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The 1967 live Studio 76 tapes features Jimi recording 12 songs on the 6-string bass, somehow the quality is better. Jimi plays a Weed Rose (perhaps a 4-string bass) on the first three ("I'll Be Back", "Melancholy Mood" and "Hush Now") and a Gibson SG on the two other songs ("Love In Vain" and "Odd Ball", probably the last recordings of the ex-King Curtis quivering Rickenbacker). Strangely, Jimi said he could not play the 6-string bass sufficiently. Maybe he got fed up with it shortly after the 3 sessions. Jazz bassists use the 6-string bass very differently and no-one should ever expect to play like that.
Knight brought a new demo of "I Got A Woman" to the studio in late 1967 and asked Jimi if he wanted to play on it. Jimi comments "I don't know because I didn't have it recorded." If the studio tapes exist any recordings of this song have always been unheard.
In spite of Jimi's turndown on "I Got A Woman", Covil gathered up Jimi's Moss H-100 with 12-string in hand and went into his Manhattan studio where Jimi performed the 7-string demo that Knight and Covil had agreed to save. Supposedly, Covil used some of this as a jumping off point for the final version on the album. "I Got A Woman" was written, rehearsed and demoed the following year.
So, in this CD, James Jamerson organizes and arranges the 1969 material. The tracks are in order and pianist was needed to make the solos work. Jimi had no piano on the album, it was bolted up to play the song "I' Ain't Takin' Care Of No Business".
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