Track Listing 1. Combination of the Two - (with Big Brother & The Holding Company) 2. I Need a Man to Love - (with Big Brother & The Holding Company) 3. Summertime - (with Big Brother & The Holding Company) 4. Piece of My Heart - (with Big Brother & The Holding Company) 5. Turtle Blues - (with Big Brother & The Holding Company) 6. Oh, Sweet Mary - (with Big Brother & The Holding Company) 7. Ball and Chain - (with Big Brother & The Holding Company) 8. Roadblock - (with Big Brother & The Holding Company) 9. Flower in the Sun - (with Big Brother & The Holding Company) 10. Catch Me Daddy - (live, with Big Brother & The Holding Company) 11. Magic of Love - (live, with Big Brother & The Holding Company)
| Details | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
Album Notes Also available with BIG BROTHER & THE HOLDING COMPANY FEATURING JANIS JOPLIN, PEARL, I GOT DEM OL' KOZMIC BLUES AGAIN MAMA! and bonus disc RARE PEARLS in BOX OF PEARLS: THE JANIS JOPLIN COLLECTION. Also available with PEARL and I GOT DEM OL' KOZMIC BLUES AGAIN MAMA! in a 3-CD set. Big Brother & The Holding Company: Janis Joplin (vocals); Sam Houston Andrew, III, Peter S. Albin (guitar, bass); James Gurley (guitar); Dave Getz (drums). Additional personnel: John Simon (piano). Producer: John Simon. Reissue producer: Bob Irwin. Engineers include: Fred Catero, Jerry Hochman, Roy Segal. Recorded from March-May 1968 & live at The Grande Ballroom, Detroit, Michigan on March 2, 1968. Originally released on Columbia (9700). Includes liner notes by John Byrne Cooke.
Big Brother & The Holding Company: Janis Joplin (vocals); Sam Houston Andrew, III, Peter S. Albin (guitar, bass); James Gurley (guitar); Dave Getz (drums). Additional personnel: John Simon (piano). Producer: John Simon. Reissue producer: Bob Irwin. Recorded from March-May 1968 & live at The Grande Ballroom, Detroit, Michigan on March 2, 1968. Originally released on Columbia (9700). Includes liner notes by John Byrne Cooke. After a relatively obscure indie debut album, Big Brother's unforgettable appearance at the Monterey Pop Festival led to CHEAP THRILLS, their major label bow. Its R. Crumb cover art made it a visual standout, but the visceral power contained within heralded Janis Joplin's arrival as a new countercultural blues-rock diva. Partially recorded live at San Francisco's Fillmore, CHEAP THRILLS showed Joplin's affinity for the blues, as she effortlessly covered the standard "Summertime" as well as her heroine Big Mama Thornton's "Ball & Chain." Band conflicts caused by Joplin's high profile within the group resulted in her leaving soon afterward for a solo career.
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