Unreleased songs recorded by Jimi Hendrix between 1968 and 1970 will be released next year. Eddie Kramer, who worked as recording engineer on every Hendrix album made during the artist's life, said in an interview that 1969 was "a very experimental year" for Hendrix, and that he was blown away as he worked on the new album. Johnny Winter appears on "Things I Used to Do"; original Jimi Hendrix Experience members Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding are featured on "Hear My Train A Comin'''; and Lonnie Youngblood is on "Georgia Blues." Kramer produced the album alongside John McDermott and Janie Hendrix, the legend's sister and president of Experience Hendrix. There's never been another Jimi Hendrix, at least in my mind."
Source: ABC News December 06, 2017 13:51 UTC