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Artist: Big Brother & The Holding Company
Label: AIRLINE RECORDS
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 15585

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 214
UPC: 893168002142
EAN: 0893168002142
ASIN: B00197U0Y4

Release Date: June 24, 2008
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Condition: BRAND NEW Factory Sealed - Ready to be shipped within 24 hrs from California - Average 5 workdays delivery time - Excellent customer service - Buy with confidence!

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Bye Bye Baby
  • Great White Guru
  • Women Is Losers
  • Oh My Soul
  • Amazing Grace
  • Caterpillar
  • It's A Deal
  • Hi Heel Sneakers
  • Faster Pussycat Kill Kill
  • Turtle Blues
  • All Is Loneliness
  • Light Is Faster Than Sound

  Disc 2
  • (Come On Baby) Let The Good Times Roll
  • I Know You Rider
  • Moanin' At Midnight
  • Hey Baby
  • Down On Me
  • Whisperman
  • Women Is Losers
  • Blow My Mind
  • Oh My Soul
  • Ball & Chain
  • Coo-Coo
  • Gutra's Garden
  • Harry
  • Hall Of The Mountain King

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Big Brother occupies a significant place in the history of San Francisco psychedelic rock, as one of the bands that best captured the era's loosest, reckless, and indulgent qualities in its high-energy mutations of blues and folk-rock. Big Brother are primarily remembered as the group that gave Janis Joplin her start, but that is not the whole story. There are not many Big Brother gigs featuring Janis on tape. The music on Disc 2 has been released in various forms by less than reputable record labels, although it is presented here in its first official release. Disc 1 is the Holy Grail for Big Brother fans. 12 unreleased tracks presented here for the first time, recently discovered by the surviving members of Big Brother. Not only is the sound pristine, the performances show remarkable maturity for a group developing their trademark sound at hyperspeed. Back in 66 right after Janis joined the band, Big Brother & The Holding Company were habitually blowing people's minds; each and every time they performed in front of an audience.

Album Description
Two CD set of 26 tracks of the Lost Tapes by Big Brother & the Holding Co. featuring Janis Joplin. This is the most extensive authorized domestic release with 12 tracks previously unavailable on any domestic release which were discovered by the surviving members of Big Brother. This band occupies a significant place in the history of San Francisco psychedelic rock, as one of the bands that best captured the era's loosest, reckless, and indulgent qualities in its high-energy mutations of blues & folk-rock. Disc 1 is the Holy Grail for Big Brother fans. Back in '66 right after Janis joined the band, BBHC were habitually blowing people's minds, each and every time they performed in front of an audience. Listen, tune in and step back!


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Janis & Big Brother In Full Force   September 30, 2008
Cole Thorton (Los Angeles, CA United States)
Any time new JJ tracks surface is cause for celebration. My guess is the time period is late '66 or early '67.
Disc 1 has never been released in any form - not even a bootleg! It is a formative step in the development of seminal band. It is also interesting to hear a band at this stage, before fame, money and development of large egos. What you're getting is a band performance, not a singer and a back up band. This is a seamless unit, the pure enjoyment of making music without the destructive pressures. Get it now!



2 out of 5 stars Way overrated   September 24, 2008
sekander
Never liked Janis' caterwauling. Big Brother was a much better band after she left. Peter Albin switched to 2nd guitar and James Gurley was "demoted" to bass. They went for a Dead/Quicksilver 2 guitar sound that really clicked, and with the addition of Nick Gravenites, produced two stellar albums and some fine live shows in 1970. Look for Be A Brother and How Hard It Is and avoid all this early experimentation that is too young to have a focus.


3 out of 5 stars Early Big Brother   August 29, 2008
Gordon Matthews (Durham, NC USA)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

The second disc in this 2-CD set is not very "lost." It originally came out, minus the last track, on a vinyl Rhino LP called Cheaper Thrills. Then the British Edsel label put out a CD version called Live 1966, adding the last track (which is actually from 1967, recorded for the KQED radio station). Then the US Varese Sarabande label reissued it as Live In San Francisco 1966, plus there's some other CD reissue called, once again, Cheaper Thrills. The recording on the Varese Sarabande version (still available) is excellent, and both discs in this set are comparable.

I imagine that there are plenty of reviews available for what appears here as Disc 2, so I'm going to confine myself to reviewing Disc 1. There's no recording date given but it sounds to me like it's from the same period, 1966. Almost all of the material that has studio versions is from the first album, and the band isn't as sharp as they got to be later on, with the great Cheap Thrills album and the Live At Winterland 1968 disc that came out a few years ago. Of the songs that overlap on the two discs there isn't a lot of qualitative difference that I can discern, so what's of primary interest on Disc 1 is the new material, some of it previously unheard in any performance.

The Great White Guru is not so much a song as a repeated riff with Peter Albin telling a story over it, in the shouted southern preachin' style, about LSD. Amazing Grace this time comes in three parts. The first part is vocal harmony, in which Big Brother vies for the Grateful Dead's title for most wretched vocal harmonies ever (on the wonderful Live/Dead). It's not that, like the Dead, they can't hit the right notes (and what makes the Dead's efforts so spectacularly awful is that you usually can't even guess which notes they were trying to hit!)--what it sounds like to me is that Janis, Peter, and Sam Andrew are each singing in a different key! Following that there's a fast, punk-like run-through of the song with lots of choppy guitar chords; then that's followed by another Peter Albin sermon about LSD.
It's a Deal is an okay but unexceptional blues-rocker. Faster Pussycat, Kill, Kill actually is from the movie of the same name! The music for the film was written by Rick Jarrard, who produced Jefferson Airplane's Surrealistic Pillow! The track doesn't sound like anything I remember from the movie, but the spoken introduction does refer to it as an unsuccessful art film for which the soundtrack album is more visible than the film itself. How times change! Today Russ Meyer's film is considered one of the independent exploitation classics.
Turtle Blues is done here with full band backing. The piano version on Cheap Thrills is lots better, and there's no question that John Simon was wise to record it that way but it's an interesting curiosity to hear the song the way audiences were originally introduced to it.

So, all in all, it's a fun but not great album which I enjoyed but won't listen to all that often. As I said, it's from a period before the band hit its peak- but it is a performance by a working band, not by Janis Joplin with a backing band. On the songs Peter sings, she mostly just adds a few cheerleader-like whoops that remind me a bit of what you hear on Bob Wills recordings. But when you listen to the songs on which she takes the lead, it's easy to tell that there's a superstar in the making. This recording an artifact from another time, and the large amount of spoken introductions between the songs give it a strong "you are there" feel-- but I suspect that the stage patter sounded a lot more witty then than it does now.



5 out of 5 stars good buy, good sound quality   August 1, 2008
Patrick Edmondson (L5P- Atlanta, Ga USA)
4 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is a Big Brother album not just Janis with backup. This is a band all working together which shows off Janis' , and everyone else's, power to its best I always felt. The guys sound great. Some of the early hippier songs like Amazing Grace are a real delight.


5 out of 5 stars Way before Monterey...   July 31, 2008
customer (Napa CA)
3 out of 5 found this review helpful

...Big Brother and the Holding Company was a band which included a very talented, new female vocalist. This collection of recordings documents that wonderful year before they became Janis Joplin's backup band. Disc two's offerings have been given a sound-enhancing make-over that reveals subtle sonic details which previous releases of this material submerged in distortion. Disc two is, however, the star of the show, as most of this stuff has never before seen the light of day, unless on obscure bootlegs, and some of the songs can be heard nowhere else. The quality of the recording is better that that of disc two, and that matches the improved quality of the muscianship(James and Sam engage in some very interesting extended interplay). They're all a bit sloppy at times, but that was part of the San Francisco charm. Assuming this all came from the same show or series of shows, disc one's program was recorded in January 1967 at the Matrix in SF (8 months after disc two's show). Truncated teaser versions of "Amazing Grace" and "High-Heal Sneakers" appear on the album "Farewell Song"(with recording date noted). Here they are presented in full, complete with Peter Albin's acid-rant sermon, distorted guitar wailing from James and Sam, and melodic/rhythmic bits that would later evolve into their song "Catch Me Daddy". What comes out of both discs is just what BBHC was about as a real band. They were about taking musical chances, pushing their own and each other's envelopes, rocking out, and amusing their audience(at times, Peter Albin comes off as a cross between Dick Cavett and Tom Smothers -- witty, articulate, and strangely goofy). Too bad that so much had to change after Montery Pop..ped the magic bubble that encased this band in harmony. If your are a fan, you need this.

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