Lee
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listening to: Traffic
registered: 2002.09.18
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"According to Contactmusic.com, a lost album JIMI HENDRIX recorded with rocker STEPHEN STILLS has been discovered more than 30 years after it was recorded.
Stills recently found the recording among a stack of material he taped during the 1970s, and his CROSBY, STILLS AND NASH bandmate Graham Nash is helping him prepare it for release.
Nash tells the Las Vegas Sun, "He has an enormous history of recording. In the '70s, he was a recording fool. He just found a bloody album he made with (Jimi) Hendrix.
"'Oh yeah, I forgot that.' We've got to listen to that... I want to listen to every track he ever recorded in case he recorded with Al Jolson."
According to Wikipedia,[Insert edit - http://tcritic.com/archives/wikipedia-is-accurate-citation-needed-t-shirt/] Stills' 1970 self-titled solo album is also the only album in rock and roll history to which both ERIC CLAPTON and Jimi Hendrix supplied guitar work."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PETGBqgJC4k
Um, I think it's not that great(blasphemy)...but hopefully there might be other tracks that are better...
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"According to Contactmusic.com, a lost album JIMI HENDRIX recorded with rocker STEPHEN STILLS has been discovered more than 30 years after it was recorded.
Stills recently found the recording among a stack of material he taped during the 1970s, and his CROSBY, STILLS AND NASH bandmate Graham Nash is helping him prepare it for release.
Nash tells the Las Vegas Sun, "He has an enormous history of recording. In the '70s, he was a recording fool. He just found a bloody album he made with (Jimi) Hendrix.
"'Oh yeah, I forgot that.' We've got to listen to that... I want to listen to every track he ever recorded in case he recorded with Al Jolson."
According to Wikipedia,[Insert edit - http://tcritic.com/archives/wikipedia-is-accurate-citation-needed-t-shirt/] Stills' 1970 self-titled solo album is also the only album in rock and roll history to which both ERIC CLAPTON and Jimi Hendrix supplied guitar work."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PETGBqgJC4k
Um, I think it's not that great(blasphemy)...but hopefully there might be other tracks that are better...
