Talk:Nine to the Universe
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Additional musicians' identities
[edit]The identity of the musicians involved was hazy for a while, but has since been investigated by John McDermot who has full access to the existing tapes and what records are available,and has published the most complete and thorough investigation into Hedrix' recording sessions 'The Ultimate Hendrix'. As well as the two most respected authorities on Hendrix , the fanzines Jimpress & Univibes both of many years standing, the latter being edited by the author of the most repected biography of Hendrix yet - Electric Gypsy. Both of these publications have, in addittition to McDermot, conducted numerous interviews to establish the identities, and they are all now equally as attested as the musicians named on the original release, which had very sparse information on who was involved as it was a purely commercial venture conducted many years after the recordings were made and little effort was made to find details.
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MULTIPLE ERRORS IN BODY TEXT OF ARTICLE, SPELL CHECK AND FIX REQ'D — Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.134.96.100 (talk) 18:41, 17 June 2011 (UTC)