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Kiss the Sky is a compilation album by American rock guitarist, singer–songwriter Jimi Hendrix. In the US, it was released by Reprise Records in October 1984 and by Polydor Records in the UK in November 1984. [1] The album's title is taken from the lyrics of "Purple Haze."
"Purple Haze" is a song written by Jimi Hendrix and released as the second single by the Jimi Hendrix Experience on March 17, 1967, in the United Kingdom. The song features his inventive guitar playing, which uses the signature Hendrix chord and a mix of blues and Eastern modalities, shaped by novel sound processing techniques.
"’Scuse me while I kiss this guy" (from a lyric in the song "Purple Haze" by The Jimi Hendrix Experience: ("’Scuse me while I kiss the sky"). [2] [27] "The girl with colitis goes by" (from a lyric in the Beatles song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds": "The girl with kaleidoscope eyes") [28]
Kiss the Sky may refer to: Kiss the Sky, a 1998 film directed by Roger Young; Kiss the Sky, a music duo formed by Paul Hardcastle and Jaki Graham, or their 1991 album; Kiss the Sky (Jimi Hendrix album), 1984; Kiss the Sky (Tatyana Ali album) or the title song, 1998; Kiss the Sky, an album by Claude Hay, 2007 "Kiss the Sky" (Jason Derulo song), 2016
"One Rainy Wish" (also known as "Golden Rose") is a song by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, featured on their 1967 second album Axis: Bold as Love. The song was written by Jimi Hendrix based on a dream that he had in which "the sky was filled with a thousand stars ... and eleven moons played across the rainbows," according to the song's lyrics. [1]
The single, appearing with the name "Hendrix Band of Gypsys" was released on April 8, 1970, by Reprise Records. [3] It is included on the compilations Kiss the Sky (1984) and Voodoo Child: The Jimi Hendrix Collection (2001). [4] Record World said that the "fantastic blues-rocker is a stone gas." [5]
Jimi Hendrix (1942–1970) was an American musician who recorded over 170 different songs during his career from 1966 to 1970. Often considered one of the most accomplished and influential electric guitarists, Hendrix wrote most of his own material in a variety of styles. [ 1 ]
"Up from the Skies" is a song written by Jimi Hendrix. Recorded by the Jimi Hendrix Experience in 1967, it was released on their second album Axis: Bold as Love.The lyrics reflect Hendrix's interest in science fiction and relate an extraterrestrial visitor's curiosity about life on Earth.