Johnny B. Goode (album)

Johnny B. Goode: An Original Video Soundtrack
Live album by Jimi Hendrix
Released June 1986 (1986-06)
Recorded
  • May 30, 1970
  • July 4, 1970
Venue
Genre Rock
Length 26:08
Label
Producer
Hendrix US albums chronology
Jimi Plays Monterey
(1986)
Johnny B. Goode: An Original Video Soundtrack
(1986)
Band of Gypsys 2
(1986)
Hendrix UK albums chronology
The Jimi Hendrix Concerts
(1982)
Johnny B. Goode
(1986)
Radio One
(1988)

Johnny B. Goode is a posthumous live album by Jimi Hendrix released in June 1986. It contains three songs from Hendrix's performance at the 1970 Atlanta International Pop Festival on July 4, 1970, and two songs from Berkeley Community Theatre on May 30, 1970.[1]

Marketed as a "mini LP" soundtrack, it was released at the same time as a video album with the same title, but with more performances from Atlanta Pop.[2] More complete performances from both concerts were released on Live at Berkeley (2003) and Freedom: Atlanta Pop Festival (2015) (see Jimi Hendrix videography for more information about video releases).

Critical reception

In The Village Voice, Robert Christgau gave Johnny B. Goode an "A–" and called it "vivid testimony to the uses of digital mastering for archival music", finding the sound particularly "powerful" on side one. He highlighted the "intense" rendition of "All Along the Watchtower" and "Johnny B. Goode", writing that Hendrix's performance of the latter song is "the definitive version of the definitive guitar anthem".[3] Paul Evans gave it three-and-a-half stars in The Rolling Stone Album Guide (1992).[4]

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (edit)"Jimi Hendrix4:30
2."Johnny B. Goode"Chuck Berry3:55
3."All Along the Watchtower"Bob Dylan3:57
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
4."The Star Spangled Banner"John Stafford Smith, Francis Scott Key, arranged by Hendrix2:46
5."Machine Gun"Hendrix11:00

Recording details

  • Tracks 1, 3 and 4 recorded at the Atlanta International Pop Festival]], Middle Georgia Raceway, Byron, Georgia, on July 4, 1970
  • Track 2 recorded at the Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, California, on May 5, 1970, 1st show
  • Track 5 recorded at Berkeley on May 5, 1970, 2nd show

Personnel

References

  1. Shapiro, Harry; Glebbeek, Cesar (1990). Jimi Hendrix: Electric Gypsy. New York City: St. Martin's Press. p. 553. ISBN 0-312-05861-6.
  2. Roby, Steven (2002). Black Gold: The Lost Archives of Jimi Hendrix. New York City: Billboard Books. pp. 250–251. ISBN 0-8230-7854-X.
  3. Christgau, Robert (February 24, 1987). "Christgau's Consumer Guide". The Village Voice. New York. Retrieved June 1, 2014.
  4. Evans, Paul (1992). "Jimi Hendrix". In DeCurtis, Anthony; Henke, James; George-Warren, Holly. The Rolling Stone Album Guide (3rd ed.). Random House. p. 315. ISBN 0679737294.
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