
High-voltage blues and psychedelic exploration. A collection of remastered tracks capturing the heat of tube amps and the fluid power of a guitar transformed into a voice.
Digitally Remastered offers a polished lens through which to view the chaotic brilliance of the late 1960s. This is not just rock music; it is an exploration of what happens when electricity is forced through a soul. The album vibrates with the tension of a live performance even in its studio moments, characterized by a thick, saturated low end and a high end that sparkles with the clarity of modern restoration. It feels like stepping into a room where the air is ionized by the sheer volume of a Marshall stack.
How does Digitally Remastered sound next to the rest of Jimi Hendrix's catalogue?
Rebellious saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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