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Cheap Thrills

par Big Brother and The Holding Company (Artist), Janis Joplin (Singer)

Autres auteurs: Robert Crumb (Artiste de la couverture)

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Big Brother and the Holding Company es una banda de rock estadounidense que se formó en San Francisco en 1965 como parte de la escena musical psicodélica que produjo grupos como Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service y Jefferson Airplane. En parte, su repercusión fue mayor al ser la banda donde se destacó Janis Joplin como cantante principal. Su álbum de 1968, Cheap thrills se considera una de las obras maestras del sonido psicodélico de San Francisco. Alcanzó el número uno del Billboard y fue clasificado en el lugar 338 de los Los 500 mejores álbumes de todos los tiempos según Rolling Stone.

«Cheap thrills» es el segundo álbum de estudio. Es el último álbum en el que participó Janis Joplin como vocalista y miembro de la banda. La banda había obtenido una considerable atención por parte de público después de la exitosa actuación que habían realizado en el Monterrey Pop Festival, hecho que llevó el lanzamiento de su álbum debut.

A pesar de su repentino éxito, el álbum tuvo un modesto éxito alcanzando como máximo el Nº 60 en las listas, aunque el sencillo «Down On Me» casi lograba entrar en el Top 40. Columbia Records, ofreció a la banda un nuevo contrato, pero tuvieron que pasar algunos meses para el traspaso, ya que todavía estaban firmados con Mainstream Records.​ En agosto de 1968, ya con Columbia, se lanzó «Cheap thrills». En 2003, el álbum ocupó el puesto número 338 en lista de la revista Rolling Stone de «Los 500 mejores álbumes de todos los tiempos».​ En 1999 fue lanzada una versión reeditada.


Fuentes: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Brother_and_the_Holding_Company y https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheap_Thrills
  Biblioteca-LPAeHijos | Apr 26, 2020 |
INFORMATION-This album contains the following tracks:
1 Combination of the Two (Sam Andrew), 5:47
2 I Need a Man to Love (Sam Andrew / Janis Joplin), 4:54
3 Summertime (George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin / DuBose Heyward), 4:00
4 Piece of My Heart (Bert Berns / Jerry Ragovoy / Bert Russell), 4:15
5 Turtle Blues (Janis Joplin), 4:22
6 Oh, Sweet Mary (Peter Albin / Sam Andrew / David Getz / James Gurley / Janis Joplin), 4:16
7 Ball and Chain (Big Mama Thornton), 9:37
8 Road Block (Peter Albin / Janis Joplin), 5:33
9 Flower in the Sun (Sam Andrew), 3:05
10 Catch Me Daddy (Peter Albin / Sam Andrew / David Getz / James Gurley / Janis Joplin), 5:31
11 Magic of Love (Mark Spoelstra), 3:58
  Lemeritus | Jan 4, 2014 |
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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.
 

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