¡LIVE AT THE CAROUSEL BALLROOM 1968[Import Disc]
¡JANIS JOPLIN

 Description
[Machine Translation] Previously unreleased live recordings of Janis at the peak of her career discovered! Previously unreleased live recordings of Janis have been discovered and officially released! The frenzied live performance as Big Brother and the Holding Company at the legendary The Carousel Ballroom in San Francisco on June 23, 1968. Janis was 25 years old at the time. The previous year, in June 1967, Janis had made a name for herself at the Monterey Pop Festival, and in April 1968 she recorded "Cheap Thrill," which was released in September 1968. Legendary sound man Owsley Stanley, aka "Bear" (who designed the legendary "Wall of Sound" sound system for the Grateful Dead and other legendary bands in the 1960s, and who also designed the "Wave of Sound" PA system for rock concerts in the 1960s), was also a member of the band. ), who revolutionized the PA system for rock concerts in the 1960s, including designing the legendary "Wall of Sound" sound system for the Grateful Dead, and Bear personally supervised the mastering of this album. He passed away on March 12, 2011, in a car accident in Australia, where he had just moved. This album is released as a tribute to Bear on the first anniversary of his death. The magic of the rough hewn. The magic of the rough-and-tumble, the synergy that bursts forth. The dangerous thrill of breaking down the boundaries between artist and audience. It is a testament to how the band's natural state of fury was unleashed. It is fortunate that this recording exists, capturing the band in their prime, just two months before their breakup. It is one of the few remaining live recordings of the most powerful and historic pairing of all time.


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