NME says all 12 tracks on the album, titled People, Hell & Angels were recorded between 1968 and 1970 and were meant for First Days Of The New Rising Sun, the follow up to Electric Ladyland that Hendrix was working on when he passed away in 1970.
The album will be available digitally from March 5 and will also get a physical release on April 1.
The album saw Hendrix working with new musicians - including Buffalo Springfield's Stephen Stills and drummer Buddy Miles amongst others.
It was co-produced by Janie Hendrix, John McDermott and Eddie Kramer - who engineered every album issued by the guitarist in his lifetime and recorded numerous Hendrix concerts such as the now-legendary Woodstock festival in August 1969.
Since 1997, Kramer has teamed with Janie Hendrix and John McDermott to oversee the re-release of each Jimi Hendrix album.
Last November Kramer gave a little sneak preview into People, Hell And Angels and an insight as to what it was like working with Hendrix. Kramer characterised Hendrix as a tireless musician who was also in the studio working on his craft, says Music Feeds.
The full tracklisting for 'People, Hell & Angels' is:
Earth Blues
Somewhere
Hear My Train A Comin'
Bleeding Heart
Let Me Move You
Izabella
Easy Blues
Crash Landing
Inside Out
Hey Gypsy Boy
Mojo Man
Villanova Junction Blues
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