Ezy Ryder
"Ezy Ryder" | |
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Song by Jimi Hendrix | |
from the album The Cry of Love | |
Released | March 5, 1971 (1971-03-05) |
Recorded | December 1969 – August 1970 |
Studio | Record Plant & Electric Lady, New York City |
Genre |
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Length | 4:09 |
Label | Reprise |
Songwriter(s) | Jimi Hendrix |
Producer(s) |
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"Ezy Ryder" is a song written and recorded by American musician Jimi Hendrix. It is one of the few studio recordings to include both Buddy Miles on drums and Billy Cox on bass, with whom Hendrix recorded the live Band of Gypsys album (1970).[1]
"Ezy Ryder" was first released on The Cry of Love, the 1971 posthumous collection of songs that Hendrix was working on when he died. Since, it has been included on other attempts to present Hendrix's planned fourth studio album, such as Voodoo Soup (1995) and First Rays of the New Rising Sun (1997). Various demo and live recordings have also been released on albums.
Early performances
An early version of "Ezy Ryder" was first recorded, designated with the title "Slow", on February 16, 1969, at Olympic Studios in London.[2] The basic track for the song was later recorded on December 18, 1969, at the Record Plant Studios in New York City.[3] On the same day, Hendrix, with Cox and Miles, rehearsed the song at Baggy's Studios for the upcoming performances at the Fillmore East.[4] The trio debuted "Ezy Ryder" at the Fillmore East during the first show on December 31, 1969. Later that night, the group played the song during the second show, but they did not perform it during either of the January 1, 1970, shows.[5]
Recording
Back in the studio, "Ezy Ryder" was rehearsed, recorded and mixed a number of times during early 1970. The first recording session at newly built Electric Lady Studios on June 15 was focused on advancing the studio version. [6] Steve Winwood and Chris Wood of Traffic recorded backing vocals. Another recording session three days later was also dedicated to "Ezy Ryder", and mixes were produced on August 20 and 22.[7] The mix of August 22 was regarded as the final mix and presented on the opening party for Electric Lady Studios on August 26.[8]
Critical reception
In a song review for AllMusic, Matthew Greenwald described "Ezy Ryder" as:
One of the few studio-recorded examples of Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsies period of late 1969/early 1970, "Ezy Rider" shows Hendrix moving into a stunning new direction. A tight, funk-driven rhythm is the basis for Hendrix's virtual collection of guitar riffs.[9]
Lyrically, Greenwald sees it as building on "theme of an outlaw bent of personal freedom" as heard in Hendrix's 1966 song "Stone Free".[9] Other biographers indicate the lyrics to the song may have been inspired by the popular 1969 counter-culture film Easy Rider;[10] the Jimi Hendrix Experience had previously contributed "If 6 Was 9" to the film's soundtrack.
Releases
Studio albums/compilations
- The Cry of Love (1971)
- Voodoo Soup (1995)
- First Rays of the New Rising Sun (1997)
Demos/jams/rehearsals
- The Jimi Hendrix Experience (2000) – recorded February 6, 1970
- The Baggy's Rehearsal Sessions (2002) – December 18–19, 1969
- Hear My Music (2004) – February 14, 1969
- Burning Desire (2006) – January 23, 1970
Live
- Band of Gypsys 2 (1986) – recorded May 30, 1970
- Blue Wild Angel: Live at the Isle of Wight (2002) – August 31, 1970
- Live at the Isle of Fehmarn (2005) – September 6, 1970
- Freedom: Atlanta Pop Festival (2015) – July 4, 1970
- Songs for Groovy Children: The Fillmore East Concerts (2019) – December 31, 1969 (two shows)
- Live in Maui (2020) – July 30, 1970 (second set)
Personnel
- Group
- Jimi Hendrix – vocals, guitars, production
- Billy Cox – bass
- Buddy Miles – drums, backing vocals
- Guest musicians
- Steve Winwood – backing vocals
- Chris Wood – backing vocals
- Juma Sultan – percussion
- Additional personnel
Notes
Citations
- ^ Other non-demo/jam/rehearsal studio recordings with Miles and Cox include the single "Stepping Stone" / "Izabella" (1970) and "Room Full of Mirrors" (on Rainbow Bridge, 1971).
- ^ Experience Hendrix 2020, entry for February 16, 1969.
- ^ Shapiro & Glebbeek 1995, p. 537.
- ^ Experience Hendrix 2020, entry for December 18, 1969.
- ^ McDermott, Kramer & Cox 2009, pp. 189, 192.
- ^ McDermott, Kramer & Cox 2009, p. 218.
- ^ McDermott, Kramer & Cox 2009, pp. 222, 242–243.
- ^ McDermott, Kramer & Cox 2009, p. 245.
- ^ a b Greenwald, Matthew. "Jimi Hendrix: 'Ezy Ryder' – Review". AllMusic. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
- ^ Shapiro & Glebbeek 1995, p. 403.
References
- Doggett, Peter (2011). Jimi Hendrix: The Complete Guide to His Music. London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-85712-710-5.
- Experience Hendrix (2020). "Jimi Hendrix Encyclopedia". Jimihendrix.com (official website). Retrieved November 1, 2020.
- McDermott, John; Kramer, Eddie; Cox, Billy (2009). Ultimate Hendrix. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Backbeat Books. ISBN 978-0-87930-938-1.
- Shapiro, Harry; Glebbeek, Cesar (1995). Jimi Hendrix: Electric Gypsy. New York City: St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN 0-312-13062-7.
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