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Artist:
BIG BROTHER & THE HOLDING COMPANY
Title:
Big Brother & The Holding Company
Label:
MAINSTREAM
Format:
LP
Price:
$14.00
Catalog #:
MAIN S/6099HLP
The band's debut album, originally released in 1967, that introduced the world to Janis Joplin's fiery voice. Moondog's "All Is Loneliness" was a song begging to get dipped into some sort of acid-psych rock froth, and no one did it better than the brash, powerful fuzz rendition that concludes this album, with ecstatic contributions from bassist Peter Albin and guitarist Sam Andrew. Also includes the single "Down On Me." A reckless blues-rock classic of the era. On 180 gram vinyl.
Artist:
BIG BROTHER & THE HOLDING COMPANY
Title:
Big Brother & The Holding Company
Label:
SUNDAZED
Format:
LP
Price:
$19.00
Catalog #:
SC 5188LP
"Sundazed presents the high-definition vinyl reissue of the ultra-rare mono edition of Big Brother & The Holding Company's 1967 debut! Besides being the album that introduced the world to Janis Joplin, Big Brother & The Holding Company's first release stands as one of the classic recordings of '60s rock. Joplin had added her fiery wail to the archetypal Haight-Ashbury acid-rock quintet only months before it entered the studio to make the album, and for the sessions, she shares vocal duties with bassist Peter Albin and guitarist Sam Andrew. But, thanks to the LP's raging single, 'Down On Me,' it was immediately clear to radio audiences of the time that the Texas-born singer was a new force to be reckoned with. In addition to Joplin's inimitable blues cry, Big Brother's other key strength lies in the scraping, distorted guitars of Sam Andrew and James Gurley, which are in heavy abundance on such choice cuts as the trippy 'Light Is Faster Than Sound,' the punkish 'Women Is Losers,' and the group's fuzzy, droning remake of Moondog's 'All Is Loneliness.' Cut from the original mono masters, this Sundazed edition adds two scarce single-only sides."
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