Jimi Hendrix's new CD Valleys Of Neptune is due for release shortly, but MusicRadar has nabbed five copies that we can't wait to give away to five lucky winners of our contest.
If you've read our track-by-track review, you'll know just what a mind-blowing, ahem, 'experience' Valleys Of Neptune is. Just three months into 2010, we're calling it one of the year's best releases.
Grand prize packages also available
But wait, there's more! Two grand prize winners, selected at random, will win complete catalogue packages which include Valleys Of Neptune along with deluxe CD/DVD editions of Jimi's classic studio albums.
These include Are You Experienced, Axis: Bold As Love, Electric Ladyland and First Rays Of The New Rising Sun.
The deluxe CD/DVDs are housed in lavish, six-panel digipaks and include 36-page booklets with liner notes, session info, photos and memorabilia. In addition, the sets contains special 'making of' DVD documentaries. Not too shabby.
How to enter
That's the easy part. All you have to do is click here to enter the competition.
We'll select five winners in the coming weeks. Good luck!
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