Jimi Hendrix – Mr. Pitiful
Label: | Astan – 201019 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Stereo |
Country: | Germany |
Released: | |
Genre: | Rock, Funk / Soul, Blues |
Style: | Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Soul |
Tracklist
A1 | Wolly Bully | |
A2 | Left Alone | |
A3 | Have Mercy | |
A4 | Something You've Got | |
A5 | Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini | |
B1 | Stand By Me | |
B2 | Hold On To What You Got | |
B3 | Mr. Pitiful | |
B4 | I Should've Quit You |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – George's Club 20
Credits
- Backing Band [Uncredited] – Curtis Knight & The Squires
- Producer – Ed Chalpin
Notes
Astan Music AG - Luzern
Printed in Germany
Note: live recordings with Curtis Knight And The Squires made at George's Club 20 in Hackensack, New Jersey.
Printed in Germany
Note: live recordings with Curtis Knight And The Squires made at George's Club 20 in Hackensack, New Jersey.
Other Versions (5 of 9)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Mr. Pitiful (LP, Album, Stereo) | Astan, Time Wind | 201019, 19.647 | Germany | 1981 | ||
Mr. Pitiful (LP, Stereo, Black Label) | Astan | 201019 | Switzerland | 1981 | |||
New Submission | Mr. Pitiful (LP) | Astan | 201019 | Germany | 1981 | ||
New Submission | Mr. Pitiful (Cassette, Album, Stereo) | Astan | 201 019 | Germany | 1981 | ||
New Submission | Mr. Pitiful (Cassette, Album, Dolby) | Astan, Astan | MF 201.019, 202019 | Switzerland | 1981 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Wow. I bought this when I was 15 from a record shop in Wurzburg, Germany. Never found anyone else even knowing about it. Well, I'm not a millionaire on this one. Drat. I liked the album.
- Edited 8 years agoFor a true Hendrix fan only. I'm so glad this exists but it's not for the everyday Hendrix fan. A window into early Jimi playing the circuit, learning, jamming. The album titles are wrong on the cover. A5 is not the song listed. B1 is actually A6. B4 is Killing Floor, not as listed.
- Edited 15 years agoA curiosity indeed ... Playing this LP might make you wonder if your needle suddenly went bad ... well it didn't ... it's just that bad a recording; probably one of the worst ever to reach vinyl. Besides the technical poverty of this release, it's not a high-flyer artistically as well. It's nice to hear -someone who sounds like- Jimi do some blues and soul classics, but the sole purpose of this release can only have been growth of Astan's bank account.
The only exception to the above lament is "I Should've Quit You" which features some frivolous guitar work in which I actually recognize something of the Jimi Hendrix I like.
Release
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