![]() ReviewĪ 20-track set that'd be more accurately titled It's Father's Day: Have a(nother) Jimi Hendrix Best-Of, Fire is the kind of cash-in release that adds nothing to the legacy of the artist in question, but nevertheless comprises a succinct introduction to a singular, inimitable talent for anyone who, incredulously, owns none of this material already. ![]() If you are a newcomer to Hendrix, this compilation is solid proof that from 1967-1970, Hendrix created some of the most thrilling, influential rock recorded. It includes classics such as "Foxy Lady", "Voodoo Child" and "Little Wing" from the late legend's three official albums, as well as some excellent post-humous material ("Angel", "Bleeding Heart", "Valleys of Neptune"). ![]() There is no shortage of Jim Hendrix Best Of’s, however Fire (released following ITV’s use of the title song to promote the 2010 World Cup), does the job better than most. ![]()
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