<P> According to Robert Christgau in Blender, First Rays of the New Rising Sun was Kramer's reimagination of Hendrix's projected double LP, which was not as remarkable musically as his last studio album Electric Ladyland (1968) and "not too profound lyrically". Nonetheless, Christgau deemed it a suitable successor to The Cry of Love, as well as "a powerful collection by a genius whose songwriting kept growing and whose solos rarely disappoint ." Sean Murphy from PopMatters believed it was more successful than The Cry of Love in realizing Hendrix's vision . He highlighted the "liberating presence" of bassist Billy Cox, deeming him an improvement over Noel Redding . According to Murphy, Cox allowed the band to "spread out and chase the guitarist as he soars above, around and beneath them". Rolling Stone magazine called the album "a cohesive cosmic missive", writing that it "illuminates what would have been a transitional phase for Hendrix". </P> <P> All songs were written by Jimi Hendrix . </P> <Ol> <Li> "Freedom"--3: 27 </Li> <Li> "Izabella"--2: 50 </Li> <Li> "Night Bird Flying"--3: 50 </Li> <Li> "Angel"--4: 22 </Li> <Li> "Room Full of Mirrors"--3: 20 </Li> <Li> "Dolly Dagger"--4: 44 </Li> <Li> "Ezy Ryder"--4: 09 </Li> <Li> "Drifting"--3: 48 </Li> <Li> "Beginnings"--4: 13 </Li> <Li> "Stepping Stone"--4: 12 </Li> <Li> "My Friend"--4: 36 </Li> <Li> "Straight Ahead"--4: 42 </Li> <Li> "Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)"--6: 04 </Li> <Li> "Earth Blues"--4: 21 </Li> <Li> "Astro Man"--3: 34 </Li> <Li> "In from the Storm"--3: 41 </Li> <Li> "Belly Button Window"--3: 36 </Li> </Ol> <Li> "Freedom"--3: 27 </Li>

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