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  • Performer: Jimi Hendrix
  • Title: Get That Feeling
  • Size FLAC ver: 1736 mb
  • Country: US
  • Released: 1967
  • Style: Psychedelic Rock, Blues Rock
  • Other formats: MP1 MPC RA AIFF MOD VOC DMF
  • Genre: Rock / Blues
  • Rating: 4.5 of 5
Jimi Hendrix And Curtis Knight - Get That Feeling FLAC download
Jimi Hendrix And Curtis Knight - Get That Feeling FLAC download

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 How Would You Feel 3:11
A2 Simon Says 3:14
A3 Get That Feeling
Written-By – Ed Gregory*
10:02
B1 Hush Now 3:15
B2 Welcome Home 3:34
B3 Gotta Have A New Dress 3:03
B4 No Business 2:27
B5 Strange Things 2:56

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Capitol Records, Inc.
  • Published By – PPX Publishing Co.
  • Published By – Tribute Publishing Co.

Credits

  • A&R – Nick Venet
  • Guitar – Jimi Hendrix
  • Producer – Ed Chalpin
  • Vocals, Written-By – Curtis Knight

Notes

Comes along a guy like Jimi Hendrix...makes you wonder where pop music's been!
Jimi Hendrix is right here...now! Guitar sounds rocking fit to split the last eardrum...words rolling fit to buy reason a one-way ticket o-u-t...a screaming, psyched-up experience??? You bet it is!

It's also Jimi Hendrix...the who-of-it-all who's rocking pop music back on it's well-leathered heels. "Gentleman Jimi" he is to London's swingers (see that fab publication "Fabulous")...Melody Maker Reader's Poll hails him "World's Top Musician"...and he doesn't even call Liverpool home. In Fact, he's from Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. (How's that for shockers!) Got his start with Curtis Knight(leader and singer) and His Squires. Made it to the top tent in England...comes back home the conquering hero.

Jimi Hendrix. Here, he's got that feeling on guitar and any other instrument you'd care to name. He's that talented. Pal Curtis Knight is on vocals most of the time. Ad lib it is. Jimi Hendrix works that way best...in person and on records.

Cover: T2856
Label: T-2856

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  • Rights Society: BMI

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ST-2856 Jimi Hendrix And Curtis Knight Jimi Hendrix And Curtis Knight - Get That Feeling ‎(LP, Album) Capitol Records ST-2856 US 1967
SMC 4900 Jimi Hendrix Get That Feeling ‎(Cass, Comp) Special Music Company SMC 4900 US 1986
J.H.001 Jimi Hendrix & Curtis Knight Jimi Hendrix & Curtis Knight - Get That Feeling ‎(LP, Album) J.H. Records J.H.001 US 1976
ST-2856, ST 2856 Jimi Hendrix And Curtis Knight Jimi Hendrix And Curtis Knight - Get That Feeling ‎(LP, Album) Capitol Records, Capitol Records ST-2856, ST 2856 US 1967
R-00716, S/5058 Jimi Hendrix & Curtis Knight Jimi Hendrix & Curtis Knight - Get That Feeling ‎(LP, Album, Club, RE) World Record Club, World Record Club R-00716, S/5058 Australia 1976



Comments (1)

Mullador
Before Jimi Hendrix went to London to become a solo recording star, he had recorded some material with journeyman soul singer Curtis Knight and signed a contract with record executive Ed Chalpin.When Hendrix became an international superstar in 1967, this contract backfired on him badly, as Chalpin leased recordings of the Knight sessions to Capitol Records that did not in any way reflect what Hendrix had evolved into as a solo artist.Eight of these tracks were issued at the end of 1967 on Get That Feeling, which — despite featuring only a picture of Hendrix, in all his 1967 glory, on the cover — only features him as a guitarist session man, with Knight actually handling the vocals. It was not clear exactly when this material was recorded (there are no liner notes), but likely it dated from mid-’60s sessions shortly before Hendrix went solo, and/or jam sessions never intended for release. It was the beginning of contractual headaches for Hendrix and his managers vs. Chalpin that would last for the rest of Hendrix’s life. Its controversy also helped ensure that in Hendrix histories, the music on the album itself is overlooked and rarely discussed in depth. It’s actually listenable, although generic, 1960s soul/R&B/rock, with Hendrix playing well but much more conventionally than he did on his own recordings. You can hear hints of his full-blown psychedelic style, as on the wah-wah effects on “Hush Now,” while “How Would You Feel” is an obvious rewrite of Bob Dylan’s “Like a Rolling Stone.”

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