Hendrix - Band Of Gypsys [1997 Remaster] (1970)
EAC v0.99 Prebeta 5 | FLAC + CUE + M3U + LOG | ~348 Mb | Full Artwork (600 dpi)
EAC v0.99 Prebeta 5 | FLAC + CUE + M3U + LOG | ~348 Mb | Full Artwork (600 dpi)
From Wikipedia:
History
After Hendrix disbanded the Jimi Hendrix Experience in mid-1969, he formed Gypsy Sun and Rainbows to fulfill the contract for the Experience to play Woodstock. Bassist Billy Cox (who had played with Hendrix while they were in the army) had been rehearsing and playing with Hendrix since April, but the band was short-lived. With Cox and his drummer friend Buddy Miles, Hendrix next formed the Band of Gypsys, this time to fulfill his obligation to produce an LP of new material for Ed Chalpin, to be released on the Capitol label. Hendrix, in interviews as early as March 1969, had already mentioned a "jam" album to be titled Band of Gypsys. Hendrix also mentioned in his introduction at Woodstock that "Band of Gypsys" was an alternative name for the group performing there.