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''Rainbow Bridge'' is a compilation album by American
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. It was the second posthumous album release by his official record company and is mostly composed of recordings Hendrix made in 1969 and 1970 after the breakup of the
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. Despite the cover photo and subtitle ''Original Motion Picture Sound Track'', it does not contain any songs recorded during his concert appearance for the 1971 film '' Rainbow Bridge''. Continuing in the vein of ''
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'', the first official posthumous Hendrix album, ''Rainbow Bridge'' explores new guitar styles and textures. All the songs, except for a solo studio version of "
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", are written by Hendrix and mostly performed with
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on drums and
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on bass. ''Rainbow Bridge'' contains five songs that Hendrix included on proposed track listings for his fourth studio album: "
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", "Earth Blues", "Room Full of Mirrors", "
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" (also known as "Getting My Heart Back Together Again"), and "
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". "Room Full of Mirrors" was added to ''
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'' in 1995 and all except the live "Hear My Train A Comin'" were included on ''
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'' in 1997, which were attempts at presenting the double album Hendrix was working on at the time of his death.


Background

Despite the title, ''Rainbow Bridge'' was not a soundtrack to the film of the same name but rather a
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of one live song and studio recordings from a number of sources between 1968 and 1970, including some for his planned but unfinished double album ''First Rays of the New Rising Sun''. "Look Over Yonder" began as "Mr. Bad Luck" while Hendrix was performing in Greenwich Village, New York City, with his group
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in the summer of 1966. The version included on ''Rainbow Bridge'' was recorded by the Experience in 1968. "Room Full of Mirrors" had been performed live by the Experience, with one recording appearing on ''
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'' (1971). "
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" is another song that dates back to the Experience. They had attempted several studio recordings, but these were passed over (along with a version with Cox and
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) and a live recording from the first show on May 30, 1970, at the
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was used instead. An edited version appears in the 1971 concert film ''Jimi Plays Berkeley''. A new studio recording of "Room Full of Mirrors" and "Earth Blues" are two of the few largely completed studio recordings with Cox and Miles, although Mitchell later overdubbed the drum parts on the latter. Two additional songs, "Izabella" and "Stepping Stone" had been released as a single (listed as "Hendrix Band of Gypsys"), but Hendrix wished to rework them for his proposed fourth album. However, just as "Dolly Dagger" and "Room Full of Mirrors" were withheld from ''The Cry of Love'', these were pulled from the ''Rainbow Bridge'' track listing in the final stages. Instead they were used to improve the next posthumous release ''War Heroes''. "The Star-Spangled Banner" is a 1969 solo studio recording by Hendrix. The remainder of the songs were recorded with Mitchell and Cox between June and August 1970: "
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", "Pali Gap", and "
Hey Baby (New Rising Sun) "Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)" or simply "Hey Baby" is a song written and recorded by American musician Jimi Hendrix, from his second posthumous album '' Rainbow Bridge'' (1971). The song is a slower and more melodic piece, which features the prom ...
". The album was the second to be produced by
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and Mitch Mitchell, with John Jansen assisting. It was released in October 1971 in the US, and the following month in the UK where it reached numbers 15 and 16 respectively in the album charts. The album also peaked at No. 9 on the U.S. Best Selling Soul LP's chart. "Dolly Dagger" with "The Star-Spangled Banner" as the B-side was released as a single in the US in October 1971. It appeared at number 74 in the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 pop chart. In 2014, the original ''Rainbow Bridge'' album was reissued in both CD and LP formats.


Critical reception

According to
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's Sean Westergaard, "when ''Rainbow Bridge'' was originally released, it was actually among the best of the posthumous Hendrix releases... a mix of excellent, finished studio tracks and a couple of live tracks." In a contemporary review for ''
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wrote favorably of the songs on side one, particularly the "really majestic version" of "
The Star-Spangled Banner "The Star-Spangled Banner" is the national anthem of the United States. The lyrics come from the "Defence of Fort M'Henry", a poem written on September 14, 1814, by 35-year-old lawyer and amateur poet Francis Scott Key after witnessing the b ...
". In '' Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies'' (1981),
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said while ''
The Cry of Love ''The Cry of Love'' is a posthumous album by American rock music, rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Jimi Hendrix. Recorded primarily in 1970, it features new material that Hendrix was working on for his Jimi Hendrix's unfinished fourth studio a ...
'' (1971) highlighted Hendrix's abilities as a songwriter, ''Rainbow Bridge'' showcased his guitar playing:


Track listing

All songs written by
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, except where noted.


Recording details


Personnel

From the original Reprise LP liner notes (supplemented with details from the ''First Rays of the New Rising Sun'' CD booklet): Band members *
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lead vocals, guitar, backing vocals on "Dolly Dagger" & "Earth Blues",
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, mixing on "Dolly Dagger", "Room Full of Mirrors" *
Billy Cox William Cox (born October 18, 1941) is an American bassist, best known for performing with Jimi Hendrix. Cox is the only surviving musician to have regularly played with Hendrix: first with the experimental group that backed Hendrix at Woodstoc ...
bass guitar on all tracks (except "The Star-Spangled Banner", "Look Over Yonder") *
Mitch Mitchell John Graham "Mitch" Mitchell (9 July 194612 November 2008)In his book about the Experience, Mitchell states he celebrated his 21st birthday while on tour on 9 July 1967, which makes his birth year 1946.Mitchell's obituaries in ''Billboard' ''T ...
drums on all tracks (except "The Star-Spangled Banner", "Room Full of Mirrors"), posthumous production Additional musicians *The Ghetto Fighters Arthur and Albert Allenbacking vocals on "Dolly Dagger" *Juma Edwards a.k.a.
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on "Dolly Dagger", "Pali Gap", "Hey Baby (The New Rising Sun)" *
Buddy Miles George Allen "Buddy" Miles Jr. (September 5, 1947February 26, 2008) was an American composer, drummer, guitarist, vocalist and producer. He was a founding member of the Electric Flag (1967), a member of Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys (1969–197 ...
drums on "Room Full of Mirrors", backing vocals on "Earth Blues" *
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( Veronica Bennett,
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,
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)backing vocals on "Earth Blues" *
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bass guitar on "Look Over Yonder" Additional personnel *
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executive production *
Eddie Kramer Edwin H. Kramer (born 19 April 1942) is a British recording producer and engineer. He has collaborated with several artists now in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, including Jimi Hendrix, the Beatles, David Bowie, the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppel ...
posthumous production,
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on all tracks (except "Earth Blues", "Look Over Yonder", "Hear My Train A Comin'"), mixing on all tracks * John Jansenposthumous production, mixing on "Earth Blues", "Pali Gap", "Look Over Yonder", "Hey Baby (The New Rising Sun)" *
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engineering on "Room Full of Mirrors" *Angel Balestierengineering on "Look Over Yonder" * Abe Jacobengineering on "Hear My Train A Comin'" *The Pineal Playhousealbum design *Daniel Tahaneystill photography


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External links

* {{Authority control 1971 compilation albums Jimi Hendrix compilation albums Albums produced by Jimi Hendrix Albums produced by Eddie Kramer Albums recorded at Electric Lady Studios Compilation albums published posthumously Reprise Records compilation albums