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Be a Brother / How Hard It Is
Big Brother & Holding Co
Be a Brother / How Hard It Is
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
 
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2008 two CD set featuring a pair of post-Janis Joplin albums from the purveyors of the San Francisco sound. Though most famous for featuring the truly awesome Joplin before her solo success, the band carried on after she l...  more »

     
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All Artists: Big Brother & Holding Co
Title: Be a Brother / How Hard It Is
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Acadia Records
Release Date: 7/15/2008
Album Type: Import
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 805772819429, 0805772819429

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2008 two CD set featuring a pair of post-Janis Joplin albums from the purveyors of the San Francisco sound. Though most famous for featuring the truly awesome Joplin before her solo success, the band carried on after she left issuing these two excellent albums. Be A Brother (1970) features additional member Nick Gravenites plus Janis on occasional backing vocals. It was followed a year later by How Hard It is This package has liner notes by band member Sam Andrews. Arcadia.

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CD Reviews

Hard indeed...
James D. Morrow | Omaha,NE USA | 06/19/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)

"There is no way that Big Brother could have expected much success commercially after Janis left the band, but you should not assume that these albums were simply an attempt to "cash in", and even if they had been they are still both solid records. If you simply must have every recorded piece Janis did, she does a guest vocal on "Mr. Natural" but otherwise it's Nick Gravenites and the superb (but under used) Kathi McDonald on vocals, along with Sam and James. If you've never heard BB& the HC, this is not where to begin, but if you like San Francisco bands like Moby Grape and QMS then you may be surprised at how good both of these albums are. The first-Be a Brother-is a little more in tune with the band's original sound. That is to say, it's a bit sloppy (in a good way) and loose, with lots of guitars. A little blues, some country, some soul, and rock 'n' roll, all delivered in the sonic style of the group, but never overdone. Standout tracks are; "Keep On" "Joseph's Coat" and "Someday."

How Hard It Is strays a bit from the old Big Brother sound, as if to acknowledge that they were closing the chapter on their previous incarnation. The cover illustration seems to give the impression-four featureless black shadows-that w/o Janis, people perceived them as non-entities. That's too bad, as this album was good enough to start them in a new direction. Unfortunately, nobody gave them that opportunity, or they just caved in and gave up. Three instrumentals are all interesting, but maybe one too many. "Buried Alive in the Blues" "Shine On" "House On Fire", "You've Been Talking...", and "Black Widow Spider" (feat. McDonald) are all standout tracks. I bought both of these when they were initially released and regretted losing them somewhere along the way. Unlike many albums, fondly remembered but not so good many years later, both of these held up very well. Classics? No. Good solid albums? Definitely."
Excellent!
H. Bowman | Cambridge, OH | 09/15/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This album is great! Listening to the band was quite different from listening to it with Janis. They're great in their own right."