Voodoo Chile is the third song from the Jimi Hendrix Experience's third studio album Electric Ladyland. It was written and produced by Jimi Hendrix. It was the Experience's longest studio song, coming in at 15 minutes long. Hendrix based the song off of a blues song he had written the previous year called "Catfish Blues." Jimi invited some friends in the studio who can be heard throughout the song applauding. Personnel Jimi Hendrix: guitar, vocals Jack Cassady: bass guitar Steve Winwood: organ Mitch Mitchell: drums
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Voodoo Chile is the third song from the Jimi Hendrix Experience's third studio album Electric Ladyland. It was written and produced by Jimi Hend… read more
Voodoo Chile is the third song from the Jimi Hendrix Experience's third studio album Electric Ladyland. It was written and produced by Jimi Hendrix. It was the Experience's lon… read more
The Jimi Hendrix Experience was a short-lived, yet highly influential rock band famous for the guitar work of Jimi Hendrix (1942– 1970) on songs such as Purple Haze, Foxy Lady, Hey Joe, Voodoo Child (Slight Return) and All Along the Watchtower. Rounding out the Experience were Noel Redding (1945–2003) and Mitch Mitchell (1947–2008) on bass and drums respectively. Hendrix arrived in England in October 1966, and auditions were launched to find him a backing band. Noel Redding was chosen for the bass spot. Even though he had never played bass before auditioning (he was a guitarist), He… read more