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Loose Ends was a posthumous release of Jimi Hendrix music in 1973. It includes new release-quality tracks ("The Stars that Play with Laughing Sam's Dice"), a Bob Dylan cover ("The Drifter's Escape") and some throwaways ("Jam 262"). "The Stars that Play with Laughing Sam's Dice" was a pseudonym for star's playing with LSD. Loose Ends was released by Polydor Records as (2310-301). Interestingly, the liner notes state that the Loose Ends album was remixed by Alex Trevor at Electric Lady Studios in New York City. Loose Ends can refer to: Carl McIntosh Jane Eugene Steve Nichol In The mid 80s gems like Hanging on a string and Slow Down brought Loose Ends the kind of stateside recognition Britisch soul acts dream of. ...
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1973 (MCMLXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday. ...
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1920s vintage Polydor export label with its double-horn gramophone logo In 1954 Polydor Records introduced their distinctive orange label. ...
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Loose Ends can refer to: Carl McIntosh Jane Eugene Steve Nichol In The mid 80s gems like Hanging on a string and Slow Down brought Loose Ends the kind of stateside recognition Britisch soul acts dream of. ...
A posthumous work is a work of art (generally a book, musical composition, musical recording, or movie) that is published after the death of an author or performer. ...
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See also: other events of 1973 list of years in music 1970s in music // January 9 - Mick Jaggers request for a Japanese visa is rejected on account of a 1969 drug bust, putting an abrupt end to The Rolling Stones plans to tour the Orient. ...
Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is a Grammy, Golden Globe and Academy Award-winning American singer-songwriter, author, musician, and poet who has been a major figure in popular music for five decades. ...
Loose Ends can refer to: Carl McIntosh Jane Eugene Steve Nichol In The mid 80s gems like Hanging on a string and Slow Down brought Loose Ends the kind of stateside recognition Britisch soul acts dream of. ...
Loose Ends can refer to: Carl McIntosh Jane Eugene Steve Nichol In The mid 80s gems like Hanging on a string and Slow Down brought Loose Ends the kind of stateside recognition Britisch soul acts dream of. ...
Electric Lady Studios, at 52 West 8th Street, in New York Citys Greenwich Village, is a recording studio originally built by the legendary Jimi Hendrix and designed by John Storyk in 1970. ...
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Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is a Grammy, Golden Globe and Academy Award-winning American singer-songwriter, author, musician, and poet who has been a major figure in popular music for five decades. ...
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Production - Producers: Michael Jeffrey, Alex Trevor
- Engineers: Alex Trevor
- Photography: Barry Wentzel
- Cover Layout: Vincent McEvoy
For Major General Michael Jeffery, former Governor of Western Australia and Governor General of Australia from 2003, see Michael Jeffery. ...
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