Songs for Groovy Children: The Fillmore East Concerts explained

Songs for Groovy Children: The Fillmore East Concerts
Type:box
Longtype:live album
Artist:Jimi Hendrix
Cover:Jimi Hendrix - Songs for Groovy Children.png
Recorded:December 31, 1969January 1, 1970
Venue:Fillmore East, New York City
Genre:
Length:[1]
Label:Experience Hendrix/Legacy
Producer:
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Songs For Groovy Children: The Fillmore East Concerts is a chronologically sequenced collection of American musician Jimi Hendrix's 1969–1970 New Years recorded performances at the Fillmore East in New York City.[2] It was released as a box set of five-CDs on November 22, 2019 and an eight-LP set on December 13.[3]

With over five hours of recorded music, the box set contains 43 songs, which Experience Hendrix (the current managers of Hendrix's recording legacy) note "assembles all four concerts from New Year’s Eve 1969 and New Year’s Day 1970".[4] Several previously unreleased recordings are included, along with longer versions of some already issued. However, at least five songs were left off and at least one other was edited for the box set.[1]

Background and recording

Not long after his performance at the Woodstock Festival on August 18, 1969, Hendrix began rehearsing and recording with drummer Buddy Miles and bassist Billy Cox.[4] As part of deal to settle a contract dispute, Hendrix agreed to deliver an album to Capitol Records.[4] To meet this, four sets of performances over two nights at the Fillmore East auditorium in New York City were recorded by the trio.[2] Sound engineer Wally Heider, who had recorded Hendrix live several times, including at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 and Woodstock, supervised the recording.[4]

Songs

Since Hendrix was obligated to supply an album of new material, the set lists for the Fillmore East shows contained mostly new songs. Although songs such as "Lover Man", "Hear My Train A Comin'", and "Bleeding Heart" had often been played by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, they had not been issued on record. At Woodstock, Hendrix performed early versions of "Message to Love", "Izabella", and part of "Stepping Stone", which were not released officially until the 1990s (although studio versions of the last two were released as a single in the U.S. in April 1970).

In addition to these tunes, several new Hendrix compositions were debuted and recorded: "Power of Soul", "Machine Gun", "Ezy Ryder", "Earth Blues", "Burning Desire", and "Who Knows". Miles also supplied a couple of originals: "Changes" and the jam number "We Gotta Live Together". The set lists included the Jerry Ragovoy and Mort Shuman composition "Stop" (a hit in 1968 for R&B singer Howard Tate) sung by Miles. The popular Experience numbers "Stone Free", "Foxey Lady", "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)", and "Purple Haze" were sometimes played for encores.

Experience Hendrix indicates that Songs For Groovy Children "boasts over two dozen tracks that have either never before been released commercially or have been newly pressed and newly remixed".[3] Tracks not previously officially released in one form or another, include "Ezy Ryder", "Changes", "Message to Love", and "Stop" from the December 31 second show; and "Lover Man", "Steal Away", "Hey Joe", and "Purple Haze" from the January 1 second show. Additionally, longer versions of previously released tracks include "Who Knows" and "Stone Free" from December 31, 1969 second show; "Who Knows" and "Stop" from January 1, 1970 first show; and "Power of Soul", "Changes", "Machine Gun", and "We Gotta Live Together" from January 1, 1970 second show. However, AllMusic critic Sean Westergaard notes that "We Gotta Live Together" lasts "just under ten minutes", while the full performance lasted 18 minutes.[1]

Critical reception

In a review for AllMusic, Sean Westergaard gave Songs for Groovy Children four out of five stars.[1] He notes the high quality sound and more comprehensive presentation of the four shows: "this is an amazing set. The band is completely locked into each other and Hendrix turns in some truly astonishing playing. Hearing all four shows gives a better idea of how improvised some of these performances were, yet how in tune the players were with each other."[1] However, he feels that inclusion of longer versions of songs originally edited for the 1970 Band of Gypsys album "doesn't necessarily make for better listening" and that "the five complete tracks left off the second December 31 set... should have been included."[1]

Set lists and releases

Key
Indicates first released on Songs for Groovy Children
Indicates more than one minute longer than original release
December 31, 1969 first show set list & releases
TitleFirst official release (year)Length
(first official release)
Length
(Songs for Groovy Children)
"Power of Soul" (2016)5:305:30[5]
"Lover Man"Machine Gun3:143:14
"Hear My Train A Comin'"Band of Gypsys 2 (1986)9:059:06
"Changes"Live at the Fillmore East (1999)5:375:58
"Izabella"Live at the Fillmore East3:413:29
"Machine Gun"Machine Gun8:548:54
"Stop"Machine Gun5:305:30
"Ezy Ryder"Machine Gun5:555:55
"Bleeding Heart"Machine Gun6:386:38
"Earth Blues"Machine Gun6:246:24
"Burning Desire"Machine Gun9:409:40
December 31, 1969 second show set list & releases
TitleFirst official release (year)Length
(first official release)
Length
(Songs for Groovy Children)
"Auld Lang Syne"Live at the Fillmore East (1999)3:543:55
"Who Knows"Live at the Fillmore East3:558:40
"Stepping Stone"not included
"Burning Desire"not included
"Fire"West Coast Seattle Boy (2010)4:415:15
"Ezy Ryder"Songs for Groovy Children (2019)4:24
"Machine Gun"Live at the Fillmore East13:3613:51
"Power of Soul"not included
"Stone Free"West Coast Seattle Boy14:4617:22
"Changes"Songs for Groovy Children8:06
"Message to Love"Songs for Groovy Children3:37
"Stop"Songs for Groovy Children7:02
"Foxey Lady"West Coast Seattle Boy6:296:45
"Voodoo Child (Slight Return)"not included
"Purple Haze"not included
January 1, 1970 first show set list & releases
TitleFirst official release (year)Length
(first official release)
Length
(Songs for Groovy Children)
"Who Knows"Band of Gypsys (1970)9:3410:52
"Machine Gun"Band of Gypsys12:3812:38
"Changes"Hendrix: Band of Gypsys (DVD, 1999)7:25[6]
"Power of Soul"Live at the Fillmore East (1999)6:196:15
"Stepping Stone"Live at the Fillmore East5:205:30
"Foxey Lady"Band of Gypsys 2 (1986)6:367:21
"Stop"Band of Gypsys 24:486:07
"Earth Blues"Hendrix: Band of Gypsys (DVD, 1999)8:50
"Burning Desire"Live at the Fillmore East8:228:56
January 1, 1970 second show set list & releases
TitleFirst official release (year)Length
(first official release)
Length
(Songs for Groovy Children)
"Stone Free"Live at the Fillmore East (1999)12:5613:11
"Power of Soul"Band of Gypsys (1970)6:559:10
"Changes"Band of Gypsys5:119:33
"Message to Love"Band of Gypsys5:245:25
"Machine Gun"Live at the Fillmore East6:0211:52
"Lover Man"Songs for Groovy Children (2019)2:35
"Steal Away"Songs for Groovy Children (2019)5:53
"Earth Blues"Live at the Fillmore East5:585:54
"Voodoo Child (Slight Return)"Live at the Fillmore East6:025:59
"We Gotta Live Together"Band of Gypsys5:519:48
"Wild Thing"Live at the Fillmore East3:063:13
"Hey Joe"Songs for Groovy Children3:56
"Purple Haze"Songs for Groovy Children4:52

Personnel

Musicians

Production personnel

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jimi Hendrix: Songs for Groovy Children: The Fillmore East ConcertsReview. Westergaard. Sean. AllMusic. December 22, 2019.
  2. Web site: Complete Jimi Hendrix Band of Gypsys Shows Get Songs for Groovy Children Release. Lewry. Fraser. October 1, 2019. loudersound.com. November 5, 2019.
  3. Web site: Expansive CD & LP Box Sets Present All Four Historic Hendrix Band of Gypsys Performances at the Fillmore East Newly Mixed by Eddie Kramer. Experience Hendrix. Jimihendrix.com (official website). November 4, 2019.
  4. Web site: Songs for Groovy Children: The Fillmore East Concerts. Experience Hendrix. Jimihendrix.com (official website). November 5, 2019.
  5. Web site: Machine Gun: Jimi Hendrix Live at the Fillmore East First Show, 12/31/69. Authentic Hendrix. authentichendrix.com. December 11, 2019.
  6. Smeaton, Bob (Director) . 1999 . Hendrix: Band of GypsysLive at the Fillmore East . DVD . Universal City, California . . MCADV-12008.
  7. Web site: Top Albums (Week 48, 2019). Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. fr. December 3, 2019.