Janis Joplin  Big Brother & The Holding Company Cheap Thrills

24 Karat Gold CD Audio Fidelity HDCD NEU OVP Sealed Limited Numbered Edition Nr. 2569

Erscheinungsdatum: 3. Januar 2013
Label: Audio Fidelity  (AFZ150)
Format: Audio CD (CD-Anzahl: 1)

Tonträger CD
Besonderheiten Limited Edition, Nummeriert, Pappschuber, Re-Release, Remastered, 24kt. Gold-CD
Jahr 2012
Orig. Release 1968
Zeit k.A.
Plattenfirma Audio Fidelity
Herstellungsland USA
Musikrichtung Rock
EAN-Nr. 780014215026
Katalog-Nr. AFZ 150

       Tracks

1. Combination Of The Two  
2. I Need A Man To Love  
3. Summertime  
4. Piece Of My Heart  
5. Turtle Blues  
6. Oh, Sweet Mary  
7. Ball And Chain

Weitere Infos

Mastered for this CD by Steve Hoffman at Steven Marsh Mastering

 

Produktbeschreibungen

Die Anwälte von Columbia Records brauchten geschlagene sieben Monate, um Janis Joplin und ihre Band aus einem unglücklichen Vertragsverhältnis mit Mainstream Records herauszulösen. Erst danach, im August 1968 konnte Cheap Thrills erscheinen. Ein gefeierter Auftritt auf dem Monterey Pop Festival im Jahr zuvor hatte für Furore gesorgt und die Öffentlichkeit auf Joplin aufmerksam gemacht, doch außer einer schlecht produzierten LP war bislang keine Platte von ihr erschienen. Die Erwartungen waren hoch – und Cheap Thrills löste sie ein. Das Nr.-1-Album verkaufte sich über eine Million Mal und zementierte Joplins Ruf als erster wahrer weiblicher Rock-Superstar.

Ihr außerordentliches Gesangstalent, ihre unverwechselbare Bluesstimme versetzt Sie direkt zurück in das Jahr 1968. Das vorliegende Remastering von Steve Hoffman unterstreicht diesen Eindruck. Eines ist dabei gewiss: die Sängerin Janis Joplin kann man weder imitieren noch ihre Klasse erreichen. Cheap Thrills erscheint als 24-Karat-Gold-CD mit fortlaufender Seriennummer in limitierter Auflage. Das Originalcover, das als Miniatur auf dem Booklet zu sehen ist, stammt vom amerikanischen Illustrator und Künstler Robert Crumb.

After an appearance at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967, Janis Joplin and Big Brother found themselves in the national limelight with a big-time manager and a recording contract with Columbia Records. Released in 1968, Cheap Thrills is the classic that became a #1 album and sold over a million copies. This is the album that cemented Janis Joplin's status as the first, true female rock superstar.

Crowned by its hit single, a churning remake of Erma Franklin's "Piece of My Heart," the album also contained Joplin's Monterey showstopper, her signature tune, "Big Mama" Thornton's "Ball and Chain," as well as a raw and soulful recasting of the Gershwin jazz classic "Summertime," on which Joplin's always underappreciated band (especially guitarists Sam Andrews and James Gurley) match her vocal intensity with their own ferocious playing.

Cheap Thrills endures as the best showcase of Janis Joplin's extraordinary singing talent. Her amazing, spectacularly expressive vocals, channeling the agony and the ecstasy of love and life. It is really extraordinary how many artists have been inspired by her. Upon listening, one is convinced that Janis was and is a one-of-a-kind vocalist who can not only not be equaled but apparently cannot be imitated, either.

From the album art to the track selection, this album takes you right back to 1968.

review

[-]by William Ruhlmann

Cheap Thrills, the major-label debut of Janis Joplin, was one of the most eagerly anticipated, and one of the most successful, albums of 1968. Joplin and her band Big Brother & the Holding Company had earned extensive press notice ever since they played the Monterey Pop Festival in June 1967, but for a year after that their only recorded work was a poorly produced, self-titled album that they'd done early in their history for Mainstream Records; and it took the band and the best legal minds at Columbia Records seven months to extricate them from their Mainstream contract, so that they could sign with Columbia. All the while, demand continued to build, and they still faced the problem of actually delivering something worthy of the press they'd been getting -- Columbia even tried to record them live on-stage on the tour they were in the midst of when the new contract was signed, but somehow the concert tapes from early March of 1968 didn't capture the full depth of their work. So they spent March, April, and May in the studio with producer John Simon and, miraculously, emerged with something that was as exciting as anything they'd done on-stage. When Cheap Thrills appeared in August 1968 -- sporting a Robert Crumb cover on its gatefold jacket that constituted the most elaborate album design ever lavished on a rock album from Columbia Records, as well as a pop-art classic rivaling the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's jacket -- it shot into the charts, reaching number one and going gold within a couple of months, and "Piece of My Heart" became a Top 40 hit and helped to propel the LP to over a million sales. Joplin, with her ear- (and vocal cord-) shredding voice, was the obvious standout. Nobody had ever heard singing as emotional, as desperate, as determined, or as loud as Joplin's, and Cheap Thrills was her greatest moment. Not that everything was done full out -- there were relatively quiet moments on the album that were as compelling as the high-wattage showcases; her rendition of George Gershwin's "Summertime" was the finest rock reinterpretation of a standard done by anybody up to that time (though, in an incident recalled in his autobiography Clive, when Columbia Records president Clive Davis played it to Richard Rodgers to give him an example of some of the sounds that younger audiences of the late '60s were listening to, the 66-year-old Rodgers stomped out of the Columbia corporate offices in fury, vowing never to write another song); and Joplin's own "Turtle Blues" showed that she and the band could turn down and do credible acoustic blues, in something like an authentic period Bessie Smith (or, more properly, Memphis Minnie) sound. Big Brother's backup, typical of the guitar-dominated sound of San Francisco psychedelia, made up in enthusiasm what it lacked in precision. But everybody knew who the real star was, and Joplin played her last gig with Big Brother while the album was still on top of the charts. Neither she nor the band would ever equal it. Heard today, Cheap Thrills is a musical time capsule and remains a showcase for one of rock's most distinctive singers.

Mastered by the legendary Steve Hoffman

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