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The Best Album of All Time - De La Soul v the Jimi Hendrix Experience

Which is the better album?

  • De La Soul - 3 Feet High and Rising

    Votes: 5 23.8%
  • The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced

    Votes: 16 76.2%

  • Total voters
    21
  • Poll closed .

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Jack L. Jones
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3 Feet High and Rising is the debut album from the American hip hop trio De La Soul, which was released in 1989.

The album marked the first of three full-length collaborations with producer Prince Paul, which would become the critical and commercial peak of both parties. It is consistently placed on 'greatest albums' lists by noted music critics and publications.[1] Robert Christgau called the record "unlike any rap album you or anybody else has ever heard."[2] In 1998, the album was selected as one of The Source Magazine's 100 Best Rap Albums.[3]

A critical, as well as commercial success, the album contains the well known singles, "Me Myself and I", "The Magic Number", "Buddy", and "Eye Know". On October 23, 2001, the album was re-issued along with an extra disc of B-side tracks, and alternative versions. The album's title was inspired by a line in the Johnny Cash song "Five Feet High and Rising." The album is discussed in detail by De La Soul in Brian Coleman's book Check the Technique.[4] It was selected by the Library of Congress as a 2010 addition to the National Recording Registry, which selects recordings annually that are culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.[5]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3_Feet_High_and_Rising

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Are You Experienced is the debut album by the rock band the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Released in 1967, the LP was an immediate critical and commercial success, and it is widely regarded as one of the greatest debuts in the history of rock music. It featured vocalist Jimi Hendrix's distortion and feedback-laden psychedelic electric guitar playing and introduced him as a new international star.

By mid-1966, Hendrix was struggling to earn a living playing the R&B circuit as a backing guitarist. After being referred to Chas Chandler, who was leaving the Animals and interested in managing and producing artists, Hendrix was signed to a management and production contract with Chandler and ex-Animals manager Michael Jeffery. Chandler brought Hendrix to London and began recruiting members for a band designed to showcase the guitarist's talents, the Jimi Hendrix Experience. In late October, after having been rejected by Decca Records, the Experience signed with Track, a new label formed by the Who's managers Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp.

Are You Experienced and its preceding singles were recorded over a five-month period from late October 1966 through early April 1967. The album was completed in sixteen recording sessions at three London locations, including De Lane Lea Studios, CBS, and Olympic. Released in the UK on May 12, 1967, Are You Experienced spent 33 weeks on the charts, peaking at number two. The album was issued in the US on August 23 by Reprise Records, where it reached number five on the Billboard 200, remaining on the chart for 106 weeks, 27 of those in the Top 40. The US version contained some of Hendrix's best known songs, including the Experience's first three singles, which, though omitted from the British edition of the LP, were top ten hits in the UK: "Purple Haze", "Hey Joe", and "The Wind Cries Mary".

In 2005, Rolling Stone magazine ranked Are You Experienced number fifteen in a list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. They placed four selections from the album in their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: "Purple Haze" (17), "Foxy Lady" (153), "Hey Joe" (201), and "The Wind Cries Mary" (379). That same year, it was one of 50 recordings chosen by the Library of Congress in recognition of its cultural significance to be added to the National Recording Registry. Writer and archivist Rueben Jackson of the Smithsonian Institution wrote: "it's still a landmark recording because it is of the rock, R&B, blues ... musical tradition. It altered the syntax of the music ... in a way I compare to James Joyce's Ulysses."[1]

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Say No Go.......that sample from Hall and Oates.....proper terry!

3 Feet High and Rising is a classic album and one for me that kinda signified the difference in philosophies in terms of Rap/Hip-Hop on either coast of the States. De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest with this poetic, deep thinking style of change your life and what you believe in versus the NWA style at the same time which was in complete contrast.

Don't really know much about Are You Experienced? to be honest but I am sure it is a very good album.
 
A tough one for me this both albums are great. I am undecided but I think that 3 Feet High and Rising might shade it because I think that Are You Experienced is maybe a little patchier.
 
I love De La Soul for what they brought to the music world, but i grew up with Hendrix and to me the Hendrix album is just brilliant. Mitch Mitchel on drums.......
 
Yeah I'm quite glad I somehow managed to miss this poll. This would have been the hardest for me so far by a long way.
 
Hendrix although I think Electric Ladyland is his best album.

Did you know he has a blue plaque on Brook street in Mayfair and it's right next a blue plaque for Mozart? They both lived next door to each other. Obviously not at the same time though! Bit of trivia thrown in for you.
 
Hendrix although I think Electric Ladyland is his best album.

Did you know he has a blue plaque on Brook street in Mayfair and it's right next a blue plaque for Mozart? They both lived next door to each other. Obviously not at the same time though! Bit of trivia thrown in for you.

Did not know that, interesting trivia!
 
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