This was the first of the posthumous releases in the
Jimi Hendrix catalog and probably the best as it collected most of the studio tracks that were either completed or very near completion before
Hendrix died. Some of these tunes, like "Angel" and "Ezy Rider," have become well-known pieces in the
Hendrix canon, but they sit alongside lesser-known gems like "Night Bird Flying" and the
Dylanesque "My Friend."
Cry of Love as an album has been rendered as a footnote, since the
Hendrix estate has recompiled, to
Hendrix's specifications,
First Rays of the New Rising Sun. This (originally) double-album set contains not only the entire
Cry of Love LP, but the best studio tracks from
Rainbow Bridge,
War Heroes, and
Crash Landing, presented in drastically improved sound.
–
Sean Westergaard, Rovi