The origins of Big Brother and the Holding Company
Janis Joplin's debut album is imbued with her raw soul.
Joplin's overwhelming vocal power blends with the sound of psychedelic rock to convey the heat of the 1960s San Francisco scene. Her raw yet powerful personality shows the origins of her later legend. This is an important album in rock history.
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A:
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1)
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Bye, Bye Baby
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2)
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Easy Rider
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3)
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Intruder
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4)
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Light Is Faster Than Sound
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5)
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Call On Me
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6)
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Coo Coo
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B:
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1)
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Women Is Losers
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2)
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Blindman
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3)
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Down On Me
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4)
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Caterpillar
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5)
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All Is Loneliness
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6)
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Last Time
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Vocals - Janis Joplin
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Producer [Uncredited, For Mainstream Records] - Bob Shad
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Guitar - James Gurley
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Drums - David Getz
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Guitar - Sam Andrew
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Bass - Peter Albin
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Management - Chet Helms
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Artwork [Front] - Lonshein
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Artwork [Back] - D. Nolan