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'''Electric Church''' was a term used by ] to represent an informal cooperative of musicians performing more exploratory music in nontraditional settings. This is represented by various Hendrix ]s, the additional musicians with whom he recorded '']'' (1968), and the group who accompanied Hendrix at ], informally dubbed ].
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'''Electric Church''' may also refer to:
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*"Electric Church" (1968) a jam recorded by Hendrix with ], ], ], and ]
*"Electric Church Red House" (1968) a song released on '']'' (1994), which is a composite of the "Electric Church" jam and the Hendrix composition "]"
*''Electric Church'' (1968) an album by the ], one half of which was produced by Hendrix
*'']'' (2005) a documentary film about Hendrix's performance at the ]

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Electric Church was a term used by Jimi Hendrix to represent an informal cooperative of musicians performing more exploratory music in nontraditional settings. This is represented by various Hendrix jam sessions, the additional musicians with whom he recorded Electric Ladyland (1968), and the group who accompanied Hendrix at Woodstock, informally dubbed Gypsy Sun and Rainbows.

Electric Church may also refer to:

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