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I Don't Live Today (Reprise Records 1993)



   As they recording (probably) an ultimate tribute to Jimi Hendrix and named it Stone Free, all the musicians are already noticed that this one is going to be the most intense and memorable album in the 90's as well as this one goes out as an endless adoration and benefits of Jimi Hendrix family.
The opening sparks of a delusional Purple Haze sounded creepy darker in the goth hands of Robert Smith and friends while Spin Doctors exploding the spirits of the 70's with the hardrock based tunes - Spanish Castle Magic which is sounded much much better.
   The loud noise of feedbacks and waves of high tones and distortions with a very elaborated touch of a mix of modern freshness and thus classic approaches that birthing the related possible connection between the past and the future through this present days - proudly represents by the names like Body Count, Nigel Kennedy or P.M Dawn with either rock, blues or hiphop varieties that shall give the next newbie generations a clarity electrifying mojo sound of experiences which already and successfully; reshaped the face of rock n roll forever.
Long Live Jimi !
Peace Out. 









Hendrix's Experience Lives On: http://youtu.be/co0Mc5CrMcc
Stone Free: http://youtu.be/grXPx2Z4ANc?list=PLqYocq3VKiob753weMzhka4CT7lpp0ETY

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