The album is available at stores all over Europe from this Monday, April 19
th 2010.
Preparing this exclusively remastered audiophile release took some time but the result is definitely worth waiting for!
Housed in the original European sleeve,
"Are You Experienced" contains 17 tracks and is accompanied by a full-colour LP-sized booklet, full of rare pics and info.
This is the real deal for Hendrix-fans, lovers of 60's psychadelica and dedicated music fans at the same time! 40 years after his death we still hear and see Jimi's influence on pop culture and beyond. This release concludes the first wave of us celebrating his music and legacy.
http://www.musiconvinyl.com/releases/Hendrix,_Jimi/Are_You_Experienced
Music On Vinyl releases are available throughout Europe at any specialist record shop that has a customer import ordering service.
Where is the album? As of today, Friday 23rd, April, I didn't find it anywhere in German stores - and amazon.de is announcing the album since weeks, with no actual product being available. Ebay.de has it, at prices tho' I'm not willing to pay.
Thanks in anticipation
Best Regards
Wolfgang
Herman
The album has finally arrived today, from amazon.de. I'm glad I have it now ...
Best Regards
Wolfgang
I received mine yesterday (without any ashes...)
Sound is great (better than the recent blacktoblack pressing), pressing is really nice (just like the other musiconvinyl LP's)
One thing though: there's a really strange change in the sound of the drums in "Red House", about 5 or 10 seconds before the end. I do not hear this change on other pressing that I have.
Did anyone else notice this change too?
Herman
After reading your post, I heard "Red House" a few times on that album now, and I didn't notice anything strange during its last few seconds. But maybe I don't understand what you mean by change of the sound - maybe if you could be a little bit more specific?
Wolfgang
I listened a few times too.
It's probably OK: the drummer uses tom-toms instead of snaredrum in those seconds, the difference in sound is bigger than on earlier pressing, that's all.
Herman