Jimi Hendrix Stereo Smoking, The Record Plant, NYC, 1968
© Eddie Kramer

Jimi Hendrix Stereo Smoking, The Record Plant, NYC, 1968

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By Eddie Kramer
About the image
Jimi Hendrix at The Record Plant in New York City, circa 1968. This was during the recording of Electric Ladyland.

Even though Jimi smoked grass he was never too stoned to work diligently and with tremendous focus on the task at hand. This series of photos shows Jimi very relaxed and utilizing a unique system for smoking a joint and a cigarette at the same time. Even smoking was a "stereophonic" experience." - Eddie Kramer 

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Eddie Kramer photographs are printed to order in the UK, please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery. Each photograph will be hand-signed and numbered by the artist. Buyers will receive a certificate of authenticity upon delivery of their artwork.

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Jimi Hendrix Stereo Smoking, The Record Plant, NYC, 1968
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