BBC Sessions (The Jimi Hendrix Experience Album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

Disc one
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Foxy Lady" Jimi Hendrix 2:59
2. "Alexis Korner Introduction" 0:27
3. "Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window?" Bob Dylan 3:31
4. "Rhythm and Blues World Service" 0:12
5. "(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man" Willie Dixon 5:31
6. "Traveling With the Experience" 0:22
7. "Driving South" Curtis Knight 5:30
8. "Fire" Hendrix 2:43
9. "Little Miss Lover" Hendrix 2:57
10. "Introducing the Experience" 0:51
11. "Burning of the Midnight Lamp" Hendrix 3:43
12. "Catfish Blues" Robert Petway 5:28
13. "Stone Free" Hendrix 3:25
14. "Love or Confusion" Hendrix 2:54
15. "Hey Joe" Billy Roberts 4:01
16. "Hound Dog" Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller 2:42
17. "Driving South" Knight 4:49
18. "Hear My Train A Comin'" Hendrix 5:00


Disc two
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Purple Haze" Hendrix 3:17
2. "Killing Floor" Chester Arthur Burnett 2:29
3. "Radio One" Hendrix 1:34
4. "Wait Until Tomorrow" Hendrix 2:57
5. "Day Tripper" Lennon–McCartney 3:24
6. "Spanish Castle Magic" Hendrix 3:07
7. "Jammin'" Hendrix 3:20
8. "I Was Made to Love Her" Stevie Wonder, Lula Mae Hardaway, Henry Cosby, Sylvia Moy 3:04
9. "Foxy Lady" Hendrix 2:43
10. "A Brand New Sound" 0:54
11. "Hey Joe" (alternate take) Roberts 2:57
12. "Manic Depression" Hendrix 3:10
13. "Driving South" (alternate take) Knight 3:21
14. "Hear My Train a Comin'" (alternate take) Hendrix 5:02
15. "A Happening for Lulu" 0:19
16. "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" Hendrix 4:08
17. "Lulu Introduction" 0:22
18. "Hey Joe" Roberts 2:43
19. "Sunshine of Your Love" Pete Brown, Jack Bruce, Eric Clapton 1:17
20. "Burning of the Midnight Lamp" (2010 Reissue Bonus Track) Hendrix 4:31

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