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Fact #162422

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Short story:

Jimi Hendrix is at The Record Plant, New York City, USA, working on Little Miss Strange, South Saturn Delta, 1983 (A Merman I Should Turn To Be), Moon Turn The Tides, Gypsy Eyes.

Full article:

Eddie Kramer (engineer) : It (1983) was the complete opposite of of Chas's four minute pop structures, and Jimi could only really do that when Chas moved out of the picture. Any sound that Jimi dreamt of doing, we did.

Jack Adams (Record Plant staff) : Sometimes he and the band would come in and jam all night. One song would blend into the next one, but later on he'd remember every single one. On re-mixing, he'd have such a set idea of what he wanted a record to sound like that he'd remix a song 300 times. No fooling. We'd remix a song for ten hours, all night, all week. I'd get tired and say 'To hell with it. I'm going home.' He'd smile and ask if he could phone me up if he had a question. Then, about ten the next morning, the janitors would phone up and say 'Hey, get this guy outta here. We gotta clean the place up.'
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