Hardcore fans will note omissions (“Bold as Love,” “Castles Made of Sand”). Also, the title Voodoo Child can be confused with the original song, so some expect a full Electric Ladyland reissue. It’s not a definitive deep-dive—more of a powerful sampler.
Perfect for newcomers or casual listeners who want the essence of Hendrix: blues-soaked, psychedelic, revolutionary guitar work. For veterans, it’s a great road-trip disc. Play it loud, preferably with a vintage fuzz pedal nearby. If you meant a different Voodoo Child album (e.g., by Rogue Wave , Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds — who have a song “Voodoo Child,” or a reggae compilation), let me know and I’ll tailor the review. voodoo child album
If you only own one Jimi Hendrix album, make it Are You Experienced or Electric Ladyland . But if you want a single-disc, career-spanning roar through his most electrifying moments, Voodoo Child is a near-perfect gateway. Hardcore fans will note omissions (“Bold as Love,”