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In 1975 Columbia Records released this double disc, which held both treasures and frustration for the fans of Janis Joplin. The treasures were the glimpses of her live work with the Kozmic Blues Band plus a bonus LP containing 17 previously unreleased folk tracks entitled "Early Performances." The frustration lies in the big lie. In the world before DVD combined the film and the CD soundtrack, someone at Columbia had the audacity to substitute previously released material to replace some of the live performances that appeared on the film -- most notably "Cry Baby" and "Piece of My Heart." It is noted on the label, but is not the kind of thing fans of soundtracks expect to see after they purchase the LP. Think anyone had the intuitive courage to take the live performance of "Mercedez Benz" from the Wicked Woman bootleg of her last show with Full Tilt Boogie from Harvard University Stadium for this set? Instead you get the a cappella "Mercedez Benz" from Pearl along with the hit version of "Me and Bobby McGee." Absolutely ultra-redundant treatment for an artist whose catalog only expanded decades after her passing, when Sony/Legacy started mining the vaults. The big tease is a mere taste with the brilliant version of Big Mama Thornton's "Ball & Chain" recorded April 12, 1969, by Kozmic Blues finding its way on here. What it does is demand that that entire concert eventually get released. Guitarist John Till and company absolutely rip into Chip Taylor's "Try (Just a Little Bit Harder)" from April 7, 1970, and as sublime as it is, that track was also found on Joplin in Concert, the double-LP release from 1972.
Documentary on rock singer Janis Joplin, with her own words telling much of the story through a series of letters she wrote home over the years, read by Chan Marshall. Includes interviews with musicians P!nk, Kris Kristofferson, Melissa Etheridge, Bob Weir, Juliette Lewis, TV presenter Dick Cavett, filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker, the Joplin family, and others. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)782.42166The arts Music Vocal music Secular Forms of vocal music Secular songs General principles and musical forms Song genres Rock songsWaarderingGemiddelde: Geen beoordelingen.Ben jij dit?Word een LibraryThing Auteur. |
From the soundtrack "Janis"
1 Mercede Benz, 1:39
2 Ball and Chain, 5:15
3 Rap on Try, 1:36
4 Try (Just a Little Bit Harder), 4:29
5 Summertime, 4:45
6 Albert Hall Interview (1969), 1:18
7 Cry Baby, 4:02
8 Move Over, 4:18
9 Dick Cavett T.V. Interview (1970), 4:16
10 Piece of My Heart, 4:08
11 Port Arthur High School Reunion, 1:44
12 Maybe, 4:07
13 Me and Bobby McGee, 4:30
From the second disc, Early Janis:
1 Trouble in Mind (Richard M. Jones), 1:38
2 What Good Can Drinkin' Do, 2:40
3 Silver Threads and Golden Needles, 2:26
4 Mississippi River, 2:29
5 Stealin', 1:50
6 No Reason for Livin', 1:59
7 Black Mountain Blues, 4:27
8 Walk Right In, 2:08
9 River Jordan (Traditional), 3:53
10 Mary Jane, 2:09
11 K.C. Blues, 1:47
12 Daddy, Daddy, Daddy, 3:00
13 See See Rider, 2:03
14 San Francisco Bay Blues (Jesse Fuller), 1:47
15 Winin' Boy, 1:56
16 Careless Love, 3:06
17 I'll Drown in My Own Tears, 1:41