Jimi Hendrix Experience : Live In Maui Sostг­tol... May 2026

: Then-new material showcasing a soul/funk direction, including "Dolly Dagger," "Freedom," and "Ezy Ryder". Physical Release Details

: Features new interviews with firsthand participants, including bassist Billy Cox , engineer Eddie Kramer , and Rainbow Bridge director Chuck Wein.

: Explains how the original 1971 film used only about 17 minutes of Hendrix footage, despite him playing two full sets, and why the original soundtrack album surprisingly featured no music from the actual concert. The Performances: Live in Maui (July 30, 1970)

: Traditional favorites like "Foxey Lady," "Purple Haze," and "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)".

The release is a comprehensive collection that finally unearths the full story and complete performances from Hendrix's legendary 1970 visit to Hawaii. Released in November 2020, this package recontextualizes one of the most bizarre and misunderstood chapters of Hendrix's career: his involvement with the "ill-fated" hippie film Rainbow Bridge .

This 91-minute documentary, directed by John McDermott, chronicles the chaotic production of Rainbow Bridge and Hendrix's subsequent performance on the slopes of the Haleakalā volcano.

: It details how Hendrix’s manager, Michael Jeffery, secured a $300,000 advance from Warner Bros. by promising a Hendrix soundtrack for a film that had no script and featured amateur actors engaged in "hippie excess".