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Length
  
61:40

Release date
  
5 March 2010

Artist
  
Jimi Hendrix

Label
  
Sony Music

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Released
  
March 5, 2010 (2010-03-05) (details)

Recorded
  
1967 (1967)–1970 (1970) (details), 1987

Producer
  
Jimi Hendrix, Chas Chandler, Janie Hendrix, Eddie Kramer, John McDermott

Valleys of Neptune (2010)
  
West Coast Seattle Boy The Jimi Hendrix Anthology (2010)

Genres
  
Psychedelic rock, Blues rock, Hard rock, Funk rock

Similar
  
Jimi Hendrix albums, Acid rock albums, Other albums

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Valleys of Neptune is a posthumous compilation album by American rock musician Jimi Hendrix. Released in the United States on March 9, 2010, the album boasts "12 previously unreleased studio recordings," including the title track, "one of the most sought after of all of Hendrix's commercially unavailable recordings."

Contents

The tracks on Valleys of Neptune were largely self-produced by Hendrix, and received extra posthumous production from Janie Hendrix, Eddie Kramer and John McDermott for Experience Hendrix, L.L.C. Recorded mostly in 1969 following the release of Electric Ladyland, the album predominantly features the original lineup of The Jimi Hendrix Experience: vocalist and guitarist Hendrix, bassist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell. The lead single released from the album was "Valleys of Neptune", on February 1, 2010, followed by "Bleeding Heart" on March 1; music videos were produced for both songs.

Background

The majority of the tracks featured on Valleys of Neptune were recorded in early 1969, while Hendrix was experimenting with songs for his unfinished fourth album, following the successful release of Electric Ladyland in September 1968. Numerous versions have been released, both officially and otherwise, and the majority of the 'previously unreleased' recordings present on the 2010 album have been released in one form or another before, albeit sometimes in inferior quality or different versions.

Album cover

The album artwork is based on a painting by Hendrix himself in 1957. "He went through a phase doing watercolors at school and this was one of the 110 drawings of his that our father kept. When I saw this one he did in 1957, it screamed 'Valleys of Neptune' to me so we knew we'd use it for this project," said his step-sister, Janie. The album artwork is a mix of his painting and a Linda McCartney photograph of him with a blue tint.

Critical reception

Valleys of Neptune received generally positive reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, it received an average score of 68, based on 15 reviews. In Rolling Stone, critic Will Hermes found the music beautiful and exciting, while writing, "Are these tracks 'finished' as Hendrix would've intended? Probably not. But as a glimpse of the guitarist extending his reach beyond the Experience trio, it's thrilling.". Greg Kot, writing for the Chicago Tribune, called it "a sharp snapshot of a musical genius in the studio during a period of transition". Ludovic Hunter-Tilney from the Financial Times called the album "a cut above the many posthumous cash-ins released in [Hendrix's] name."

In the Los Angeles Times, Ann Powers was less enthusiastic and felt "fans will be fascinated by these bluesy riffs with the Experience, but this album of unreleased material from the archives doesn't convey much that was unknown." Q found it "lighter sonically" than Hendrix's better known work and ultimately of "limited appeal".

Track listing

All tracks written by Jimi Hendrix, except where noted..

Recording details

All recording details are included in the Valleys of Neptune booklet

  • Track 1 recorded on April 7, 9, 14 and May 17, 1969, at Record Plant Studios, New York, New York
  • Track 2 recorded on September 23, 1969, and May 15, 1970, at Record Plant Studios, New York, New York
  • Track 3 recorded on April 24, 1969, at Record Plant Studios, New York, New York
  • Track 4 recorded on April 7, 1969, at Record Plant Studios New York, New York
  • Track 5 recorded on May 5, 1967, at Olympic Studios, London, England, and June 5, 1987, at AIR Studios, London, England
  • Track 6 recorded on February 16, 1969, at Olympic Studios, London, England
  • Track 7 recorded on February 16, 1969, at Olympic Studios, London, England, and June 5, 1987, at AIR Studios, London, England
  • Track 8 recorded on April 14, 1969, at Record Plant Studios New York, New York
  • Tracks 9 and 10 recorded on February 17, 1969, at Olympic Studios, London, England
  • Track 11 recorded on April 7, 1969, at Record Plant Studios, New York, New York
  • Track 12 recorded on February 16, 1969, at Olympic Studios, London, England, and June 5, 1987, at AIR Studios, London, England
  • Track 13 recorded on April 3, 1969, at Olmstead Studios, New York, New York
  • Track 14 recorded on February 14, 1969, at Olympic Studios, London, England
  • Songs

    1Stone Free3:45
    2Valleys of Neptune4:02
    3Bleeding Heart6:20

    References

    Valleys of Neptune Wikipedia