Such was the visceral power of Janis Joplin's voice that her enduring legend as '60s rock icon was based on just a pair of solo albums and the two releases with her fronting Big Brother and the Holding Company that she rec... more »orded before her death in 1970 of a drug overdose. This 30-track double-disc anthology offers a concise introduction to the incendiary talents of a singer whose tortured blues seemed no mere affectation; being cruelly voted "Ugliest Man on Campus" during her tenure at the University of Texas barely hinted at the depth of Joplin's personal demons. Organized chronologically with its discs split between her band and solo careers, the anthology documents the story of a raw, riveting talent that carried the often slovenly psychedelic blues of Big Brother to stardom via "Down on Me" and "Piece of Heart," stumbled only slightly on her solo debut (I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama), and then reached full, ragged glory on the quintessential Pearl with tracks like her posthumous hit "Me and Bobby McGee" and the playful "Mercedes Benz." The collection also features a pair of previously unreleased live Big Brother tracks ("To Love Somebody," "Kozmic Blues") recorded at Woodstock '69. --Jerry McCulley« less
Such was the visceral power of Janis Joplin's voice that her enduring legend as '60s rock icon was based on just a pair of solo albums and the two releases with her fronting Big Brother and the Holding Company that she recorded before her death in 1970 of a drug overdose. This 30-track double-disc anthology offers a concise introduction to the incendiary talents of a singer whose tortured blues seemed no mere affectation; being cruelly voted "Ugliest Man on Campus" during her tenure at the University of Texas barely hinted at the depth of Joplin's personal demons. Organized chronologically with its discs split between her band and solo careers, the anthology documents the story of a raw, riveting talent that carried the often slovenly psychedelic blues of Big Brother to stardom via "Down on Me" and "Piece of Heart," stumbled only slightly on her solo debut (I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama), and then reached full, ragged glory on the quintessential Pearl with tracks like her posthumous hit "Me and Bobby McGee" and the playful "Mercedes Benz." The collection also features a pair of previously unreleased live Big Brother tracks ("To Love Somebody," "Kozmic Blues") recorded at Woodstock '69. --Jerry McCulley
S. hewins | Flower Mound, Texas United States | 12/24/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"saw her at the Dallas Rock Festival in the 60's - sat in the f ront row - watched the sweat roll down her body - she swilled booze from a bottle that was on the piano - awesome - she was just awesome"
Janis Joplin
Gift Card | 09/06/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"this is two cd's of songs (15 on both cds) of Janis Joplin. i love this cd becasue it gives you alot of songs and each one is great!"
Wow!
Regina E. Burris | Southern CA | 09/10/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I am a "new" Janis Joplin fan and have scoured the internet looking for something that would give me samples of all of the types of her music, early, live, unreleased. This is an unbelievable collection and am SO glad that I made this purchase. What an extreme loss for all of us
Gina B
41
Southern California"
Great Blues, great singer
Victor W. Reiter | 03/26/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Just a great CD. Has a little of evrything you want to hear from the greatest female rock singer."