Power of Soul: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix

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  • Release Date: 07/27/2004
  • Sales Rank: 163,391
  • Label: CLASSIC RECORDS
  • UPC: 601704201214
 
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While there's certainly no shortage of Jimi Hendrix tributes out there, this 19-song collection merits attention because it does more than merely present the late legend as a guitar hero. Yes, that element of Jimi's legacy is showcased here -- most notably by Prince, who turns in what might be the disc's most immediately grabbing moment when he tears into "Purple House," a sinewy revamp of Hendrix's "Red House." But as its title indicates, the disc's focus is on Hendrix's roots in soul and rhythm-and-blues. To that end, Musiq taps into the sensual core of "Are You Experienced?," turning the song into virtual foreplay, while Chaka Khan wrings plenty of emotion from "Little Wing." Bootsy Collins and the P-Funk All Stars bring their trademark surrealism to the disc's title track, though they allow Hendrix's sense of rhythm, rather than the more typical Mothership groove, to dominate. Similarly, Eric Clapton's take on "Burning of the Midnight Lamp" exudes an earthiness that belies Slowhand's refined recent playing. Six-string fanatics will savor a previously unreleased live medley from the late Stevie Ray Vaughan -- taking in "Little Wing" and "Third Stone from the Sun" -- but passion, not virtuosity, is the be-all and end-all of Power of Soul. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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