Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)

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Hey Baby (New Rising Sun) est une chanson de Jimi Hendrix paru après sa mort dans l'album First Rays of the New Rising Sun en 1997. Elle était publiée auparavant dans l'album posthume Rainbow Bridge en 1971. rdf:langString
Hey Baby (New Rising Sun) – piosenka Jimiego Hendrixa nagrana 1 lipca 1970 roku w Electric Lady Studios. 12 maja 1971 roku, po śmierci artysty, i John Jansen zmiksowali utwór. Po raz pierwszy ukazał się na albumie Rainbow Bridge, który został wydany w 1971 roku. Utwór pojawił się jako ścieżka dźwiękowa w filmie (1971). W 1997 roku piosenka „Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)” została powtórnie wydana na albumie kompilacyjnym First Rays of the New Rising Sun. rdf:langString
"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 prominent use of chorus- and tremolo-effects on guitar. Hendrix uses an idealized feminine figure that recurs in several of his lyrics. Commentators have seen the song as representative of his post-Band of Gypsys musical direction. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString "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 prominent use of chorus- and tremolo-effects on guitar. Hendrix uses an idealized feminine figure that recurs in several of his lyrics. Commentators have seen the song as representative of his post-Band of Gypsys musical direction. "Hey Baby" was in development for over two years and Hendrix had recorded several demo and jam versions, before debuting it in concert on April 25, 1970. On July 1, he recorded a version live at the new Electric Lady Studios in New York City. It was one of the tracks Hendrix proposed for his planned, but never completed, fourth studio album. In 1971, longtime Hendrix recording engineer Eddie Kramer, and drummer Mitch Mitchell selected the Electric Lady version as the closing track for Rainbow Bridge. The song received mainly positive comments from critics, who saw it as expressing hope, along with new guitar textures. In 1997, "Hey Baby" was included on First Rays of the New Rising Sun, the most comprehensive attempt at presenting Hendrix's unfinished album. During the 1970 The Cry of Love Tour, Hendrix performed the song regularly. Several live recordings have been officially released along with videos of Hendrix performing it in concert.
rdf:langString Hey Baby (New Rising Sun) est une chanson de Jimi Hendrix paru après sa mort dans l'album First Rays of the New Rising Sun en 1997. Elle était publiée auparavant dans l'album posthume Rainbow Bridge en 1971.
rdf:langString Hey Baby (New Rising Sun) – piosenka Jimiego Hendrixa nagrana 1 lipca 1970 roku w Electric Lady Studios. 12 maja 1971 roku, po śmierci artysty, i John Jansen zmiksowali utwór. Po raz pierwszy ukazał się na albumie Rainbow Bridge, który został wydany w 1971 roku. Utwór pojawił się jako ścieżka dźwiękowa w filmie (1971). W 1997 roku piosenka „Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)” została powtórnie wydana na albumie kompilacyjnym First Rays of the New Rising Sun.
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