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Although his moment in the spotlight was woefully short, Jimi Hendrix remains one the most influential rock musicians of the past four decades and arguably the most important and creative electric guitarist of all time. During his brief four-year tenure at the top, Hendrix extended the vocabulary of the electric guitar more than anyone before or since. His ability to think outside the box enabled him to establish previously unimagined possibilities of the guitar and in doing so his unique playing style, which included the use of roaring distortion, feedback and effects pedals, virtually re-invented the instrument and permanently changed the course of rock music. Jimi Hendrix's Jukebox is a journey through the many genres of music that Jimi loved and was influenced by.
1. Blue Suede Shoes - Elvis Presley, 2. Long Tall Sally - Little Richard 3. Honky Tonk - Bill Doggett, 4. Call It Stormy Monday - T-Bone Walker , 5. Things That I Used To Do - Eddie Jones, 6. Space Guitar - Young John Watson, 7. Three Hours Past Midnight - Johnny 'Guitar' Watson, 8. Losing Hand - Ray Charles, 9. Every Day I Have The Blues - B.B. King, 10. Three O'Clock Blues - B.B. King, 11. 'Round Midnight - Miles Davis, 12. Catfish Blues - Robert Petway, 13. Key To The Highway - Big Bill Broonzy, 14. Pretty Thing - Jimmy Reed, 15. Race With The Devil - Gene Vincent, 16. Moanin' At Midnight - Howlin' Wolf 17. Smokestack Lightnin' - Howlin' Wolf 18. No Money Down - Chuck Berry, 19. Dust My Broom - Elmore James, 20. Sweet Sue Just You - Miles Davis, 21. Hoochie Koochie Man - Waters Muddy 22. Blueberry Hill - Fats Domino, 23. Mother Told Me Not To Go - Earl King, 24. Dimples - John Lee Hooker, 25. Hound Dog - Big Mama Thornton.
Completed with a 16-page booklet featuring extensive sleevenotes by Derek Barker.
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