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The Woodstock Experience
(2009)
Janis Joplin
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Label: Columbia, Legacy, Sony Music
Duration: 1:35:34
Genre: Blues-Rock

AllMusic Review (The Woodstock Experience)
Sony/BMG's Legacy imprint decided to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Woodstock by issuing a slew of double-disc deluxe packages by catalog artists who played the festival. Each slipcase contains the featured artist's entire performance at Woodstock, and as a bonus, an LP sleeve reproduction of a classic album issued near the time the festival, as well as fine, individually designed double-sided posters. The Janis Joplin package contains the remastered version of I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!, and the complete ten-song performance from Sunday, August 17, 1969. Much of this has been issued before either as bonus material on catalog reissues, or as part of her box set retrospective. That said, there are three totally unreleased performances, including the first two tunes of her show: the funky "Raise Your Hand" and "As Good as You Been to This World," and the Snookey Flowers' fronted "Can't Turn You Loose." The concert was one of the first featuring her new Kozmic Blues Band, with a complete horn section. Whether it was the weather or the band's newness as a stage entity, the performance is certainly rough and ragged in places, and the sound leaves something be desired despite valiant efforts by Eddie Kramer to restore and remaster it. It's more than acceptable, but far from the pristine sound of 21st century live recordings. It is more than worthwhile, however. First of all, it's great to have a document presented in its original context. Secondly, Joplin is in terrific voice -- there were times in that last year-and-a-half when she wasn't, and this isn't one of them. Her energy, spontaneity, and sense of musical adventure here are astonishing. She is truly inspired -- despite waiting ten hours after her originally scheduled showtime to go on. The band, for all its looseness -- particularly the guitars -- picks up on her fire and doesn't let the adversarial conditions get them down, which makes for an excitingly roughshod unit. Standouts are the burning "Try," "To Love Somebody," the aforementioned Nick Gravenites-penned "As Good as You've Been to This World," and the overdriven encore "Ball and Chain."

AllMusci Review (I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!)
Janis Joplin's solo debut was a letdown at the time of release, suffering in comparison with Big Brother's Cheap Thrills from the previous year, and shifting her style toward soul-rock in a way that disappointed some fans. Removed from that context, it sounds better today, though it's still flawed. Fronting the short-lived Kozmic Blues Band, the arrangements are horn heavy and the material soulful and bluesy. The band sounds a little stiff, though, and although Joplin's singing is good, she would sound more electrifying on various live versions of some of the songs that have come out over the years. The shortage of quality original compositions -- indeed, there are only eight tracks total on the album -- didn't help either, and the cover selections were erratic, particularly the Bee Gees' "To Love Somebody." On the other hand, "Try" is one of her best soul outings, and the reading of Rodgers & Hart's "Little Girl Blue" is inspired.

Amazon Product Description
Already a tremendous star, 1969 was a year of change for Joplin. Her legendary performance at Woodstock came just weeks before the of Kozmic Blues and both pointed to the new, exciting direction Joplin's music would take. The emotionally captivating performance, both live and in the studio, defined a moment and a legacy. 2 Vinyl replica mini jackets with inner sleeves (short liners), and a 16 x 20" poster. 10 previously unissued live tracks from August 16th, 1969 Woodstock performance. Includes 'I got Den Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama! studio album.


TrackDuration
I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!
1-1 Try (Just a Little Bit Harder)3:57
1-2 Maybe3:41
1-3 One Good Man4:12
1-4 As Good as You've Been to This World5:27
1-5 To Love Somebody5:14
1-6 Kozmic Blues4:24
1-7 Little Girl Blue3:51
1-8 Work Me, Lord6:36
Raise Your Hand (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair, Sunday, August 17, 1969)5:31
Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair, Sunday, August 17, 1969
2-1 Raise Your Hand5:31
2-2 As Good as You've Been to This World6:25
2-3 To Love Somebody5:16
2-4 Summertime5:05
2-5 Try (Just a Little Bit Harder)5:13
2-6 Kozmic Blues4:56
2-7 Can't Turn You Loose4:25
2-8 Work Me, Lord8:42
2-9 Piece of My Heart4:57
2-10 Ball and Chain7:42
Original Release: 1969-07-05
Composer: Various Artists
Arranged By: Janis Joplin
Producer: Gabriel Mekler
UPC: 886974824329