Band of Gypsys 2 explained

Band of Gypsys 2
Type:live
Artist:Jimi Hendrix
Cover:Band_of_gypsys2-200x200.jpg
Recorded:December 1969July 1970
Genre:Hard rock
Label:Capitol
Producer:Alan Douglas
Prev Title:Johnny B. Goode
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:Live at Winterland
Next Year:1987

Band of Gypsys 2 is a posthumous live album by American rock musician Jimi Hendrix, released in October 1986 by Capitol Records. Produced by Alan Douglas, it followed the live mini LP Johnny B. Goode (1986), which also included live recordings from the Atlanta International Pop Festival (1970) and the Berkeley Community Theatre (1970).

The LP went out-of-print and was never released on CD, but all of the tracks are included on more recent albums, such as (2019), (2015), and Live at Berkeley (2003).

Critical reception

In a contemporary review for The Village Voice, music critic Robert Christgau gave Band of Gypsys 2 an "A−" and said he preferred it over the original Band of Gypsys (1970) record because it lacks the "brotherhood bromides" that were on that album's second side. He added that the versions of classic Hendrix songs on this record's second side "sound a lot fresher now than they would have fifteen years ago, and not just because pressing techniques have taken such a leap".[1] Paul Evans gave the album three-and-a-half out of five stars in The Rolling Stone Album Guide (1992).[2]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. News: Christgau. Robert. Robert Christgau. February 24, 1987. Christgau's Consumer Guide. The Village Voice. New York. June 1, 2014.
  2. Book: Evans, Paul. The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Anthony. DeCurtis. Anthony DeCurtis. James. Henke. Holly. George-Warren. Random House. 3rd. 1992. 0679737294. Jimi Hendrix. 315.