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15. Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window (BBC Sessions)
16. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man (BBC Sessions)
17. A Happening for Lulu (BBC Sessions)
18. Voodoo Child (Slight Return)(BBC Sessions)
19. Lulu Intro (BBC Sessions)
20. Hey Joe (BBC Sessions)
21. Sunshine of Your Love (BBC Sessions)
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Some of Jimi Hendrix's live radio broadcasts for the BBC were released by Rykodisc in 1988 on Radio One, but The BBC Sessions, remastered and fleshed out into a two-disc completist's dream, is perhaps the best document of how the Experience sounded live in 1967. From blues stomps such as Muddy Waters's "Catfish Blues" to surly R&B vamps such as the three takes of Curtis Knight's "Driving South," Hendrix explores his roots with hardscrabble passion. Meanwhile, he pushes the psychedelic-pop spectrum with surprisingly rich versions of studio-tweaked numbers like "The Burning of the Midnight Lamp." There's plenty of slop-a stumbling jam with Stevie Wonder on "I Was Made to Love Her" and lots of horsing around and awkward interview fragments. But in it's balance of pop form, interstellar improvisation, R&B pedigree, and sheer charm, The BBC Sessions is about as accurate and honest a snapshot of the charismatic, still-pimply 24-year-old phenomenon as you're likely to hear. -James Rotondi. 13 unreleased tracks on this two-CD, 30-track set, including versions of Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window; Little Miss Lover; Love or Confusion; Jammin' and I Was Made to Love Her with Stevie Wonder(!); Foxy Lady; Hey Joe (twice); Manic Depression; Driving South; Hear My Train A-Comin'; Voodoo Child (Slight Return), and Sunshine of Your Love.