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Jimi Hendrix


"Crash Landing" is a posthumous album by the legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix, released in 1975. The album was compiled and released by producer Alan Douglas after Hendrix's death. It features a collection of studio recordings that were left unfinished or in demo form at the time of Hendrix's passing in 1970. The album includes tracks like "Message to Love," "With the Power," and "Stone Free Again." While some of the material had been worked on by Hendrix, the post-production decisions made by Douglas have been a subject of controversy and criticism. Some argue that the album doesn't fully represent Hendrix's artistic intentions. Despite the controversy, "Crash Landing" provides listeners with additional insights into Hendrix's creative process and showcases his distinctive guitar work and innovative approach to rock and blues. As with many posthumous releases, it's often recommended for fans to explore Hendrix's studio albums from his active years for a more authentic representation of his artistic vision.