Two discontinued Jimi Hendrix albums to be rereleased

Two out-of-print Jimi Hendrix records are soon to find themselves back in the shops thanks to a rerelease later this year.

The two albums, 'The Cry Of Love' and 'Rainbow Bridge', were originally released in 1971, after the singer's death the year before, and were both recorded at New York's Electric Lady Studios between late 1969 and the summer of 1970.

Both releases will be available on CD, vinyl and digital formats from the 15th September, and you can see both of the album's tracklists below.

[Via NME]

'The Cry Of Love' Tracklisting:
'Freedom'
'Drifting'
'Ezy Ryder'
'Night Bird Flying'
'My Friend'
'Straight Ahead'
'Astro Man'
'Angel'
'In From The Storm'
'Belly Button Window'

'Rainbow Bridge' Tracklisting:
'Dolly Dagger'
'Earth Blues'
'Pali Gap'
'Room Full Of Mirrors'
'Star Spangled Banner' (studio version)
'Look Over Yonder'
'Hear My Train-A Comin'' (live)
'Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)'

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