Showing posts with label Janis Joplin. Show all posts
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Janis Joplin: Texas International Pop Festival 1969 (Soundboard) FLAC

janis1969-08-30 1 front
Lineage: sbd > unknown transfer > silver CD > EAC(secure mode, enjoy attached EAC log in German language) > Wav > Flac Frontend(level8) > Flac
File Size: 196MB in all (194MB flac and 2.11MB art)
Artwork added, scanned by myself
Art lineage: CD cover > HP Scanjet 4370(at 200dpi) > HD > jpeg´s named to their destination
Length: 37:19min
Information: http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=66136
art has Dallas, db.etree has Lewisville for city, other group´s entries for this event have Dallas as well

Texas International Pop Festival, Dallas, TX, 30th August 1969
01) Stage Announcement by Wavy Gravy
02) Raise Your Hand
03) As Good As You´ve Been To This World
04) Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)
05) Maybe
06) To Love Somebody
07) Summertime
Length: 37:19min

Personnel:
Janis: Vocals
& The Kozmic Blues Band
Sam Andrew: Guitar
Brad Campbell: Bass
Richard Kermode: Organ
Luis Gasca: Trumpet
Lonnie Castille: Drums
Snooky Flowers: Baritone Sax, Vocals
Tony Clemens: Tenor Sax
Important Note: AVOID MP3 ~ Don’t Let It Bring You Down; Even More Important Note: please use this show for trading
Source: silver CD

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Friday, March 13, 2009

Janis Joplin: Blow All My Blues Away 1962-1970 (9 CD Set) FLAC

by request!
Jan1-2 Front
various dates, 1962 through 1970

This set of archival recordings lets us witness the formation of arguably the most powerful and expressive voice in rock history. From the earliest known performances in the small bars of Texas to the first sessions with Big Brother to her mesmerizing live shows, Janis never left behind her raw roots. She drew upon them to impel emotional performances as if by exposing her pain she gained power over her past and transformed it into a gift. In these newly sourced pearls, we can hear as never before the birth and fast burning flame of Janis Joplin.

Included are outtakes and unreleased songs from the 1968 "Cheap Thrills" studio sessions, demos for the 1969 Kozmic Blues album and vast improvements on all existing vintage (1962-65) live recordings. The vintage recordings, in particular, are wonderful and although we had some of this material from the long out of print "Janis" movie soundtrack vinyl release, this collection has 39 (!) tracks recorded between 1962-65 including the ubiquitous "Typewriter Tapes" made by Jorma. The final CD finally unchains the urgent expression and lets it be heard in a complete Big Brother concert from 1967. Sit down by your window, put this set on, and blow all your blues away.
Various tracks compiled from best available sources. No additional info provided.
Special thanks to Tim Hughes for assembling Volumes 7, 8, 9 . Additional thanks to Mal Westcott. Artwork by Ignatz.

Janis Joplin: Blow All My Blues Away 1962-1970
CD#1 (66:29) The Early Years 1962-63
John Riley's Home, Austin, Texas 1962
1. What Good Can Drinkin Do
Threadgill's Bar, Austin, Texas 1962
2. CC Rider
3. San Francisco Bay Blues
4. Wining Boy Blues
5. Careless Love
6. I'll Drown In My Own Tears
San Jose Coffeeshop w/Jorma Kaukonen & Steve Mann 11/62
7. Honky Tonk Angel
8. Empty Pillow On My Bed
Grant Ave. Coffeehouse, late 1962 or early 1963
9. Gospel Ship
10. Stealing
11. Leaving This Morning
12. Daddy, Daddy, Daddy
13. Careless Love
14. Bourgeois Blues
15. Black Mountain Blues, Austin, Texas Reel #1: 1963
16. Trouble In Mind
17. What Good Can Drinking Do
18. Silver Threads & Golden Needles
19. Mississippi River
20. Stealing
21. No Reason For Living, Austin, Texas Reel #2: 1964
22. I'll Drown In My Own Tears
23. Daddy, Daddy, Daddy
24. Careless Love
25. San Francisco Bay Blues
26. Wining Boy Blues
27. CC Rider
28. Leaving This Morning

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CD#2 (73:25) The Middle Years 1964-68
"The Typewriter Tape" w/Jorma Kaukonen & Margaretta Kaukonen (typewriter)
San Jose, CA 25 June 1964 Jorma's Mother's House
1. Typewriter Talk
2. Trouble In Mind
3. Kansas City Blues
4. Hesitation Blues
5. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
6. Daddy, Daddy, Daddy
7. Long Black Train Blues
San Francisco 1965 w/Dick Oxtrot Jazz Band
8. Black Mountain Blues
9. Walk Right In
10. River Jordan
11. Mary Jane
Janis & Big Brother & The Holding Company Sessions 1967-68
Mainstream LP Session Outtakes with Big Brother & The Holding Co.
12. (1967) Call On Me
13. (1967) Bye, Bye Baby
Cheap Thrills Studio Session Outtakes w/Big Brother & The Holding Co.
14. (03/19/68) Its A Deal
15. (03/19/68) Easy Once You Know How
16. (03/25/68) Roadblock
17. (03/25/68) Flower In The Sun
18. (03/25/68) Misery'n
19. (03/25/68) Catch Me Daddy
20. (03/25/68) Farewell Song
21. (03/28/68) Summertime

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CD#3 (70:06) The Late Years 1968-70
Cheap Thrills Studio Session Outtakes cont.
1. (04/01/68) Misery'n
2. (04/01/68) Catch Me Daddy
3. (06/12/68) Harry
The Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI 01/02 MAR 1968
4. Magic Of Love
5. Down On Me
6. Piece Of My Heart
Amsterdam 01 APR 1969 w/The Kozmic Blues Band
7. Maybe
8. Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)
9. Ball And Chain
Kozmic Blues Outtakes & Demos - June & July 1969
10. Dear Landlord (outtake)
11. Nobody Knows You When You're Down & Out (Demo)
12. Try (Just A Little Bit Harder) (Demo)
13. Let's Don't Quit (Demo)
14. Get It While You Can #1 (Demo)
15. Get It While You Can #2 (inc.) (Demo)
3/28/70 Studio Session Outtakes with The Butterfield Blues Band
16. One Night Stand (1) Outtake
17. One Night Stand (2) Outtake
"The Dick Cavett Show" ABC-TV 25 JUN 1970
18. Get It While You Can

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CD#4 (73:59) Live Big Brother
California Hall, San Francisco, CA 12 FEB 1967
w/Big Brother & The Holding Co.
1. Call On Me
2. Combination Of The Two
3. Blow My Mind
4. Down On Me
5. All Is Loneliness/Drum Solo
6. Road Block
7. Light Is Faster Than Sound
8. Bye Bye Baby
9. Goin' To Brownsville
10. Ball And Chain
11. I Know You Rider

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disc 5: Early Janis
Studio (unknown, from acetate) backed by jazz band, date? early
1) Black Mountain
2) Careless Love
San Francisco, CA, unknown venue, Fall 1962
3) Gospel Ship
4) Stealin'
5) Leavin' This Mornin'
6) Daddy Daddy Daddy
7) <>
8) Careless Love
9) Bourgeoise Blues
10) Black Mountain
Folk Theater, San Jose, CA DEC 1962 with Steve Talbot
11) Honky Tonk Angel
12) Empty Pillow
13) Red Mountain Burgundy
14) ?? unknown title
15) Mary Jane
KPFA Studios, San Francisco, CA 18 JAN 1963 with Larry Hanks, Roger Perkins & host Gert Cherito
16) Black Mountain
17) Columbus Stockade
Jorma Kaukonen's House, San Jose, CA, probably 1964 with Steve Mann
18) Winin' Boy Blues
19) Trouble in Mind

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disc 6: Live Big Brother
Big Brother & The Holding Co. Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco, CA 23 JUN 1968
(from low gen. 1/2 track reel)
1) (cuts in) Combination of the 2 ->
2) I Need A Man To Love
3) It's Just History
4) Light Is Faster Than Sound
5) Summertime
6) Mr. Natural (cuts)
Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA 1968 (FM)
7) Bye Bye Baby
8) Women is Losers
9) All is Loneliness
10) Call On Me
11) Ball & Chain

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Volume 7
1. So Sad to Be Alone (1965)
2. San Francisco Blues (San Francisco 1963)
[free download at www.threadgills.com/music/mp3.music.htm]
3. Apple of My Eye
4. 219 Train
5. Codine
6. Down & Out
7. Turtle Blues
8. I Ain't Got A Worry
9. Brownsville
(circa 1965)
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10. Catch Me Daddy (Brownsville)
11. Piece of My Heart
(from the D.A. Pennebaker out-of-print video "Comin' Home." Recorded at the New Generation Club, NYC, April 1968)
12. Down On Me
(Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco 1966)
13. Summertime
14. I Need A Man To Love
15. (chat with Don Adams)
(Hollywood Palace Show, 26 OCT 1968)
16. Combination of the Two
17. Farewell Song
("Cheap Thrills" outtakes 1968)

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Volume 8
1. Piece of My Heart
2. Summertime
3. Coo Coo
4. Combination of the Two
5. Ball & Chain
6. Down On Me
7. Piece of My Heart (reprise)
(Newport Festival, August 1968)
8. interview
9. Piece of My Heart
10. Summertime
11. Me
12. Raise Your Hand
13. Work Me Lord
(Swedish TV, April 1969)
14. Stay With Me
15. Walk Right
(Winterland, San Francisco, 21 March 1969)

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Volume 9
1. Dick Cavett introduction
2. To Love Somebody
3. interview
(Dick Cavett Show, July 1969)
4. Little Girl Blue
5. Raise Your Hand (w/Tom Jones)
(Tom Jones Show, December 1969)
6. Kozmic Blues
7. Ego Rock (w/Johnny Winter)
8. Help Me Baby (w/Johnny Winter; title uncertain)
(Boston Music Hall, 11 December 1969)
9. One Night Stand (w/Paul Butterfield Band)
(Columbia Studios, March 1970)
10. Mercedes Benz
11. Try
12. My Baby
(Final Concert, Harvard Stadium, 12 August 1970)
13. My Baby
(Dick Cavett Show, March 1970)
14. Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down
(Ken Threadgill's Birthday Party, Austin, TX, 10 July 1970)

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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Janis Joplin: Rarer Pearls 1962-1970 Studio and Live (FLAC)

cdm_0800-483-front
"cover" is insert from another Janis boot called Rare Pearls
various dates and venues

track list:
1 So Sad To Be Alone
2 Combination Of The 2
3 Farewell Song
4 Respect
5 Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)
6 Me And My Bobby McGee
7 Sunday Morning Coming Down

bonus: same as above but equalised (i don't like denoising so i left the hiss on some tracks)
1 Early Janis recording from 1962. Janis plays autoharp on it.
2&3 never released live studio performances from the Cheap Thrills sessions
4 September '68 studio improvisation. The song goes only up to the 1st chorus after which Janis stops saying "Another, another"
5 Live from Toronto on June 28th 1970 from the Festival Express tour at the CNE Stadium. This performance was never released before.
The same song but from the other set was released.
6&7 Live from Kenneth Threadgill's birthday party on July 10th 1970.

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Monday, January 19, 2009

Janis Joplin & Full Tilt Boogie: Port Chester Restoration Project #1 1970 (FLAC)

This is Janis' last performance in New York and third to last performance, ever. Recording is rare but rough.
JanisJoplin60s
Capitol Theatre
Port Chester, New York
August 8, 1970
Cassette Master> Soundforge 6.0> cd> EAC> SHN>mkw>WAV>TLH>FLAC Level 8
-Recorded by Ken & Judy Lee on a Sony 124 cassette deck with Sony dynamic mics on a TDK normal bias tape. Microphones were set up in the balcony with a 10-20 foot spread.
-Original tape was baked in "Susie Q", shell replaced and transferred on a Tascam 122mk3 via a Lucid ADA1000 Analog to Digital Converter directly to disc on a Tascam CDRW700 by John Jay Hance (johnjayhance@optonline.net).
-Cleanup performed by Peter G with Soundforge 6.0.
-EAC performed with correct offsets. SHN conversion with MKW & extra tracking of soundcheck (track1) & retracking of beginning of "Piece of My Heart" (track 12) CD Wave and EAC by Evan Bellaff (theelevan@yahoo.com).

1. "Check" 00:16
2. Tell Mama 06:44
3. Half Moon 06:09
4. Mercedez Benz* "Acapulco" 2:11
5. Mercedes Benz 1:54
6. My Baby 07:57
7. Kozmic Blues 05:06
8. Maybe 05:09
9. Instrumental 06:18
10. ??? 07:05
11. Move Over 05:02
12. Piece of My Heart 04:37

Janis Joplin- vocals
Brad Campbell- bass
John Till- guitar
Richard Bell- piano
Ken Pearson- organ
Clark Pierson- drums
Total running time (58:35)
* Janis mentions writing "Mercedez Benz" in the bar on the corner, right before the show.

The Port Chester Restoration project
Capitol Theatre- Port Chester, NY
Audience recordings by Ken and Judy Lee
1970-1971
Ken and Judy Lee didn't think anyone would be interested in hearing their recordings...
Between the years 1970 and 1971, Ken worked security at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York, while his girlfriend Judy ran movie projections between sets. One of a few live music taping enthusiasts of the time, Ken was granted exclusive permission by club promoter Howard Stein to record the shows at the theatre for his own personal use. Judy was on hand to perform the tape flips while Ken was busy doing his job.
In 1968, the couple took Judy's brother Mark, who was nine years old to his first concert at "Cafe Wha?" in New York City. The Monkees were on tour and Jimi Hendrix was along for the ride as their opening act.
Several years later, Mark was introduced to the music of the Grateful Dead at the Nassau Coliseum on March 19th, 1973 in Uniondale, Long Island. This single event marked the beginning of a life long odyssey of musical experiences with the band that affected him most deeply. Along with his good friend, John Jay Hance, who Mark met at a Dead show in 1979, the two traveled around the United States with the band in search of the ultimate musical experience, attending over 350 shows together. The two also shared a common interest in seeing live music of a wide variety of genres, and during the 23 years that they knew each other attended more than 1000 total concerts together, until Mark's untimely death in November of 2002.
Mark knew of brother in-law Ken's recordings from the Capitol Theatre, and had a strong interest in having the shows circulated; however, being true to his word to Howard Stein, Ken kept the recordings under wraps and the tapes never saw the light of the trading domain (One noteworthy bending of this rule occurred when Ken agreed at Mark's request to circulate the late show that the Grateful Dead did on June 24th of 1970. This show is highly regarded as an all-time magical performance by the Dead during their 30 year history as a band).
It was not until John Jay, who also knew Ken Lee, and of the Port Chester tapes, ran into Ken at Mark's funeral in 2002 that the fateful discussion of having the recordings released occurred. At that time, Ken didn't think anyone would have any desire to listen to his tapes. They had been sitting up in the attic of his present home for over 20 years going through the early stages of decay.
Because such a great deal of time had elapsed since Ken made his agreement with Howard Stein, and the fact that John Jay was insisting that there was an overwhelming interest by music lovers to hear these recordings, Ken agreed to open the flood gates and the Port Chester Restoration Project began, which is ultimately a tribute to Mark Cohen's passion for live music.
By fortune and coincidence, John Jay Hance, a master at the art of recording and restoring live music himself had already developed his own method for preserving fragile, decaying audio tapes with a heating method commonly known as "baking." The process of restoring Ken's recordings presents an even greater challenge, however. The cassette shells which encase the audio tapes first have to be removed and replaced because they are too fragile to be played. This is extremely difficult, being that these cassettes were glued together during manufacturing (as opposed to the use of screws, today). The halves of the shell must be carefully removed without doing damage to the tape inside.
Once the analog tape is restored and rebuilt, it must then be then played back one time through an analog to digital converter onto a cd, which is then cleaned of hiss and other extraneous noises. Then it can be replicated and introduced to the world of music trading. For the cleanup job, John Jay enlisted the help of "Sound Forge" software guru Peter G to help make what exists from the master tapes sound just exactly perfect. Having listened to the first installment of this project, Janis Joplin and Full Tilt Boogie from August 8, 1970 several times, I can tell you that the sound is brilliant!
Keep in mind that Ken and Judy recorded nearly EVERY show at the Capitol during '70 and '71, on an estimated 300-500 cassettes (one box of cassettes is believed to be missing). While many are labeled with correct dates and the music they contain, much of what exists is still a mystery. Several gems containing long forgotten performances and musical collaborations have already surfaced. Expect some nice surprises in the years to come.
Enjoy Ken and Judy's recordings from the Capitol Theatre and appreciate the great care and quality of craftsmanship that went into their creation and is currently going into their preservation.

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Janis Joplin: Fillmore East 1969 (Soundboard - Tooleman Remaster) FLAC

janis-joplin-peach-1
New York City
1969-02-12
Soundboard Recording -> unknown path to Dime seed in 2004 -> Sound Forge -> FLAC

Remastered by TheTooleMan December 2004 from torrent "Janis Joplin Fillmore East SBD 02.12.69":
- Balanced left and right channels
- EQ and dynamic compression to bring up very low audio
- removed gaps
- retracking including added track for "To Love Somebody" which was originally part of track four
- adjusted pitch down 0.6 semitones to correct previous pitch adjustment

Limitations of the original recording may be brought out by the remastering process, blah blah blah. Some hiss is still audible during low-volume passages.

Many thanks to damarisgpa who posted the seed I downloaded, "The Katt," and to those who preserved this recording so well for all these years.

TheTooleMan, January 2005

Original notes from http://www.easytree.org/torrents-details.php?id=20099:
Transfered and Seeded on 6/15/04 By "The Katt"

Raise Your Hands
As Good As You've Been (To This World)
Maybe
Summertime
To Love Somebody
Your The Only One Who Really Knows
Walk Right
Work Me Lord
Piece Of My Heart
Ball And Chain

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Monday, January 12, 2009

Janis Joplin: San Francisco 1968 (Ex Soundboard) FLAC

Janis Joplin - Summertime
Big Brother & The Holding Co.
Carousel Ballroom
S.F., Ca.
1968-06-23
SBD Recording
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1 Combination Of The Two
2 I Need A Man To Love
3 Flower In The Sun
4 Light Is Faster Than Sound
5 Summertime
6 Mr Natural (cut)

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Friday, December 12, 2008

Janis Joplin with Big Brother & The Holding Company Reunion 1970 (VG+ Aud) FLAC

BBHC_Janis_Reunion_Cover
DATE : 04/04/1970
VENUE : Filmore West, San Francisco, USA

SETLIST :
Combination Of The Two
Heartache People
Ego Rock
Easy Rider
Maybe
Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)
Be A Brother
All Is Loneliness
Summertime
Coo Coo
Ball & Chain
Piece Of My Heart

NOTES :
First of all, many thanks to Kadjia for originally sending me this great recording of the famous "Reunion Show" of Janis and Big Brother.
This is a VG+ audience recording. On many places, the right channel was badly damaged, so I fixed it. Now you can tell there's a slight change in the sound when the fixing begins but that's all. I also had to remove a lot of gaps and glitches from Disc 2. Other than these fixes, the original recording has been left untouched.
The last two songs are from another audience source. Unfortuantely, it's of lesser quality, VG at best.
Anyway, this is a really great show and the sound quality is really enjoyable so I'd recommand any music lover to get it.
ARTWORK INCLUDED

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Monday, December 1, 2008

Janis Joplin & The Cozmic-Blues Band: Fillmore East 1969 (Soundboard) FLAC

JANIS #1
Fillmore East; New York City, Ny. 02-12-69 (February 12th, 1969)
(Soundboard: 61:00 Minutes)


Master-Reel > Master-Cassette > Dat > Cda > Wav > Audacity > *Soundforge-8* > Wav > Flac

Remaster: "Audacity" Recording Slow, Speed-Corrected By: + 3 %
Remaster: "Soundforge" Recording Sounded Like It Was Treated To A Bad Noise-Reduction Job,
So I Doubt The Listed Lineage./Retracked/ Corrected Dc Offset/Raised Volume By +2.02 Db/
Set Noise Gate @ .39.9 Db/ Eq'd Tracks Recording Was Muffled, Raised High's & Lowered Bass & Some Mids/
Normalized @ .84/Eq'd #2 Tried To Bring Out More Highs, Without Saturating The Midrange/

Janis Joplin & The Cozmic-Blues Band:
Janis Joplin: (Vocals)
Sam Andrew: (Guitar)
Brad Campbell: (Bass)
Richard Kermode: (Keyboards)
Luis Gasca: (Trumpet)
Lonnie Castille: (Drums)
Snooky Flowers: (Baritone-Sax & Vocals)
Tony Clemens: (Tenor-Sax)

1- Bill Graham Intro >
2- Raise Your Hands
3- As Good As You've Been
4- Maybe
5- Summertime
6- To Love Somebody
7- You're The Only One
8- Dig It
9- Work Me Lord
10- Piece Of My Heart
11- Ball & Chain

Comments/Notes: Janis Had Already Split From Big Brother & The Holding Company....
Imo One Of Several Fatal Error's.... Anyway. The Old Fillmore-East; In Nyc, Not The Best
Janis Recording Out There, But There Aren't Many So "Get It While You Can"

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