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Recording
April 05th, 1967
Chas Chandler had lacquers created for both mono and stereo mixes of "The Wind Cries Mary" and a mono version of "Highway Chile" which were given to Track Records so manufacturing of The Experience's forthcoming single could begin.
Tape Log: The Wind Cries Mary // Highway Chile
Tape Log: The Wind Cries Mary // Highway Chile
Recording
April 10th, 1967
Returning to Olympic Studios, Manager Chas Chandler guided The Experience back through the April 4th recordings of "Third Stone From The Sun."
The session featured two non-musical tracks called described on the tape boxes as "Wild Chat" and "Noises" which featured Hendrix and Chandler talking through a variety of science fiction inspired passages. "Noises" featured Hendrix talking about the markings that Engineer George Chkiantz had made on the tape boxes that evening.
Several segments of these recordings, including the classic, "and you'll never hear surf music again..." were incorporated into the final mix of "Third Stone From The Sun."
Tape Log: Third Stone From The Sun // Wild Chat // Noises
The session featured two non-musical tracks called described on the tape boxes as "Wild Chat" and "Noises" which featured Hendrix and Chandler talking through a variety of science fiction inspired passages. "Noises" featured Hendrix talking about the markings that Engineer George Chkiantz had made on the tape boxes that evening.
Several segments of these recordings, including the classic, "and you'll never hear surf music again..." were incorporated into the final mix of "Third Stone From The Sun."
Tape Log: Third Stone From The Sun // Wild Chat // Noises
Recording
April 25th, 1967
Beginning late in the evening of April 24th and through the early hours of April 25th, Hendrix joined Chas Chandler and Eddie Kramer at Olympic Studios to work on final mixes (stereo and mono) for several songs slated for inclusion on Are You Experienced, including: "Foxey Lady," "Manic Depression," "May This Be Love," "Fire," "Remember," "Third Stone From The Sun," and "Love Or Confusion."
Tape Log: Foxey Lady // Manic Depression // May This Be Love // Fire // Remember // Third Stone From The Sun // Love Or Confusion
Tape Log: Foxey Lady // Manic Depression // May This Be Love // Fire // Remember // Third Stone From The Sun // Love Or Confusion















