Interview: PP Arnold on her experiences with Jimi Hendrix in London
Much like Jimi Hendrix, it was London where American soul singer PP Arnold came to make her name. Having left the Ike & Tina Turner Revue whilst on tour in the UK, Arnold went on to have a number of hits in the UK such as The First Cut is the Deepest and Angel of the Morning, as well as collaborating with the likes of Eric Clapton, Mick Jagger and the Small Faces. When her record label folded in 1969, her third album The Turning Tide was thrown into jeopardy. Despite being independently produced by first Barry Gibb then Eric Clapton, the album was shelved. After a long campaign, Arnold has managed to reclaim the recordings and the album has finally been released this October...