This article is about Hendrix's recordings released prior to his death on September 18, 1970. For later releases, see. DiscographyStudio albums3Live albums3Compilation albums2Singles14Albums as sideman9Singles as sideman24(1942–1970) was an American guitarist and singer-songwriter whose career spanned from 1962 to 1970.
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His discography includes the recordings released during his lifetime. Prior to his rise to fame, he recorded 24 singles as a guitarist with American artists, such as. Beginning in late 1966, he recorded three best-selling studio albums and 13 singles with. An Experience compilation album and half of a live album recorded at the were also issued prior to his death. After the breakup of the Experience in mid-1969, songs from his live performances were included on the and albums. A studio single with the Band of Gypsys was also released.Hendrix's albums and singles with the Experience were originally released by in the United Kingdom and in the United States.
Track also issued the Band of Gypsys' album, but to settle an American contract dispute, it was released by in the US. The Woodstock soundtrack album was issued by and its subsidiary in US. Over the years, the Hendrix catalogue has been handled by different record companies, including Track's successor, in Europe and the UK,. In 2010, became the exclusive distributor for the recordings managed by Experience Hendrix, a family company.
His original albums have been reissued, sometimes with new album art, mixes, and bonus material.Hendrix's work as an accompanist appears on several different labels. After he became popular, Hendrix contributed to recordings by several different artists. In addition to the legitimate singles and albums released before his death, two albums worth of demos and outtakes recorded with with misleading cover art and titles were released, which Hendrix publicly denounced. After his death, many more such albums appeared., pp. 22, 247.
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