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One of the best-known rock singers of the 1960s, Janis Joplin made a lasting impact with a powerful mezzo-soprano voice and an electrifying stage presence, drawing on blues, country, and gospel. Little Girl Blue gathers some of her earliest performances, dating from just after she ditched her native Texas for the San Francisco Bay Area; recorded at the Folk Theatre in San Jose and at SF's Coffee Gallery, the awesome power of her voice is already apparent on a cover of Ma Rainey's "Leavin This Mornin" and "Daddy Daddy Daddy," the latter written with future Jefferson Airplane guitarist Jorma Kaukonen. A must for all Janis fans!
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MOV 3415COL-LP
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Turquoise marbled vinyl. "Farewell Song is a 1982 collection by rock & roll icon Janis Joplin, featuring live performances and alternate studio outtakes. The album includes recordings with her bands Big Brother and the Holding Company and the Kozmic Blues Band. Some of this collection's highlights include a studio recording of ''One Night Stand'' (produced by Todd Rundgren) and a rendition of Sam Andrews' poignant 'Farewell Song (Live)'. It also features the song 'Catch Me Daddy,' taken from a Cheap Thrills recording session. For this release, the producer enhanced the original tracks by replacing the band's original instrumental recordings with those of studio musicians to highlight what can be considered some of Joplin's most inspired studio vocals."
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MOV 3414COL-LP
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"Janis is a double-LP 1975 compilation album by the 'Queen of Rock 'n Roll' Janis Joplin, featuring the soundtrack to the Motion Picture Janis, live recordings, interviews, and raw early performances. The first LP features the film soundtrack Janis and a few interview clips. The second LP contains her early performances including recordings from a 1963 and 1964 show in Austin, TX, and four sings from a 1965 concert in San Francisco, CA. The album achieved RIAA Gold certification in the United States. Janis is available as a limited edition of 1500 individually numbered copies on translucent blue colored vinyl and contains a 16-page booklet with pictures from Janis' life and career. "
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MOV 3413COL-LP
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"Joplin in Concert is a double-LP live album originally released in 1972 by rock & roll icon Janis Joplin. The first record contains performances with Big Brother and the Holding Company, recorded at various locations in 1968 and 1970. The second record contains performances with the Full Tilt Boogie Band, recorded at the Festival Express in Toronto and Calgary in Canada in June and July, 1970. The album features live versions of classic Joplin hits such as 'Ball and Chain', 'Down On Me', and 'Piece of My Heart'. On its initial release, it appeared in different charts, including the US Billboard 200 where it peaked at #4. This special double-LP release of Joplin in Concert is available as a limited edition of 1500 individually numbered copies on black & white marbled vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve. "
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RLL 052LP
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Janis Joplin, San Francisco Radio Sessions 1963-1967. Three sessions recorded between 1963-1967. Side A: KPFA-FM session in 1965. Side B1-B4: KQED-FM session in 1967. Side B5: KPFA-FM session in 1963.
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RANDB 102LP
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This twelve-track LP captures Janis Joplin as she moves from the San Francisco rock of Big Brother to the more r&b/soul-oriented direction of The Kozmic Blues Band and The Full Tilt Boogie Band. Each recording is taken from either an FM radio broadcast or a television appearance so sound quality is very good throughout. Songs such as "I Can't Turn You Loose" and "Raise Your Hand" were never released on a studio LP. Comes with full recording credits and sleeve notes.
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GLORIOUS 073LP
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Spanning Janis Joplin's career and featuring rare versions of some her most famous songs, Just A Little Bit Harder is an essential collection for any fan of the Texas-born legend of the San Francisco psychedelic scene. One of the most bluesy and soulful voices of the hippie era, she rips through Big Brother and solo tunes as well as covers of The Bee Gees, Howard Tate, and more.
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WLV 82015LP
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Repressed. Very early 1962 recordings featuring a very young Janis Joplin. Recorded in part at the Folk Theatre in San Jose, 1962 where Janis is joined by Steve Talbot on stage, and the remainder at the Coffee Gallery in San Francisco, 1962. This collection of raw blues tunes is essential for any fan of the iconic performer.
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CSPC 002CD
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Very early 1962 recordings featuring a very young Janis Joplin. Recorded in part at the Folk Theatre in San Jose, 1962 where Janis is joined by Steve Talbot on stage, and the remainder at the Coffee Gallery in San Francisco, 1962. This collection of raw blues tunes is essential for any fan of the iconic performer.
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JAM 13016LP
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Early 1962 recordings featuring a very young Janis Joplin. Recorded in part at the Folk Theatre in San Jose, where Janis is joined by Steve Talbot on stage, and the remainder at the Coffee Gallery in San Francisco. This collection of raw blues tunes is essential for any fan of the iconic performer. Edition of 500.
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MVD 8304DVD
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"Musician Cat Power narrates this documentary on Janis Joplin's evolution into a star from letters that Joplin wrote over the years to her friends, family, and collaborators." 105 minutes; NTSC Region 0 format.
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