Electric Ladyland

Electric Ladyland

Jimi Hendrix

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

Reviews

ME
Apr 5, 2026

A rewarding listen that demands your full attention.

GL
Apr 5, 2026

A rewarding listen that demands your full attention.

GR
Apr 5, 2026

I've been thinking about what makes certain albums transcend their era and become genuinely timeless. It's not just great songwriting or innovative production, though this has both in abundance. It's something harder to define — a sense of inevitability, like these songs had to exist in exactly this form. Nothing feels like it could be different. The more I listen, the more I appreciate the restraint shown here. There are moments where a lesser artist would have overplayed their hand, added another layer, pushed the dynamics further. But every choice here serves the song. It's maximalist and minimalist at the same time somehow. An extraordinary achievement that I think will still be revered in fifty years.

PO
Apr 5, 2026

A few tracks could have been cut without losing anything, but what's here is largely excellent. The production is gorgeous and the performances are top-notch. One of the better albums I've heard recently.

SU
Apr 5, 2026

I was skeptical of the hype but this completely lives up to it.

LA
Apr 5, 2026

Came to this late and wish I'd found it sooner. The way it balances experimentation with accessibility is remarkable — it never dumbs things down but it never alienates you either. Every listen reveals something I missed before. Absolutely essential.

LO
Apr 5, 2026

I was skeptical of the hype but this completely lives up to it.

PA
Apr 5, 2026

I think this album gets slightly overlooked in discussions about the best of its era, which is a shame because it does so many things right. The arrangements are inventive without being showy, the performances are committed and emotionally present, and the overall arc of the tracklist is really well considered. My only real criticism is that it occasionally feels like it's holding back when it should be going for broke. There are moments where you can sense a bigger, bolder idea lurking just beneath the surface. But what's actually here is still great — a confident, cohesive album that rewards close listening and repeated plays.

OR
Apr 5, 2026

Strong songwriting throughout. The production choices are bold and mostly pay off.