This review is a compare of the Laserdisc(s) DVD and VHS. Whenever I add a compare for a VHS the VHS is for sound only as the video of VHS just can't compete. That being said since this is a music thread and I had the VHS versions of this and Downhill From Here (my previous review) laying around I thought I would include them for sound only.
First of all the Blackburn 11/25/67 footage isn't very hifi to begin with no matter what format is used so this entire compare was a bit of a slog. That being said there were some clear winners in both audio and visual.
Equipment Used.
Laserdisc = Pioneer CLD 95
DVD = Cambridge Audio CXU
VHS = JVC HR S6900U
Jimi Hendrix: Experience (1967) [VALJ-3425]Attachment:
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VALJ-3425 Experience Laserdisc contains the best picture and the best digital audio. I was surprised by this as I have had the DVD longer and always felt the DVD was very good which it is but the LD is better both in audio and visuals than the DVD
38297-3 Experience VHS surprised me as well as I felt like the analog audio on it was better than the LD audio
[BML-1] Superlive LD is a strange LD in that the first half of the LD is the same as the Jimi Johnny B. Goode Laserdisc ID6316SO and is of excellent quality. The second half of the Superlive contains the Experience film in atrocious quality both in visuals and audio. Easily the worst version here of the Experience material
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440-053-194-9 Experience DVD contains the following bonus material. Some of which but not all is contained on yet other Laserdiscs.
Popside, Stockholm, Sweden, May 24, 1967 The Wind Cries Mary (a somewhat weird version is contained on LD Rock 'N' Rolls Greatest Years 67 vol 2 VAL-3112)
Purple Haze
Number Nine, Stockholm, Sweden, January 9, 1969 4 Red House
5 Sunshine Of Your Love
Olympia, Paris, October 9, 1967 6 Wild Thing (available on Superstars in Concert Laserdisc SM068-3271)
London, Saville Theatre, January 1967 7 Hey Joe (available on Superstars in Concert Laserdisc SM068-3271)
Music Video 8 Dolly Dagger
The 5/24/67 Wind Crises Mary version on Rock 'n' Rolls Greatest Years 67 vol 2 Val-3112 despite sounding better and looking better than the DVD has a weird long edit where the last 2 verses are repeated and played with visual mirroring making for an unnaturally long version of Wind Cries Mary.
The items on the DVD that overlap with Superstars in Concert Laserdisc SM068-3271 sound better on the 440-053-194-9 DVD but look better on the Superstars in Concert Laserdisc.
Bottom Line:
1. The Experience DVD 440-053-194-9 DVD is the simplest place to get the most material including some that was never available on LD and with pretty good sound.
2. Experience VALJ-3425 LD is the best place to get the main Experience film (with no bonus tracks) visually and soundwise for the
digital tracks only3. Experience 38297-3 VHS actually has the best sounding analog track when compared to VALJ-3425 LD
4. Superstars In Concert SM068-3271 LD is in general a horrible sounding and looking LD. However, the Jimi material is some of the better material on the LD and visually actually bests the DVD bonus material that overlaps with it but not in terms of sound quality. It is too bad about the other material on the LD as it is some nice rare stuff but the sound is just horrible
5. Rock 'N' Rolls Greatest Years 67 vol 2 VAL-3112 has a very good looking and sounding odd unnatural edit of 5/24/67 Wind Cries Mary. Not worth seeking out imo for that. However, the other non Jimi material on the LD is excellent
6. Superlive BML-1 LD should be avoided if looking for the "Experience" film as it is awful on this LD. However, the Johnny Be Goode portion is excellent and since the Johnny Be Goode LD itself is a tough find it may be worth it to some to seek out Superlive for that material alone.