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When #JimiHendrix entered Ed Chalpin's PPX recording studio in August 1967, the guitarist wanted to be clear that the session was a friendly gesture — not something that was to be released under his newly-famous name. "When we do this thing, you can't put my name on the single," Hendrix told the producer, who had previously misled him into signing an exclusive recording contract. Curtis Knight, the R&B journeyman who had once hired Hendrix to play in his band, the Squires, agreed: "No, no. Hell no.” Despite Chalpin's promise, the track, "Gloomy Monday," later overdubbed to include additional guitar and sitar, would be released and re-released on a series of poorly assembled cash-grab compilations. Hear both the previously unreleased original version of "Gloomy Monday" and the never-before-heard studio banter that precedes it on RollingStone.com


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