the title. This text was Green in Germany, Red in Italy & Yellow in Spain. These later issues were 'enhanced stereo', with tracks listed on the back. The Polydor issue in South Africa, conscious of apartheid at that time, is simply text on a red background. The Barclay Records issue (France) employed a French TV show image of Hendrix on the cover, with a question mark after the title & psychedelic graphics.
The USA & Canadian issues were released by Reprise Records after the band appeared at the Monterey Pop Festival in June 1967, along with Track Record compatriots The Who. Art directed by Ed Thrasher this August '67 release cover uses a Karl Ferris infra-red fish-eye photo, with purple psychedelic text on yellow. There is a key difference to the tracks on this album, with some removed and replaced by the singles, plus a change to the running order. Released in mono & a remixed & remastered stereo version. The spelling "Foxey Lady" appears in some of these issues. The 'controversially produced' Alan Douglas issue on MCA in 1993 presented the tracks chronologically and two subsequent MCA reissues in 1997 each had differing track order. The editing of the Hendrix Family's MCA 1997 vinyl is more faithful to the original than its CD counterpart.
In South Africa the album was released by Polydor on 12 May 1967 in mono. At the time (during the Apartheid Government of the National Party) the South African censors periodically censored releases where the covers contained images of Black artists or where the songs were anti - apartheid or contained sexual innuendo. No tracks on the album were replaced or left out, but Polydor did not put an image of Jimi Hendrix on the sleeve because the record company feared that this might lead to the banning of the LP and result in a financial loss. The LP was released with a pink and black cover and with no photographs or drawings on either side. See SA Release
The Recording:
Ex The Animals musician & entrepreneur Chas Chandler had brought Hendrix to the UK, teaming him up with drummer Mitch Mitchell (ex Coronets, Blue Flames) and guitarist, turned-bass-guitarist, Noel Redding (ex The Loving Kind). Early recordings were done at De Lane Lea Studios, London [engineer Dave Siddle* & CBS Studios, Bond Street, London [engineer Mike Ross**, with the main thrust of work completed at Olympic Studios, London - where the future working relationship between engineer Eddie Kramer† and Hendrix was forged. Chandler was both band manager and producer of the album.
*Siddle: Manic Depression, Can You See Me, I Don't Live Today, Remember, Hey Joe, 51st Anniversary, The Wind Cries Mary, Fire, Love Or Confusion, Purple Haze.
**Ross: Foxy Lady, Red House, 3rd Stone From The Sun.
†Kramer: May This Be Love, Are You Experienced, Highway Chile. Plus additional engineering on the last 3 tracks by Siddle and the last track by Ross.
These tracks appear on later releases.
The Sleeve & Tracks:
The UK Track cover photography was by Bruce Flemming. This design was used in Australia, New Zealand & Japan by Polydor, all mono. Polydor releases in Europe had the words "Jimi Hendrix" placed above the title. This text was Green in Germany, Red in Italy & Yellow in Spain. These later issues were 'enhanced stereo', with tracks listed on the back. The Polydor issue in South Africa, conscious of apartheid at that time, is simply text on a red background. The Barclay Records issue (France) employed a French TV show image of Hendrix on the cover, with a question mark after the title & psychedelic graphics.
The USA & Canadian issues were released by Reprise Records after the band appeared at the Monterey Pop Festival in June 1967, along with Track Record compatriots The Who. Art directed by Ed Thrasher this August '67 release cover uses a Karl Ferris infra-red fish-eye photo, with purple psychedelic text on yellow. There is a key difference to the tracks on this album, with some removed and replaced by the singles, plus a change to the running order. Released in mono & a remixed & remastered stereo version. The spelling "Foxey Lady" appears in some of these issues. The 'controversially produced' Alan Douglas issue on MCA in 1993 presented the tracks chronologically and two subsequent MCA reissues in 1997 each had differing track order. The editing of the Hendrix Family's MCA 1997 vinyl is more faithful to the original than its CD counterpart.
In South Africa the album was released by Polydor on 12 May 1967 in mono. At the time (during the Apartheid Government of the National Party) the South African censors periodically censored releases where the covers contained images of Black artists or where the songs were anti - apartheid or contained sexual innuendo. No tracks on the album were replaced or left out, but Polydor did not put an image of Jimi Hendrix on the sleeve because the record company feared that this might lead to the banning of the LP and result in a financial loss. The LP was released with a pink and black cover and with no photographs or drawings on either side. See SA Release
The Recording:
Ex The Animals musician & entrepreneur Chas Chandler had brought Hendrix to the UK, teaming him up with drummer Mitch Mitchell (ex Coronets, Blue Flames) and guitarist, turned-bass-guitarist, Noel Redding (ex The Loving Kind). Early recordings were done at De Lane Lea Studios, London [engineer Dave Siddle* & CBS Studios, Bond Street, London [engineer Mike Ross**, with the main thrust of work completed at Olympic Studios, London - where the future working relationship between engineer Eddie Kramer† and Hendrix was forged. Chandler was both band manager and producer of the album.
*Siddle: Manic Depression, Can You See Me, I Don't Live Today, Remember, Hey Joe, 51st Anniversary, The Wind Cries Mary, Fire, Love Or Confusion, Purple Haze.
**Ross: Foxy Lady, Red House, 3rd Stone From The Sun.
†Kramer: May This Be Love, Are You Experienced, Highway Chile. Plus additional engineering on the last 3 tracks by Siddle and the last track by Ross.
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![]() | Are You Experienced? LP, Album, Mono, Terre Haute Pressing | Reprise Records – R 6261, Reprise Records – 6261 | US | 1967 | US — 1967 | ||||
![]() | Are You Experienced LP, Album, Mono | Track Record – 612 001, Track Record – 612.001 | UK | 1967 | UK — 1967 | ||||
![]() | Are You Experienced? LP, Album, Stereo | Reprise Records – RS 6261, Reprise Records – 6261 | US | 1967 | US — 1967 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced LP, Album, Stereo | Polydor – 184 085 | Germany | 1967 | Germany — 1967 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced LP, Album, Mono | Polydor – 612001 | New Zealand | 1967 | New Zealand — 1967 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced? Reel-To-Reel, 7 ½ ips, ¼", 4-Track Stereo, 7" Cine Reel, Album | Reprise Records – RST 6261-C | US | 1967 | US — 1967 | ||||
![]() | Are You Experienced? LP, Album, Mono | Barclay – 0820143, Barclay – 820 143 | France | 1967 | France — 1967 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced? LP, Mono, Album, First Pressing | Reprise Records – R 6261 | Canada | 1967 | Canada — 1967 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced LP, Album, Mono, Misprint | Track Record – 612 001 | UK | 1967 | UK — 1967 | ||||
![]() | Are You Experienced LP, Album, Mono | International Polydor Production – 612 001, International Polydor Production – 612001 | Australia | 1967 | Australia — 1967 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced LP, Album, Stereo | Polydor – 184 085 | Scandinavia | 1967 | Scandinavia — 1967 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced LP, Album, Mono | Polydor – LPHM 84706 | South Africa | 1967 | South Africa — 1967 | ||||
![]() | Are You Experienced LP, Album, Stereo, 1st press | Reprise Records – RS 6261 | Canada | 1967 | Canada — 1967 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced LP, Album, Stereo, 2nd press | Reprise Records – RS 6261, Reprise Records – RS-6261, Reprise Records – 6261 | Canada | 1967 | Canada — 1967 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced LP, Album, Mono | Polydor – 48 903 LPHM | Spain | 1967 | Spain — 1967 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced? 4-Track Cartridge, Album, Stereo | Reprise Records – 4RA-6261, Warner Bros. - Seven Arts Records – 4RA-6261 | US | 1967 | US — 1967 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced? LP, Album, Mono | Barclay – 0820143, Barclay – 820 143 | France | 1967 | France — 1967 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced LP, Album, Stereo | Polydor – 184 085 | Scandinavia | 1967 | Scandinavia — 1967 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced? LP, Album, Mono | Barclay – 0820143, Barclay – 820 143, Barclay – 820143 | France | 1967 | France — 1967 | ||||
![]() | Are You Experienced? 8-Track Cartridge, Album | Reprise Records – M 86261 | US | 1967 | US — 1967 | ||||
![]() | Are You Experienced LP, Album, Mono | Polydor – 184 085 | Italy | 1967 | Italy — 1967 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced LP, Album, Mono, 2nd Pressing | Reprise Records – R 6261 | Canada | 1967 | Canada — 1967 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced? LP, Album, Mono | Barclay – 0820143, Barclay – 820 143 | France | 1967 | France — 1967 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced LP, Album, Stereo | Polydor – 184 085 | Scandinavia | 1967 | Scandinavia — 1967 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced LP, Album, Mono, Fully Laminated Sleeve | Track Record – 612 001 | UK | 1967 | UK — 1967 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced? LP, Album, Promo, Mono | Reprise Records – R 6261 | US | 1967 | US — 1967 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced LP, Album, Stereo | Polydor – 184 085 | Scandinavia | 1967 | Scandinavia — 1967 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced? 8-Track Cartridge, Album, Lear Jet | Reprise Records – 8RM 6261 | US | 1967 | US — 1967 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced? LP, Mono, Album, USA & Cdn Printed | Reprise Records – R-6261 | Canada | 1967 | Canada — 1967 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced? 8-Track Cartridge, Album | Reprise Records – 8RM-6261 | US | 1967 | US — 1967 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced? 8-Track Cartridge, Album | Reprise Records – 8-RM-6261 | Canada | 1967 | Canada — 1967 | New Submission | |||
![]() | ¿Conoce Ud. A Jimi Hendrix? LP, Album, Promo | Polydor – 84.085 | Chile | 1967 | Chile — 1967 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced Cassette, Album, Stereo | Polydor – 914 531 | Germany | 1967 | Germany — 1967 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced? LP, Album, Stereo, Pitman Pressing | Reprise Records – 6261, Reprise Records – RS-6261, Reprise Records – RS 6261 | US | 1967 | US — 1967 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced? LP, Album, Mono, CP (Columbia Pitman) | Reprise Records – R 6261 | US | 1967 | US — 1967 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced? LP, Album, Mono, CTH (Columbia Records, Terre Haute) | Reprise Records – R 6261 | US | 1967 | US — 1967 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced? LP, Album, Stereo, Terre Haute Pressing | Reprise Records – RS 6261, Reprise Records – 6261 | US | 1967 | US — 1967 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced? LP, Album, Mono | Reprise Records – R 6261 | US | 1967 | US — 1967 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced? LP, Album, Stereo, Santa Maria pressing | Reprise Records – 6261, Reprise Records – RS-6261, Reprise Records – RS 6261 | US | 1967 | US — 1967 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Are You Experienced? LP, Album, Mono, CTH (Columbia Records, Terre Haute) | Reprise Records – R 6261 | US | 1967 | US — 1967 | New Submission |
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- Edited 17 days agoSurprised that there are no reviews on this pressing of an ironic OG album. I obtained a 1B / 1B that does have noise throughout (VG for sure) that can be heard in between songs and quieter parts. However, it is amazing how the songs are so powerful and vibrant and push complete through any noise and are almost completely unheard. The sound is also fairly clear and fresh like an OG should be. I think this 1B / 1B for sound is as good as any OG Stereo I have. I will have to be on the lookout for a clean one. This one is a real treat!!
- Incredible sounding.. Hoping they release a UHQR of Electric Ladyland and a repress of Axis: Bold as Love would be awesome, though I don't see that happening.
referencing Are You Experienced (SACD, Hybrid, Stereo, Mono, Album, Reissue, Remastered) CAPP 19782 SA
Without getting into DR values or detailed audio analysis, the SACD stereo layer is no more revelatory than a 40-year-old Reprise CD mastered by Lee Herschberg, down to identical haphazard placement of the overdubs.- Edited one month ago
referencing Are You Experienced (LP, Album, Mono) 612 001
I have some serious issues with the mastering on side A, the bass is literally all over the place. You’d need some big subs to hear (and see) but this probably the least consistent mastering of any album I’ve heard.
Unbelievable gap in quality the tracks.
My side B which has the lowest stamp I’ve seen is actually really good quality. This is nuts! This was clearly a rush job. I wonder if side A stamper was knackered and they made a new one for B and just left it. Fire sounds supper compressed. - Edited one month agoI have a 1st mono that I compared this to. 1st mono sounds better. Louder and more punchy. This is a quiet press. Not a bad press. But there is better out there.
- Is this different than the other two listings of this with the Isle of Wight cover? I have BAR 820143 A2 (and a feint A and what looks like a 0 on the other side in the matrix). BAR BLY 820143 B1 (and again on opposite side A and what looks like a backwards c or possibly could be a 7?). Sounds great, but is this the right pressing?
referencing Are You Experienced (2×LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Repress, Stereo, 180 Gram) 88875134501
This debut album is a must have in every collection.
Absolutely mind-blowing! Are You Experienced is not just a debut album; it’s a revolution. Jimi Hendrix redefined the sound of rock with unparalleled guitar wizardry, psychedelic textures, and raw emotional depth. Every track bursts with innovation, from the cosmic fuzz of Purple Haze to the dreamy elegance of The Wind Cries Mary. His mastery of distortion, feedback, and wah-wah pedals created a sonic universe no one had ever heard before. The album is both an explosion of energy and a deep, mind-expanding journey. Hendrix was at his creative peak—bold, fearless, and ready to prove he was the greatest guitarist alive. He fused blues, rock, and psychedelia into something timeless and untouchable. This is not just an album; it’s the very essence of musical genius. A groundbreaking masterpiece that still sounds as electrifying today as it did in 1967.- I have a loose original case and j card (no tape) that matches this one (slight variant I can't find it in the database). DM me if you'd be willing to trade/whatever.
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