War Heroes

Third album studio postmortem of the era Jeffery, War Heroes , published in 1972, does not enjoy very a good reputation. The major part of the material published here would certainly never have left besides if Jimi Hendrix had not died two years before. Eddie Kramer, which produced the album with John Jansen, qualified thereafter the object of “ bottoms of the barrel ”, contributing to discredit thirty-three turns which was rather badly sold besides.

The disc is indeed a rather disparate collection, whose coherence could raise question: falls of studio, titles in becoming, jams abstract and a face B published of living of Hendrix… the cocktail could appear indigestible: it of it is nothing. It is on the contrary an album arranged rather well, suffering certainly from some weaknesses, but which was until its removal of the catalog quite simply essential to any amateur of the guitarist.

Besides to be convinced some, it is enough to be delayed on the policy of republication retained since 1997:

Only Peter Gunn/Catastrophe republished forever to date.

Excluded these two last beaches, all the pieces presented here deserved without any doubt to be published officially.

Titles

Face 1

  1. Bleeding Heart
  2. Highway Chile
  3. Tax Free
  4. Peter Gunn Catastrophe
  5. Stepping Stone

Face 2

  1. Midnight
  2. 3 Little Bears
  3. Beginning
  4. Izabella

Personnel

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