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| Disc: 1 |
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| 1. Try (Just A Little Bit Harder) |
| 2. Maybe |
| 3. One Good Man |
| 4. As Good As You've Been To This World |
| 5. To Love Somebody |
| 6. Kozmic Blues |
| 7. Little Girl Blue |
| 8. Work Me, Lord |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. Raise Your Hand (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased) |
| 2. As Good As You've Been To This World(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased) |
| 3. To Love Somebody(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969) |
| 4. Summertime(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969) |
| 5. Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969) |
| 6. Kozmic Blues(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969) |
| 7. Can't Turn You Loose (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased) |
| 8. Work Me, Lord(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969) |
| 9. Piece Of My Heart(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969) |
| 10. Ball And Chain(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969) |
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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Janis is *ELECTRIC* At Woodstock!,
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This review is from: Janis Joplin:The Woodstock Experience (2 CD) (Audio CD)
Janis Joplin had to have been the hardest working woman in show business. You can hear it in her voice as it rips your soul apart! Of course she's no Teena Marie or Barbra Streisand as far as range is concerned, but Joplin had that one-of-kind voice that was brutally honest. On every song she sang, her soul spoke to the listener's.
This two-CD set of JANIS JOPLIN: THE WOODSTOCK EXPERIENCE is a prime example of this force of nature. The "live" Woodstock CD is worth the price of this set alone and runs 58:16 almost a full hour of concert material. The other CD is I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again, Mama without the extra tracks (but those are included on the Woodstock CD with the exception "Dear Landlord"). The live Woodstock CD captures the frenzy that was in Joplin's performance as she rips through the sets like "Raise Your Hand," "Piece Of My Heart," and "Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)" where she screams and shouts like a possessed woman trying to drive the evil spirits away. She almost becomes delirious, ad-libbing here and there, but you get chills listening to her wail away on these songs that you can't help but cheer her on! Joplin also slow things down a little (sort of) with "Kozmic Blues," "To Love Somebody," "Work Me, Lord," (which can be seen on Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace & Music Director's Cut (40th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition with Amazon Exclusive Bonus Disc)), "Ball And Chain," and takes Gershwin's "Summertime" to a whole new level. Even though these are ballads, Joplin's voice oozes with soul, rage, pain and rock. I like the engagement with the audience as Janice talks to them between songs and sometimes during the song itself. Incredible performance! And the announcer asking the crowd "Do you want some more?" and they scream out their approval. At the end of her set you can hear the audience screaming for more! It really allows you to experience the concert. The set comes with the two CDs in cardboard replica album jackets with sleeves and housed in a larger cardboard package. There's liner notes on the sleeves for both CDs and comes with a mini-poster of Janis performing on one-side and the audience on the other. "I Got Dem 'Ol Kozmic Blues Again, Mama" is the other CD in this set and it contains the studio recording of that album. Although the material is far more polished and controlled than the live CD, it still rocks with energy and feeling. Get this set to find out what the hype surrounding Janis Joplin was all about.
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
this is going to be an interesting one...,
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This review is from: Janis Joplin:The Woodstock Experience (2 CD) (Audio CD)
first of all, this is a GREAT show and if you are a janis fan, it's a must. however, i have one HUGE disappointment w/ it that i'll explain in a moment. so, let's start off w/, that by all accounts, this show is reputedly her worst ever. well, many years ago, through amazon, i got an "import" of this show. and it sounded HORRIBLE. i didn't know if it was because the show was that bad or that the sound quality made it so bad. so, i get this new disc, and w/in about 2 seconds i was VERY relieved to hear how WONDERFUL it sounds and that the show is just TERRIFIC, even if it was her worst show. yes, her voice is strained, yes the inbetween song talking is drugged rambling, but is't a GREAT show.
now, for the HUGE disappointment, which most of you will probably not appreciate. so, on the "import" verson, the peak of the show, and i mean THE PEAK, is "I can't turn you loose." it's an AMAZING piece of funk that would give me goose bumps EVERYTIME i heard it. so, I'm SOOOOOOOOO excited to get this new disc, if only for this one song. so, i'm listening to it, grooving away, and all of a sudden, IT ENDS! on the "import," it's nearly TEN MINUTES of grooving, w/ her and snookey going back and forth w/ each other, w/ the highlite being JANIS' part...WHY ON EARTH, ON A JANIS JOPLIN DISC, WOULD THEY TAKE OUT JANIS' PART??? well, i came CRASHING down and hold a resentment against the disc!!! oh well, at least i still have the "import." so, i don't know how, but if you guys can somehow come across the full length version, you'll know what i mean...
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Late and Great Janis Joplin,
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This review is from: Janis Joplin:The Woodstock Experience (2 CD) (Audio CD)
Janis Joplin was very unhappy with her performance at Woodstock. So much so, that she refused to have her performance included in the movie of the festival that was released the following year. SHe actually starts the set out very strong with a spirited Raise Your Hand. The next song, As Good As You've Been To This World, showcases the band, which plays very well here. Janis' vocal is much more impassioned than on the studio version of the song from her first solo album, "I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again, Mama!" It has been said that this band, which was formed after she left Big Brother & The Holding Company, never gelled completely, but they did improve markedly after Sam Andrew left the group in August 1969, a few weeks before Woodstock.
It appears that Janis was striving for a sound similiar to Sly And The Family Stone, but her musicians were not on that level. Janis' cover of the Bee Gees, "To Love Somebody" gets a better treatment than the studio version, and she gives near definitive versions of "Summertime," "Try" and "Kozmic Blues." Oddly enough, even though it is said that this disc contains the complete Woodstock performance, her vocal is edited out on "Can't Turn You Loose." Janis' voice gives out on her a few times in the remainder of the concert, most noticeably in "Work Me, Lord," even so, it is an absolutely amazing vocal, and quite unlike any other version she sang before or since. Her final encore, "Ball And Chain" starts off brilliantly, but Janis is so wasted by the end of the concert, that she seems to be struggling to keep it together at the end. This performance shows what a brilliant talent she possessed. She isn't operating at full capacity here, but still infuses her performance with more passion than anyone else on the bill. Janis was a true original. It would serve her memory well if Sony would release her performances from the Festival Express in their entirety.
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