From Library Journal
Dalton tries to unravel the twisted life of rock singer Janis Joplin, basing the ac count on his interviews with the singer during a 1970 tour. He organizes the book into discrete chapters: some com pare Joplin to the likes of Bessie Smith and Zelda Fitzgerald; another casts her as the prototype of the liberated wom an; many contain heavy doses of the singer's drunken prattle; and a few in terviews occasionally touch the roots of her riveting rock-blues. Dalton inter sperses over 60 rare and interesting pho tos among the short chapters. Though at times Dalton hints at an explanation for Joplin's blues-drenched rock, much of the book is little more than sophomoric fluff; some of the material has already appeared in print. Recommended pri marily for the photos. David Szat mary, Continuing Education Dept., Univ. of Washington, Seattle
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.
