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Electric Ladyland

Electric Ladyland is the third and final studio album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, released before Hendrix's death in 1970. A double album, it was the only record from the Experience with production solely credited to Hendrix.[nb 1] The band's most commercially successful release and its only number one album, it was released by Reprise Records in the United States on October 16, 1968, and by Track Records in the UK nine days later. By mid-November, it had reached number 1 on the U.S. charts, spending two weeks there. In the UK it peaked at number 6, where it spent 12 weeks on the chart.

Electric Ladyland
Reprise Records cover
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 16, 1968 (1968-10-16)
Recorded
  • July & December 1967
  • January & April–August 1968
Studio
Genre
Length73:56
LabelReprise
ProducerJimi Hendrix (credited)[nb 1]
Jimi Hendrix US album chronology
Axis: Bold as Love
(1968)
Electric Ladyland
(1968)
Smash Hits
(1969)
Jimi Hendrix UK album chronology
Smash Hits
(1968)
Electric Ladyland
(1968)
Band of Gypsys
(1970)
Singles from Electric Ladyland
  1. "All Along the Watchtower"
    Released: 1968[nb 2]
  2. "Crosstown Traffic"
    Released: 1968 (US), 1969 (UK)[nb 3]

Electric Ladyland includes a cover of Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower", which became the Experience's best-selling single, reaching number six in the UK and 20 in the United States. Although the album confounded critics in 1968, it has since been viewed as Hendrix's best work and one of the greatest rock records of all time. Electric Ladyland has been featured on many greatest-album lists, including Q's 2003 list of the 100 greatest albums and Rolling Stone's 2020 list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, on which it was ranked 53rd.

Recording and production edit

The Experience began recording Electric Ladyland at several studios in the United States and UK between July 1967 and January 1968.[5] Recording resumed on April 18, 1968, at the newly opened Record Plant Studios in New York City, with Chas Chandler as producer and engineers Eddie Kramer and Gary Kellgren.[6]

Hendrix was famous for his studio perfectionism; he and drummer Mitch Mitchell recorded over 50 takes of "Gypsy Eyes" over three sessions.[7] Hendrix was insecure about his voice and often recorded his vocals hidden behind studio screens. He sang backing vocals himself on the title track and on "Long Hot Summer Night".[8] As recording progressed, Chandler became frustrated with Hendrix's perfectionism and his demands for repeated takes.[9]

Hendrix allowed friends and guests to join them in the studio, which contributed to a chaotic and crowded environment in the control room and led Chandler to sever his professional relationship with Hendrix.[9] Bassist Noel Redding recalled: "There were tons of people in the studio; you couldn't move. It was a party, not a session."[10]

Redding, who had formed his own band in mid-1968, Fat Mattress, found it increasingly difficult to fulfill his commitments with the Experience, so Hendrix played many of the bass parts.[9] The album's cover states that it was "produced and directed by Jimi Hendrix", which disturbed Chandler since he produced some of the songs.[11] The double LP was the only Experience album mixed entirely in stereo.[12]

Hendrix experimented with other combinations of musicians, including Jefferson Airplane's Jack Casady and Traffic's Steve Winwood, who played bass and organ, respectively, on the 15-minute slow-blues jam "Voodoo Chile".[9] In March 1968, he was joined onstage at the Scene Club in New York by Jim Morrison of the Doors[13] and in early April, Hendrix appeared at an impromptu jam with B.B. King, Al Kooper, and Elvin Bishop.[14]

Music edit

According to music journalist David Stubbs, Electric Ladyland is "undoubtedly a rock album, albeit rock on the point of evolving into something else."[15] Uncut magazine's John Robinson said that its music reconciles the psychedelic pop of Hendrix's earlier recordings with the aggressive funk he would explore on his 1970 album Band of Gypsys.[16] During its recording, Kramer experimented with innovative studio techniques such as backmasking, chorus effect, echo, and flanging, which AllMusic's Cub Koda said recontextualized Hendrix's psychedelic and funk sounds on the album.[17]

Electric Ladyland is a cross-section of Hendrix's wide range of musical talent. It includes examples of several genres and styles of music: the psychedelic "Burning of the Midnight Lamp", a UK single the previous summer (1967), the extended blues jam "Voodoo Chile", the New Orleans-style R&B of Earl King's "Come On", the epic studio production of "1983... (A Merman I Should Turn to Be)", the social commentary of "House Burning Down", and the Sixties-era Britpop of Noel Redding's "Little Miss Strange". The album also features an electric reworking of the Bob Dylan classic "All Along the Watchtower", which has been well-received by critics as well as by Dylan himself,[18] and also "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)", a staple of both radio and guitar repertoire. Rolling Stone's Holly George-Warren praised "Crosstown Traffic" for its hard rock guitar riff.[19]

"All Along the Watchtower" became the band's top-selling single and their only US top 40 hit, peaking at number 20; it reached number five in the UK.[20] The album also included one of Hendrix's most prominent uses of a wah-wah pedal, on "Burning of the Midnight Lamp", which reached number 18 in the UK charts.[21]

Cover edit

 
The outer record sleeve UK cover by the photographer David Montgomery and later Polydor reissue distributed in Europe

Hendrix had written to Reprise describing what he wanted for the cover art, but was mostly ignored. He expressly asked for a color photo by Linda Eastman (later known as Linda McCartney following her marriage with Paul McCartney) of the group sitting with children on the sculpture of Alice in Wonderland in Central Park, and drew a picture of it for reference.[22] The company instead used a blurred red and yellow photo of his head while performing at Saville Theatre, taken by Karl Ferris.[23]

 
The front cover sleeve by Alain Dister for Barclay release

Track Records used its art department, which produced a cover image by photographer David Montgomery, who also shot the inside cover portrait of Hendrix, depicting nineteen nude women lounging in front of a black background.[24] Hendrix expressed initial displeasure and surprise with this "naked lady" cover (but later told Rolling Stone magazine that he "dug it anyway"),[25] much as he was displeased with the Axis: Bold as Love cover, which he found disrespectful.[26] The cover was banned by several record dealers as "pornographic", while others sold it with the gatefold cover turned inside out, or in a brown wrapper.[27]

In France and the Benelux countries, Hendrix's recordings were released by Barclay Records,[28] and Electric Ladyland featured a front cover photograph by Alain Dister,[29] and inner sleeve photographs by Jean-Pierre Leloir and Donald Silverstein.[30]

Release and reception edit

Electric Ladyland was released in the US on October 16, 1968.[31] It was a "hit psychedelic album", Richie Unterberger later wrote,[32] and by mid-November, it had reached number one in the US, spending two weeks atop the pop charts.[33] The double LP was the Experience's most commercially successful release and Hendrix's only number-one album.[34] In the UK, it peaked at number six and charted for 12 weeks.[35]

Electric Ladyland confounded contemporary critics; reviewers praised some of its songs but felt the album lacked structure and sounded too dense.[36] Melody Maker called it "mixed-up and muddled", with the exception of "All Along the Watchtower", which the magazine called a masterpiece.[36] Reviewing for Rolling Stone in 1968, Tony Glover said Hendrix's original songs sometimes sound unstructured and was somewhat disappointed by the "heavy handed guitar" on "1983... (A Merman I Should Turn to Be)" and the science-fiction conclusion to "House Burning Down". Ultimately, Glover appreciated the "energy flow" unifying the songs and described Hendrix as "amazing", adding that Electric Ladyland serves as "an extended look into Hendrix's head, and mostly it seems to have some pretty good things in it (who among us is totally free of mental garbage?)".[37] Robert Christgau was more enthusiastic in Stereo Review, regarding it as an explosive showcase of rock's "most important recent innovation"—the "heavy" guitar aesthetic—and "an integrated work-in-itself in more ways than one". He found the production exceptional—"the best job of stereo for its own sake I know"—and was surprisingly impressed by the quality of the lyrics. While most guitarists in rock believed improvisation to be a straightforward endeavor, Christgau said "Hendrix achieves unique effects, effects you'll never get from Kenny Burrell", citing "Voodoo Chile" as an example.[38] He later named Electric Ladyland the fifth-best album of 1968 in his ballot for Jazz & Pop magazine's critics poll.[39]

Reappraisal edit

Professional ratings
Retrospective professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic97/100
(deluxe edition)[40]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [17]
Blender     [41]
Down Beat     [42]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [43]
The Great Rock Discography10/10[44]
PopMatters10/10[45]
Q     [46]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [47]
Tom Hull – on the WebA[48]
Uncut     [16]

Over time, Electric Ladyland's critical standing improved significantly, with author and musicologist John Perry describing it as "one of the greatest double-albums in Rock."[49] According to author Michael Heatley, "most critics agree" that the album was "the fullest realization of Jimi's far-reaching ambitions"; Guitar World editor Noe Goldwasser called it his greatest work.[50] The record was also deemed an essential hard rock album in Tom Larson's 2004 book History of Rock and Roll,[51] and Clash reviewer Robin Murray viewed it as a "true classic of the psychedelic rock era".[52] In a retrospective review for Blender, Christgau wrote that it was the definitive work of psychedelic music,[41] describing the record as "an aural utopia that accommodates both ingrained conflict and sweet, vague spiritual yearnings, held together by a master musician".[53] In Charlotte Greig's opinion, much like Are You Experienced, Electric Ladyland was "groundbreaking, introducing audiences to a style of psychedelic rock rooted in the blues".[54] The Washington Post critic Geoffrey Himes names it an exemplary release of the progressive soul development from 1968 to 1973.[55] Author Amy Wallace called the album a "classic of acid rock."[56]

Electric Ladyland has been featured on many greatest album lists, including a number 10 ranking on Classic Rock magazine's list of the 100 Greatest Rock Albums Ever,[57] and number 37 on The Times' 100 Best Albums of All Time.[58] Music journalist and author Peter Doggett argued that it is very likely the greatest rock album of all time because of its exceptional concept, artful melodies, experimentation, and skilled musicianship, which he felt remains unparalleled by any other rock artist.[59] The album was included in "A Basic Record Library" of 1950s and 1960s recordings, published in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981).[60] In 1999, it was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame,[61] and in 2000, it was voted number 32 in Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums.[62] In 2003, Q magazine named Electric Ladyland as one of the 100 greatest albums.[63] Rolling Stone ranked it 54th in the 2003 edition of its "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" publication[64] and 53rd in the 2020 edition.[65]

Track listing edit

The original US Reprise and UK Track albums did not list running times for the songs.[66][67] Track lengths are taken from the 1968 International Polydor Production album.[68] Some of the song titles differ slightly between the original US and UK album editions and between the titles shown on the album back cover, the inside liner notes, and the labels on the records themselves; the titles listed here are those shown on the record labels. All songs are written by Jimi Hendrix, except where noted.

Side A[66]
No.TitleUK title (where different)[67]Length
1."... And the Gods Made Love""And the Gods Made Love" (no ellipsis)1:19
2."Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland)" 2:08
3."Crosstown Traffic""Cross Town Traffic"2:25
4."Voodoo Chile" 14:50
Side B[66]
No.TitleUK title (where different)[67]Length
1."Little Miss Strange" (Noel Redding) 2:47
2."Long Hot Summer Night" 3:21
3."Come On (Part 1)" (Earl King)"Come On"4:04
4."Gypsy Eyes""Gipsy Eyes"3:38
5."Burning of the Midnight Lamp""The Burning of the Midnight Lamp"3:33
Side C[66]
No.TitleUK title (where different)[67]Length
1."Rainy Day, Dream Away" 3:39
2."1983....(A Merman I Should Turn to Be)"Three ellipses instead of four13:25
3."Moon, Turn the Tides....Gently Gently Away"Three ellipses instead of four0:58
Side D[66]
No.TitleUK title (where different)[67]Length
1."Still Raining, Still Dreaming" 4:19
2."House Burning Down" 4:26
3."All Along the Watchtower" (Bob Dylan) 3:54
4."Voodoo Child (Slight Return)""Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)"5:06
Total length:73:56

Notes edit

As was common with multi-LP albums, sides A and D were pressed back to back on the same platter, likewise sides B and C.[66][67] This was called auto-coupling or automatic sequence and was intended to make it easier to play through the entire album in sequence on automatic record-changers.

A new 50th anniversary edition was released on November 28, 2018. It features Hendrix's originally intended cover, and is available as a box-set with either a Blu-ray disc and 3-CDs or a Blu-ray disc and 6-LPs. The Blu-ray includes a 5.1 surround mix by Eddie Kramer and a high resolution version of the album remaster.[69] The remastering was done by Bernie Grundman from the original master tapes. The box set also features early takes, demos and live concert from September 14, 1968, at the Hollywood Bowl plus a 1997 documentary "At Last...The Beginning: The Making of Electric Ladyland" featuring Chas Chandler, Mitch Mitchell, Noel Redding and Eddie Kramer.

Personnel edit

Credits taken from the 1993 MCA compact disc liner notes.

The Jimi Hendrix Experience

  • Jimi Hendrix – vocals, guitars, piano, percussion, electric harpsichord; bass guitar on "Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland)", "Long Hot Summer Night", "Gypsy Eyes", "1983...", "House Burning Down", and "All Along the Watchtower"; comb and tissue paper on "Crosstown Traffic"
  • Noel Redding – backing vocals, bass guitar on "Crosstown Traffic", "Little Miss Strange", "Come On", "Burning of the Midnight Lamp", and "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)"; acoustic guitar and lead vocals on "Little Miss Strange"
  • Mitch Mitchell – backing vocals, drums, percussion all tracks except "Rainy Day, Dream Away" and "Still Raining, Still Dreaming"; lead vocals on "Little Miss Strange"

Additional musicians

  • Al Kooper – piano on "Long Hot Summer Night"
  • Dave Mason – twelve-string guitar on "All Along the Watchtower", backing vocals on "Crosstown Traffic"[70]
  • Steve Winwood – Hammond organ on "Voodoo Chile"
  • Jack Casady – bass guitar on "Voodoo Chile"
  • Freddie Smith – tenor saxophone on "Rainy Day, Dream Away" and "Still Raining, Still Dreaming"
  • Mike Finnigan – organ on "Rainy Day, Dream Away" and "Still Raining, Still Dreaming"
  • Buddy Miles – drums on "Rainy Day, Dream Away" and "Still Raining, Still Dreaming"
  • Larry Faucette – congas on "Rainy Day, Dream Away" and "Still Raining, Still Dreaming"
  • Chris Woodflute on "1983... (A Merman I Should Turn to Be)"
  • Brian Jones – percussion on "All Along the Watchtower"
  • The Sweet Inspirations – backing vocals on "Burning of the Midnight Lamp"

Production

Digital remastering

  • Lee Herschberg – initial compact disc release
  • Joe Gastwirt – 1989 compact disc release
  • Eddie Kramer, George Marino – 1997 compact disc release
  • Bernie Grundman, Scott Sedilo – 2018 anniversary compact disc release

Charts edit

Chart performance for Electric Ladyland
Chart (1968) Peak
position
Canada RPM Top 50 Albums[71] 1
Germany Charts[72] 12
Norway Charts[73] 13
UK Official Charts[74] 6
US Billboard Top LPs[74] 1
US Top R&B Albums[75] 5

Certifications edit

Certifications for Electric Ladyland
Region Certification Certified units/sales
France (SNEP)[76] Gold 100,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[77] Gold 100,000*
United States (RIAA)[78] 2× Platinum 2,000,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Music critic and author Richie Unterberger writes: "The credit of the album's production to Hendrix did not sit well with Chas Chandler, who had been particularly vital to Hendrix's career, and had indeed produced some of the tracks".[1] Hendrix also received a partial production credit on the US edition of the Experience's Smash Hits for "All Along the Watchtower".[2]
  2. ^ US single released on September 2, 1968: "All Along the Watchtower" with B-side "Burning of the Midnight Lamp";[3] UK single released on October 18, 1968 with B-side "Long Hot Summer Night"[4]
  3. ^ US single released on November 18, 1968: "Crosstown Traffic" with B-side "Gypsy Eyes"; UK single released on April 4, 1969, with slightly different titles: "Cross Town Traffic" with B-side "Gipsy Eyes"

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  4. ^ Shapiro & Glebbeek 1995, p. 534.
  5. ^ McDermott, Kramer & Cox 2009, pp. 55, 82, 87.
  6. ^ Heatley 2009, pp. 102–103: Recording began with Chandler and Kramer; McDermott, Kramer & Cox 2009, pp. 95–97: Kellgren.
  7. ^ McDermott, Kramer & Cox 2009, pp. 98–100.
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  10. ^ Shadwick 2003, p. 157.
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  12. ^ Heatley 2009, p. 103.
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External links edit

  • Electric Ladyland at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Electric Ladyland (Barclay) at vinyl-records.nl

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Electric Ladyland is the third and final studio album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience released before Hendrix s death in 1970 A double album it was the only record from the Experience with production solely credited to Hendrix nb 1 The band s most commercially successful release and its only number one album it was released by Reprise Records in the United States on October 16 1968 and by Track Records in the UK nine days later By mid November it had reached number 1 on the U S charts spending two weeks there In the UK it peaked at number 6 where it spent 12 weeks on the chart Electric LadylandReprise Records coverStudio album by the Jimi Hendrix ExperienceReleasedOctober 16 1968 1968 10 16 RecordedJuly amp December 1967 January amp April August 1968StudioOlympic amp Mayfair London Record Plant New York CityGenrePsychedelic rock acid rock hard rock funk progressive soulLength73 56LabelRepriseProducerJimi Hendrix credited nb 1 Jimi Hendrix US album chronologyAxis Bold as Love 1968 Electric Ladyland 1968 Smash Hits 1969 Jimi Hendrix UK album chronologySmash Hits 1968 Electric Ladyland 1968 Band of Gypsys 1970 Singles from Electric Ladyland All Along the Watchtower Released 1968 nb 2 Crosstown Traffic Released 1968 US 1969 UK nb 3 Electric Ladyland includes a cover of Bob Dylan s All Along the Watchtower which became the Experience s best selling single reaching number six in the UK and 20 in the United States Although the album confounded critics in 1968 it has since been viewed as Hendrix s best work and one of the greatest rock records of all time Electric Ladyland has been featured on many greatest album lists including Q s 2003 list of the 100 greatest albums and Rolling Stone s 2020 list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time on which it was ranked 53rd Contents 1 Recording and production 2 Music 3 Cover 4 Release and reception 4 1 Reappraisal 5 Track listing 5 1 Notes 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 Certifications 9 Notes 10 Citations 11 Sources 12 External linksRecording and production editThe Experience began recording Electric Ladyland at several studios in the United States and UK between July 1967 and January 1968 5 Recording resumed on April 18 1968 at the newly opened Record Plant Studios in New York City with Chas Chandler as producer and engineers Eddie Kramer and Gary Kellgren 6 Hendrix was famous for his studio perfectionism he and drummer Mitch Mitchell recorded over 50 takes of Gypsy Eyes over three sessions 7 Hendrix was insecure about his voice and often recorded his vocals hidden behind studio screens He sang backing vocals himself on the title track and on Long Hot Summer Night 8 As recording progressed Chandler became frustrated with Hendrix s perfectionism and his demands for repeated takes 9 Hendrix allowed friends and guests to join them in the studio which contributed to a chaotic and crowded environment in the control room and led Chandler to sever his professional relationship with Hendrix 9 Bassist Noel Redding recalled There were tons of people in the studio you couldn t move It was a party not a session 10 Redding who had formed his own band in mid 1968 Fat Mattress found it increasingly difficult to fulfill his commitments with the Experience so Hendrix played many of the bass parts 9 The album s cover states that it was produced and directed by Jimi Hendrix which disturbed Chandler since he produced some of the songs 11 The double LP was the only Experience album mixed entirely in stereo 12 Hendrix experimented with other combinations of musicians including Jefferson Airplane s Jack Casady and Traffic s Steve Winwood who played bass and organ respectively on the 15 minute slow blues jam Voodoo Chile 9 In March 1968 he was joined onstage at the Scene Club in New York by Jim Morrison of the Doors 13 and in early April Hendrix appeared at an impromptu jam with B B King Al Kooper and Elvin Bishop 14 Music editAccording to music journalist David Stubbs Electric Ladyland is undoubtedly a rock album albeit rock on the point of evolving into something else 15 Uncut magazine s John Robinson said that its music reconciles the psychedelic pop of Hendrix s earlier recordings with the aggressive funk he would explore on his 1970 album Band of Gypsys 16 During its recording Kramer experimented with innovative studio techniques such as backmasking chorus effect echo and flanging which AllMusic s Cub Koda said recontextualized Hendrix s psychedelic and funk sounds on the album 17 Electric Ladyland is a cross section of Hendrix s wide range of musical talent It includes examples of several genres and styles of music the psychedelic Burning of the Midnight Lamp a UK single the previous summer 1967 the extended blues jam Voodoo Chile the New Orleans style R amp B of Earl King s Come On the epic studio production of 1983 A Merman I Should Turn to Be the social commentary of House Burning Down and the Sixties era Britpop of Noel Redding s Little Miss Strange The album also features an electric reworking of the Bob Dylan classic All Along the Watchtower which has been well received by critics as well as by Dylan himself 18 and also Voodoo Child Slight Return a staple of both radio and guitar repertoire Rolling Stone s Holly George Warren praised Crosstown Traffic for its hard rock guitar riff 19 All Along the Watchtower became the band s top selling single and their only US top 40 hit peaking at number 20 it reached number five in the UK 20 The album also included one of Hendrix s most prominent uses of a wah wah pedal on Burning of the Midnight Lamp which reached number 18 in the UK charts 21 Cover edit nbsp The outer record sleeve UK cover by the photographer David Montgomery and later Polydor reissue distributed in EuropeHendrix had written to Reprise describing what he wanted for the cover art but was mostly ignored He expressly asked for a color photo by Linda Eastman later known as Linda McCartney following her marriage with Paul McCartney of the group sitting with children on the sculpture of Alice in Wonderland in Central Park and drew a picture of it for reference 22 The company instead used a blurred red and yellow photo of his head while performing at Saville Theatre taken by Karl Ferris 23 nbsp The front cover sleeve by Alain Dister for Barclay releaseTrack Records used its art department which produced a cover image by photographer David Montgomery who also shot the inside cover portrait of Hendrix depicting nineteen nude women lounging in front of a black background 24 Hendrix expressed initial displeasure and surprise with this naked lady cover but later told Rolling Stone magazine that he dug it anyway 25 much as he was displeased with the Axis Bold as Love cover which he found disrespectful 26 The cover was banned by several record dealers as pornographic while others sold it with the gatefold cover turned inside out or in a brown wrapper 27 In France and the Benelux countries Hendrix s recordings were released by Barclay Records 28 and Electric Ladyland featured a front cover photograph by Alain Dister 29 and inner sleeve photographs by Jean Pierre Leloir and Donald Silverstein 30 Release and reception editElectric Ladyland was released in the US on October 16 1968 31 It was a hit psychedelic album Richie Unterberger later wrote 32 and by mid November it had reached number one in the US spending two weeks atop the pop charts 33 The double LP was the Experience s most commercially successful release and Hendrix s only number one album 34 In the UK it peaked at number six and charted for 12 weeks 35 Electric Ladyland confounded contemporary critics reviewers praised some of its songs but felt the album lacked structure and sounded too dense 36 Melody Maker called it mixed up and muddled with the exception of All Along the Watchtower which the magazine called a masterpiece 36 Reviewing for Rolling Stone in 1968 Tony Glover said Hendrix s original songs sometimes sound unstructured and was somewhat disappointed by the heavy handed guitar on 1983 A Merman I Should Turn to Be and the science fiction conclusion to House Burning Down Ultimately Glover appreciated the energy flow unifying the songs and described Hendrix as amazing adding that Electric Ladyland serves as an extended look into Hendrix s head and mostly it seems to have some pretty good things in it who among us is totally free of mental garbage 37 Robert Christgau was more enthusiastic in Stereo Review regarding it as an explosive showcase of rock s most important recent innovation the heavy guitar aesthetic and an integrated work in itself in more ways than one He found the production exceptional the best job of stereo for its own sake I know and was surprisingly impressed by the quality of the lyrics While most guitarists in rock believed improvisation to be a straightforward endeavor Christgau said Hendrix achieves unique effects effects you ll never get from Kenny Burrell citing Voodoo Chile as an example 38 He later named Electric Ladyland the fifth best album of 1968 in his ballot for Jazz amp Pop magazine s critics poll 39 Reappraisal edit Professional ratingsRetrospective professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic97 100 deluxe edition 40 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 Blender nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 41 Down Beat nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 42 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 43 The Great Rock Discography10 10 44 PopMatters10 10 45 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 46 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 47 Tom Hull on the WebA 48 Uncut nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 Over time Electric Ladyland s critical standing improved significantly with author and musicologist John Perry describing it as one of the greatest double albums in Rock 49 According to author Michael Heatley most critics agree that the album was the fullest realization of Jimi s far reaching ambitions Guitar World editor Noe Goldwasser called it his greatest work 50 The record was also deemed an essential hard rock album in Tom Larson s 2004 book History of Rock and Roll 51 and Clash reviewer Robin Murray viewed it as a true classic of the psychedelic rock era 52 In a retrospective review for Blender Christgau wrote that it was the definitive work of psychedelic music 41 describing the record as an aural utopia that accommodates both ingrained conflict and sweet vague spiritual yearnings held together by a master musician 53 In Charlotte Greig s opinion much like Are You Experienced Electric Ladyland was groundbreaking introducing audiences to a style of psychedelic rock rooted in the blues 54 The Washington Post critic Geoffrey Himes names it an exemplary release of the progressive soul development from 1968 to 1973 55 Author Amy Wallace called the album a classic of acid rock 56 Electric Ladyland has been featured on many greatest album lists including a number 10 ranking on Classic Rock magazine s list of the 100 Greatest Rock Albums Ever 57 and number 37 on The Times 100 Best Albums of All Time 58 Music journalist and author Peter Doggett argued that it is very likely the greatest rock album of all time because of its exceptional concept artful melodies experimentation and skilled musicianship which he felt remains unparalleled by any other rock artist 59 The album was included in A Basic Record Library of 1950s and 1960s recordings published in Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies 1981 60 In 1999 it was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame 61 and in 2000 it was voted number 32 in Colin Larkin s All Time Top 1000 Albums 62 In 2003 Q magazine named Electric Ladyland as one of the 100 greatest albums 63 Rolling Stone ranked it 54th in the 2003 edition of its 500 Greatest Albums of All Time publication 64 and 53rd in the 2020 edition 65 Track listing editThe original US Reprise and UK Track albums did not list running times for the songs 66 67 Track lengths are taken from the 1968 International Polydor Production album 68 Some of the song titles differ slightly between the original US and UK album editions and between the titles shown on the album back cover the inside liner notes and the labels on the records themselves the titles listed here are those shown on the record labels All songs are written by Jimi Hendrix except where noted Side A 66 No TitleUK title where different 67 Length1 And the Gods Made Love And the Gods Made Love no ellipsis 1 192 Have You Ever Been To Electric Ladyland 2 083 Crosstown Traffic Cross Town Traffic 2 254 Voodoo Chile 14 50 Side B 66 No TitleUK title where different 67 Length1 Little Miss Strange Noel Redding 2 472 Long Hot Summer Night 3 213 Come On Part 1 Earl King Come On 4 044 Gypsy Eyes Gipsy Eyes 3 385 Burning of the Midnight Lamp The Burning of the Midnight Lamp 3 33 Side C 66 No TitleUK title where different 67 Length1 Rainy Day Dream Away 3 392 1983 A Merman I Should Turn to Be Three ellipses instead of four13 253 Moon Turn the Tides Gently Gently Away Three ellipses instead of four0 58 Side D 66 No TitleUK title where different 67 Length1 Still Raining Still Dreaming 4 192 House Burning Down 4 263 All Along the Watchtower Bob Dylan 3 544 Voodoo Child Slight Return Voodoo Chile Slight Return 5 06Total length 73 56 Notes edit As was common with multi LP albums sides A and D were pressed back to back on the same platter likewise sides B and C 66 67 This was called auto coupling or automatic sequence and was intended to make it easier to play through the entire album in sequence on automatic record changers A new 50th anniversary edition was released on November 28 2018 It features Hendrix s originally intended cover and is available as a box set with either a Blu ray disc and 3 CDs or a Blu ray disc and 6 LPs The Blu ray includes a 5 1 surround mix by Eddie Kramer and a high resolution version of the album remaster 69 The remastering was done by Bernie Grundman from the original master tapes The box set also features early takes demos and live concert from September 14 1968 at the Hollywood Bowl plus a 1997 documentary At Last The Beginning The Making of Electric Ladyland featuring Chas Chandler Mitch Mitchell Noel Redding and Eddie Kramer Personnel editCredits taken from the 1993 MCA compact disc liner notes The Jimi Hendrix Experience Jimi Hendrix vocals guitars piano percussion electric harpsichord bass guitar on Have You Ever Been To Electric Ladyland Long Hot Summer Night Gypsy Eyes 1983 House Burning Down and All Along the Watchtower comb and tissue paper on Crosstown Traffic Noel Redding backing vocals bass guitar on Crosstown Traffic Little Miss Strange Come On Burning of the Midnight Lamp and Voodoo Child Slight Return acoustic guitar and lead vocals on Little Miss Strange Mitch Mitchell backing vocals drums percussion all tracks except Rainy Day Dream Away and Still Raining Still Dreaming lead vocals on Little Miss Strange Additional musicians Al Kooper piano on Long Hot Summer Night Dave Mason twelve string guitar on All Along the Watchtower backing vocals on Crosstown Traffic 70 Steve Winwood Hammond organ on Voodoo Chile Jack Casady bass guitar on Voodoo Chile Freddie Smith tenor saxophone on Rainy Day Dream Away and Still Raining Still Dreaming Mike Finnigan organ on Rainy Day Dream Away and Still Raining Still Dreaming Buddy Miles drums on Rainy Day Dream Away and Still Raining Still Dreaming Larry Faucette congas on Rainy Day Dream Away and Still Raining Still Dreaming Chris Wood flute on 1983 A Merman I Should Turn to Be Brian Jones percussion on All Along the Watchtower The Sweet Inspirations backing vocals on Burning of the Midnight Lamp Production Jimi Hendrix producer mixing arrangements US LP issue liner notes Eddie Kramer Gary Kellgren engineers mixing David King UK album sleeve design David Montgomery UK outer sleeve and inside photography Karl Ferris US cover design Ed Thrasher US art direction Linda Eastman David Sygall US cover photographyDigital remastering Lee Herschberg initial compact disc release Joe Gastwirt 1989 compact disc release Eddie Kramer George Marino 1997 compact disc release Bernie Grundman Scott Sedilo 2018 anniversary compact disc releaseCharts editChart performance for Electric Ladyland Chart 1968 PeakpositionCanada RPM Top 50 Albums 71 1Germany Charts 72 12Norway Charts 73 13UK Official Charts 74 6US Billboard Top LPs 74 1US Top R amp B Albums 75 5Certifications editCertifications for Electric Ladyland Region Certification Certified units salesFrance SNEP 76 Gold 100 000 United Kingdom BPI 77 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 78 2 Platinum 2 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Notes edit a b Music critic and author Richie Unterberger writes The credit of the album s production to Hendrix did not sit well with Chas Chandler who had been particularly vital to Hendrix s career and had indeed produced some of the tracks 1 Hendrix also received a partial production credit on the US edition of the Experience s Smash Hits for All Along the Watchtower 2 US single released on September 2 1968 All Along the Watchtower with B side Burning of the Midnight Lamp 3 UK single released on October 18 1968 with B side Long Hot Summer Night 4 US single released on November 18 1968 Crosstown Traffic with B side Gypsy Eyes UK single released on April 4 1969 with slightly different titles Cross Town Traffic with B side Gipsy Eyes Citations edit Unterberger 2009 eBook Smash Hits Album notes Jimi Hendrix Experience MCA Records 2002 pp 5 8 088 113 074 0 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Shapiro amp Glebbeek 1995 p 531 Shapiro amp Glebbeek 1995 p 534 McDermott Kramer amp Cox 2009 pp 55 82 87 Heatley 2009 pp 102 103 Recording began with Chandler and Kramer McDermott Kramer amp Cox 2009 pp 95 97 Kellgren McDermott Kramer amp Cox 2009 pp 98 100 Electric Ladyland 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