
Yes, Jimi Hendrix has been dead for nearly 40 years. But that doesn’t mean he can’t release new music.
March 9 will see the release of Valleys Of Neptune, an album that features over an hour of Hendrix’s music that has never before been commercially released, reports CHARTattack.com.
Most of Valleys Of Neptune was recorded back in 1969, and features the Jimi Hendrix Experience’s final studio recordings. It was originally supposed to be the follow-up album to 1968′s Electric Ladyland and featured their new bassist Billy Cox.
The album’s release will be preceded by it’s title track, “Valleys Of Neptune”, which is said to come out as a single on Feb. 2.
