Saying Jimi Hendrix is good at playing guitar is akin to saying that Four Loko gets you drunk. Yeah, it’s true, but at the end of the day it doesn’t do the whole experience justice. Throughout his career, Hendrix bent the electric guitar to his will and ultimately created an entirely new musical form. West Coast Seattle Boy is the story of that journey. It includes four cds of previously unreleased recordings, alternates and covers that were recorded in Hendrix home studio and on the road. If roughly 4 hours of previously unreleased Hendrix isn’t enough, there’s also a 90 minute DVD documentary (Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child) that tells Hendrix story in his own words. Rare footage, photos and Hendrix family archive treasures give you a behind the scenes look into the personal life of the greatest guitarist of all time. It’s the holy grail of Hendrix.
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