| 1. Trouble In Mind | |||
| 2. Down On Me | |||
| 3. Bye, Bye Baby | |||
| 4. Ball And Chain | |||
| 5. Piece Of My Heart | |||
| 6. I Need A Man To Love | |||
| 7. Summertime | |||
| 8. Try (Just A Little Bit Harder) | |||
| 9. One Good Man | |||
| 10. Kozmic Blues | |||
| 11. Raise Your Hand | |||
| 12. Tell Mama | |||
| 13. Move Over | |||
| 14. Mercedes Benz | |||
| 15. Get It While You Can | |||
| 16. Half Moon | |||
| 17. Trust Me | |||
| 18. Me A Bobby McGee | |||
| 19. Magic Of Love | |||
| 20. Misery 'n | |||
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Aussie version of 1995 distillation of the triple-disc 'Janis' box-set with twelve additional tracks, 'Magic Of Love', ' Misery 'N', 'One Night Stand', 'Harry', 'Farewell Song', 'Amazing Grace', 'Hi-heel Sneakers', 'Catch Me Daddy', 'Cry Baby', 'A Woman L
The tracks on this CD are a mixture of previously unissued material and of the formal studio recordings (or sometimes the live performances) that appear on her previous primary CDs. A classic example of the former: the version here of "Me and Bobby McGee" -- her one number one hit -- is not the traditional version that appears on her "Pearl" album, but rather, is a previously unissued solo demo prepared for the album's producer.
So if you just want a 'traditional' overview of Janis Joplin's music, the "Greatest Hits" album is probably your best bet. If you're a dedicated fan -- who WANTS the solo demo of "Bobby McGee" or the track of "Trouble in Mind" recorded in an apartment with a typewriter clacking in the background -- you might look at the 3-disc 49-track "Janis" album from which the tracks on the current CD were culled. Alternatively, if you just want to supplement an already largely complete collection with the previously unissued tracks, they're all available for download.
But it's hard for me to imagine WHO the audience would be for the curious collection of tracks on the "18 Essential Songs" album.
The offerings begin with one of Janis' earliest recorded tracks, a rendition of the blues classic 'Trouble In Mind'. Although it is historic, Janis' vocals seem to be struggling to emerge from a cave. Hit the skip button after a cursory listen, and move on to the goodies. 'Down On Me', while not as deliciously raw and punchy as the live version recorded at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit, certainly kicks Janis' locomotive vocal cords into high gear. Familiar studio tracks such as 'Piece Of My Heart', 'Try (Just a Little Bit Harder)', 'Kozmic Blues', 'Move Over', 'Get It While You Can', and 'Half Moon' mix with a previously unreleased version of 'Ball and Chain' (all eight minutes plus from the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival), an alternate demo take of 'Summertime' from the musical 'Porgy and Bess', a live version of 'Raise Your Hand' from the Ed Sullivan Show' (a portion of which made it onto the 'Very Best Of the Ed Sullivan Show' video compilation), and a nearly six-minute live wailing blues version of 'Tell Mama'. Most refreshing is the closer, an alternate demo recording of 'Me and Bobby McGee', featuring just Janis and an acoustic guitar, melting this composition down to its essential elements. 'Trust Me' is offered as one of the few non-blues or rock oriented tracks. It's a nice romantic ballad, but comes too late in the set to be breaking up whatever monotony is induced by the dominance of the blues. A few lesser-known tracks such as 'I Need a Man To Love' and 'One Good Man' might make things interesting, but are less than essential. The only 'essential song' I could without is the mercilessly overplayed 'Mercedes Benz', which graciously clocks out at 1:46 as the shortest track on the disc.
'18 Essential Songs' is a compelling entry into the Janis Joplin compilation sweepstakes, which features two full box sets, and at least 10 single disc 'greatest hits' style collections. If you're not inclined to purchase one of the anthologies, however, this may well be the pick of the litter.
Aussie version of 1995 distillation of the triple-disc 'Janis' box-set with twelve additional tracks, 'Magic Of Love', ' Misery 'N', 'One Night Stand', 'Harry', 'Farewell Song', 'Amazing Grace', 'Hi-heel Sneakers', 'Catch Me Daddy', 'Cry Baby', 'A Woman L
18 Essential Songs,Janis Joplin,Rock/Pop
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18 Essential Songs
Janis Joplin Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002B1A Release Date: 1995-01-24 |
Tracks:
- Trouble In Mind
- Down On Me
- Bye, Bye Baby
- Ball And Chain
- Piece Of My Heart
- I Need A Man
- Summertime
- Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)
- One Good Man
- Kozmic Blues
- Raise Your Hand
- Tell Mama
- Move Over
- Mercedes Benz
- Get It While You Can
- Half Moon
- Trust Me
- Me And Bobby McGee
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A slightly flawed collection drawn from the three-CD box set Janis, this still isn't a bad introduction to Haight-Ashbury's favorite blues shrieker. Skimming Cheap Thrills, Kosmic Blues, and Pearl, the disc catches some of Joplin's most stunning moments. In acknowledging the "rarities" aspect of the box, however, Essential occasionally goes wrong; the acoustic demo version of "Me and Bobby McGee" is incredibly touching, but a strange choice if there's room for only one. The must-have version remains the full-blown take heard on Pearl and Janis Joplin's Greatest Hits. That there's enough interest in Janis remaining to justify a set like this one is heartening, though. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Worth it if you like Janis!!.......2006-12-03
Not a good choice for ANY Janis listener.......2006-06-18
The tracks on this CD are a mixture of previously unissued material and of the formal studio recordings (or sometimes the live performances) that appear on her previous primary CDs. A classic example of the former: the version here of "Me and Bobby McGee" -- her one number one hit -- is not the traditional version that appears on her "Pearl" album, but rather, is a previously unissued solo demo prepared for the album's producer.
So if you just want a 'traditional' overview of Janis Joplin's music, the "Greatest Hits" album is probably your best bet. If you're a dedicated fan -- who WANTS the solo demo of "Bobby McGee" or the track of "Trouble in Mind" recorded in an apartment with a typewriter clacking in the background -- you might look at the 3-disc 49-track "Janis" album from which the tracks on the current CD were culled. Alternatively, if you just want to supplement an already largely complete collection with the previously unissued tracks, they're all available for download.
But it's hard for me to imagine WHO the audience would be for the curious collection of tracks on the "18 Essential Songs" album.
Aaarrgghh. Somebody turn it off!!!.......2005-08-03
essentially it.......2005-05-01
The offerings begin with one of Janis' earliest recorded tracks, a rendition of the blues classic 'Trouble In Mind'. Although it is historic, Janis' vocals seem to be struggling to emerge from a cave. Hit the skip button after a cursory listen, and move on to the goodies. 'Down On Me', while not as deliciously raw and punchy as the live version recorded at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit, certainly kicks Janis' locomotive vocal cords into high gear. Familiar studio tracks such as 'Piece Of My Heart', 'Try (Just a Little Bit Harder)', 'Kozmic Blues', 'Move Over', 'Get It While You Can', and 'Half Moon' mix with a previously unreleased version of 'Ball and Chain' (all eight minutes plus from the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival), an alternate demo take of 'Summertime' from the musical 'Porgy and Bess', a live version of 'Raise Your Hand' from the Ed Sullivan Show' (a portion of which made it onto the 'Very Best Of the Ed Sullivan Show' video compilation), and a nearly six-minute live wailing blues version of 'Tell Mama'. Most refreshing is the closer, an alternate demo recording of 'Me and Bobby McGee', featuring just Janis and an acoustic guitar, melting this composition down to its essential elements. 'Trust Me' is offered as one of the few non-blues or rock oriented tracks. It's a nice romantic ballad, but comes too late in the set to be breaking up whatever monotony is induced by the dominance of the blues. A few lesser-known tracks such as 'I Need a Man To Love' and 'One Good Man' might make things interesting, but are less than essential. The only 'essential song' I could without is the mercilessly overplayed 'Mercedes Benz', which graciously clocks out at 1:46 as the shortest track on the disc.
'18 Essential Songs' is a compelling entry into the Janis Joplin compilation sweepstakes, which features two full box sets, and at least 10 single disc 'greatest hits' style collections. If you're not inclined to purchase one of the anthologies, however, this may well be the pick of the litter.
One of the Greats.......2003-10-17
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18 Essential Songs
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000050XTV Release Date: 2003-09-16 |
Tracks:
- Trouble In Mind
- Down On Me
- Bye, Bye Baby
- Ball And Chain
- Piece Of My Heart
- I Need A Man To Love
- Summertime
- Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)
- One Good Man
- Kozmic Blues
- Raise Your Hand
- Tell Mama
- Move Over
- Mercedes Benz
- Get It While You Can
- Half Moon
- Trust Me
- Me A Bobby McGee
- Magic Of Love
- Misery 'n
- One Night Stand
- Harry
- Farewell Song
- Amazing Grace
- Hi Heel Sneakers
- Catch Me Daddy
- Cry Baby
- A Woman Left Lonely
- Buried Alive In The Blues
- My Baby
Album Description
Aussie version of 1995 distillation of the triple-disc 'Janis' box-set with twelve additional tracks, 'Magic Of Love', ' Misery 'N', 'One Night Stand', 'Harry', 'Farewell Song', 'Amazing Grace', 'Hi-heel Sneakers', 'Catch Me Daddy', 'Cry Baby', 'A Woman L
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Pure Attraction - 18 Essential Love Songs
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000I201XG |
Product Description
This CD contains 18 love songs from various artists (see listed 10 artists, plus Bangles, Beverley Craven, Babyface, Xscape, Earth Wind & Fire, Bill Withers, Joe Cocker, and Jeff Beck.Rock Music:
