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Big Brother And The Holding Company: Cheap Thrills - Hybrid UltraDisc UHR SACD, Limited, Numbered, R

                 



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Format: SACD
Condition: MINT (M)    More Info
Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab 88985327952
Country: US
Released: 2016
Genre: Pop-Rock
Barcode: 821797217262
Quantity: 3 in stock
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   #338 ON ROLLING STONE'S 500 GREATEST ALBUMS OF ALL TIME: FEARLESSNESS, TOUGHNESS, AND SYNERGY ON EVERY NOTE

In many facets, Big Brother and the Holding Company's Cheap Thrills is the quintessential album to spring from the outcome of the Summer of Love. Best known as Janis Joplin's major-label debut, the 1968 set arrived when the countercultural movement was in full swing and before co-optation, drugs, and violence signaled the fall of the era. Ranked #338 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, it puts a female singer in the prominent position traditionally given to a male and showcases a band pouring a potent cocktail of fiery psychedelic, blues, and folk sounds that informed the unfettered creativity of the San Francisco scene. Produced by John Simon, Cheap Thrills also features one of the most iconic and elaborate album covers in history.   

  • Combination of the Two
  • I Need a Man to Love
  • Summertime
  • Piece of My Heart
  • Turtle Blues
  • Oh, Sweet Mary
  • Ball and Chain
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    The iconic audiophile label's SACD reissue intensifies the quintet's storied sophomore effort, enhancing airiness, punch, energy, pacing, and dynamics. Joplin's hurricane-force singing reverberates with texture, grittiness, and volume. An arresting array of instrumental colors and tones comes on with clearer separation and depth. While previous pressings find the band and Joplin's voice in competition with one another for room, both emerge as distinct entities. Always noted for its rawness, Cheap Thrills sounds as close to live as it gets, an unadulterated portrait of nervy rock n' roll delivered with exuberant enthusiasm and all-out determination. This is music at is most visceral.

    Having drawn national attention for their legendary performance at the Monterey International Pop Festival in 1967, Big Brother and Joplin faced huge expectations to deliver a studio set that would convey their onstage vibrancy and potency. Cheap Thrills does this and more, becoming one of 1968's most commercially successful releases that remained on the charts the week Joplin announced her separation from the ensemble. Contrary to popular belief, only one of the album's songs, "Ball and Chain," was recorded live. Everything else owes to the unhinged, spirit-elevating performances and true collaboration between vocalist and band that manifests itself throughout the record's 37-minute-plus running time. Merging biker-babe ruggedness with wounded-bird poignancy, Joplin's expressive belting, mega-watt moaning, and sensitive crooning take center stage. Yet her bandmates match every step with explosive rhythms, heavy guitar-driven blues, and assertive solos that take inspiration from free-form jazz.

    Indeed, Cheap Thrills still exhilarates not only due to Joplin's almighty singing but because of boundary-shredding arrangements that reflect the period's anything-is-possible mindset. More so than any other musicians Joplin encountered, the members of Big Brother pushed limits on convention via soirees into acid-dipped psychedelia and its orbiting sonic galaxies. Together, they aim and achieve an aural mythos that makes a permanent connection between artist and aud

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    1Combination Of The Two5:35
    2I Need A Man To Love4:45
    3Summertime3:52
    4Piece Of My Heart4:05
    5Turtle Blues4:15
    6Oh, Sweet Mary4:05
    7Ball And Chain9:05


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    Barcode: 8 21797-21726 2


    Credits
    Artwork - Robert Crumb
    Artwork By [Sleeve Image] - Approved By Hell's Angels - Frisco
    Bass, Guitar - Peter Albin
    Design - John A. Beck
    Drums - Dave Getz
    Engineer - Fred Catero, James Gurley, Janis Joplin, Jerry Hochman, Roy Segal
    Featuring, Vocals - Janis Joplin
    Guitar - James Gurley
    Guitar, Bass - Sam Andrew
    Mastered By - Rob LoVerde
    Photography By [Joplin Photo 1967] - Thomas Weir
    Producer [Uncredited] - John Simon

    Notes
    Cover:
    Laminated illustration with cartoons & credits in Crumb's inimitable style includes:
    "Live material recorded at Bill Graham's Fillmore Auditorium"
    and "Turtle Blues 'vibes' courtesy of Barney's Beanery".
    Back of cover unlaminated, imprinted "Ernest J Day" & "GB"
    Originally released in 1968


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    Tracklisting is supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
         
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