JIMI HENDRIX Album Of Unreleased Studio Recordings Debuts At #4 On BILLBOARD Chart

March 17, 2010

"Valleys of Neptune", the long-awaited album of previously unavailable Jimi Hendrix studio recordings, has debuted on The Billboard 200 best-selling albums chart at #4, while four additional Hendrix catalog titles — "Are You Experienced" (#44),"Electric Ladyland" (#60),"First Rays of the New Rising Sun" (#63),and "Axis: Bold As Love" (#67) — have returned to The Billboard 200 four decades after their original release dates, a testimony to the enduring vitality and importance of the trailblazing artist-guitarist-performer.

A newly curated album of 12 fully realized studio cuts, more than a hour's worth of previously unheard Jimi Hendrix music, "Valleys of Neptune", the centerpiece of the historic 2010 Jimi Hendrix Catalog Project, rocketed to #1 on Amazon in anticipation of its release. Approximately 20% of first week's sales have been in the digital realm.

"The consumer response to 'Valleys of Neptune' and the Jimi Hendrix catalog has been phenomenal," said Adam Block, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Legacy Recordings. "It reminds us that his spirit still speaks to so many and inspires and motivates fans of all ages."

"It's really gratifying to know that my brother's music is still playing as vital a role in the culture today as it did when he recorded these tracks," said Janie Hendrix, CEO of Experience Hendrix LLC. "The acceptance of 'Valleys of Neptune' and the classic catalog albums underscores the fact that his innovation and creative force are truly transcendent."

Legacy Recordings have issued deluxe CD+DVD editions of the three studio albums released during Hendrix's lifetime — "Are You Experienced", "Axis: Bold As Love", "Electric Ladyland" — as well as "First Rays of the New Rising Sun", an acclaimed posthumous album reconstruction drawn from recordings Hendrix worked on from 1968-1970. Each of these essential titles in the Jimi Hendrix catalog available now on Legacy includes a bonus DVD featuring a newly created "making of the album" documentary directed by the Grammy-award-winning Bob Smeaton, featuring interviews with EXPERIENCE members Noel Redding, Mitch Mitchell, Billy Cox, original producer Chas Chandler and engineer Eddie Kramer.

Experience Hendrix LLC and Legacy Recordings are celebrating the release of "Valleys of Neptune" and the launch of the 2010 Jimi Hendrix catalog campaign with an array of online activity. The official Jimi Hendrix web site, JimiHendrix.com has been redesigned for the catalog relaunch and will contain exclusive content with new features being added throughout the year.

Debuting today on JimiHendrix.com is the Jimi Hendrix Messenger, JimiMessaging.com, an interactive messaging tool that enables new and experienced fans to send messages to friends and family from their front row seats at Jimi's historic 1970 performance from the Isle of Wight Festival.

Acclaimed British film director Julien Temple ("The Filth & the Fury", "Absolute Beginners", "Joe Strummer: The Future is Unwritten") lensed a visionary music clip for "Bleeding Heart", Jimi's cover of an Elmore James blues, placing Jimi on stage in a surrealistic Glastonbury Faire of the mind. "I saw Jimi's first showcase gig in London and I never thought I would work with him," said Julien Temple. "Making this video felt like completing a circle." The Julien Temple-directed "Bleeding Heart" and the music video for "Valleys of Neptune"'s title track may be seen on the dedicated Jimi HendrixVEVO channel on YouTube.

Centered around tracks recorded during a pivotal and turbulent four-month period in 1969, "Valleys of Neptune" unveils the original JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE's final studio recordings, as the group lays down the foundation for its follow-up to "Electric Ladyland", alongside the guitar superhero's first sessions with bassist Billy Cox, an old army buddy he'd recruited into his new ensemble.

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