Jimi Hendrix Encyclopedia
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May 14th, 1969
Record Plant, New York
Studio Recording
1) Freedom
2) Jam 292
3) Untitled Jam
4) Horn & Piano Jam
Backed by Mitch Mitchell, bassist Billy Cox, and organist Sharon Layne, Jimi recorded “Jam 292”, which was later posthumously issued as part of Jimi Hendrix :Blues. Later that evening, the group was joined by an unnamed trumpet player who contributed to series of untitled instrumental jams before the session concluded.
May 15th, 1969
Record Plant, New York
Studio Recording
1) Untitled Jam
2) Blues Jam
3) Instrumental
4) Stone Free
5) With The Power Of God
6) Slow Blues
A marathon session at the Record Plant with Jimi joined by Mitch Mitchell, Billy Cox, Sharon Layne, and an unnamed trumpet player. The group was also joined briefly by the horn section from The Buddy Miles Express.















