Rolling Stone (5/19/94, p.100) - "...what sets this album apart is the way it illuminates the guitarist's debt to other bluesmen as well as his genius for pushing beyond those influences...."<br>Entertainment Weekly (6/14/94, p.66) - "...paints a more complete picture of Jimi as traditionalist. Loose and improvisational, he had an amazing range..." - Rating: A<br>Option (8/94, p.89) - "...Hendrix's masterful guitar playing - even on the most derivative of these third-string outtakes, 24 years after his death - provides a better lesson on creativity..."<br>Musician (7/94, p.89) - "...Through the hiss and crackle of these recordings, you can actually hear the blues giving birth to the gymnastic blues-rock and psychedelic guitar that influenced the Stevie Ray Vaughans, the Robin Trowers and the Vernon Reids..."<br>Disc 1<br>1. Hear My Train A-Comin' [Acoustic]<br>2. Born Under a Bad Sign<br>3. Red House<br>4. Catfish Blues<br>5. Voodoo Chile Blues<br>6. Mannish Boy<br>7. Once I Had a Woman<br>8. Bleeding Heart<br>9. Jam 292<br>10. Electric Church Red House<br>11. Hear My Train a Comin' [Electric]<br>
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