Electric Ladyland

Electric Ladyland

Jimi Hendrix

4.2/ 5.0 from 29 ratings
#74 Overall#2 for 1968
Descriptors
psychedelicbluesyexpansivevisionary

Reviews

RA
Apr 5, 2026

I remember exactly where I was when I first heard this and how it made me feel. Very few albums create that kind of indelible memory. The craft on display here is extraordinary but it never feels cold or calculated — there's real heart behind every note.

WO
Apr 5, 2026

I remember exactly where I was when I first heard this and how it made me feel. Very few albums create that kind of indelible memory. The craft on display here is extraordinary but it never feels cold or calculated — there's real heart behind every note.

FA
Apr 5, 2026

The kind of album that makes you want to pick up an instrument.

CO
Apr 5, 2026

A very cohesive listen. The sequencing is particularly impressive.

SC
Apr 5, 2026

The talent is obvious but the execution is inconsistent.

KI
Apr 5, 2026

The arrangements here are stunning. You can tell real care went into every detail.

GE
Apr 5, 2026

An essential listen for anyone who cares about music. Period.

LI
Apr 5, 2026

Few albums have had this kind of impact on me. I distinctly remember finishing it for the first time and immediately starting it over from the beginning. The sonic palette is unlike anything else — familiar enough to be accessible but strange enough to keep pulling you deeper. Every instrument occupies its own perfect space in the mix. What elevates this beyond just great music is the emotional honesty. You can feel the lived experience behind every note. It doesn't perform vulnerability, it embodies it. And somehow it manages to be both deeply personal and universally resonant. That's an almost impossible balance to strike and they nailed it.

YE
Apr 5, 2026

Returned to this after a few years away and it hit even harder than I remembered. Some albums age poorly but this one has only gotten better with time. The themes feel more relevant now than ever and the sonics still sound fresh.

BA
Apr 5, 2026

Returned to this after a few years away and it hit even harder than I remembered. Some albums age poorly but this one has only gotten better with time. The themes feel more relevant now than ever and the sonics still sound fresh.