Midnight Lightning Lp
Jimi Hendrix Experience
LP
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polydor
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Side one
No. Title Length
1. "Trashman" 3:15
2. "Midnight Lightning" 3:49
3. "Hear My Train a Comin'" 5:43
4. "Gypsy Boy" 3:45
Side two
No. Title Length
1. "Blue Suede Shoes" (Carl Perkins) 3:29
2. "Machine Gun" 7:36
3. "Once I Had a Woman" 5:20
4. "Beginnings" (Mitch Mitchell)
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Midnight Lightning is the ninth posthumous studio album by American guitarist Jimi Hendrix, released in November 1975. It was the sixth studio album released after his death and the second to be produced by Alan Douglas. The songs used on the album consisted of post-Jimi Hendrix Experience recordings that originally featured Billy Cox on bass and either Mitch Mitchell or Buddy Miles on drums.
Douglas continued his controversial methods he had adopted on Crash Landing and brought in many of the same session musicians to overdub parts of songs. The only original recording (apart from those by Hendrix) was Mitchell's drumming on "Hear My Train a Comin'". In response to the previous outcry from fans and critics, Douglas did not claim co-writer credit for any songs on Midnight Lightning. Despite the fact that the album included staples such as "Hear My Train a Comin'" and "Machine Gun", the album was not as well received as its predecessor, peaking at #43 in the US.[3] and #46 in the UK.[4]