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Published: 2012/03/09

Premiere: Big Brother And The Holding Company Featuring Janis Joplin Live At The Carousel Ballroom 1968 "Call On Me"

Track # Title Artist Album Duration
1 Call On Me Big Brother And The Holding Company Featuring Janis Joplin Live At The Carousel Ballroom 1968 04:04
04:04

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On March 13, Columbia/Legacy Recordings will release Big Brother and the Holding Company featuring Janis Joplin: Live at the Carousel Ballroom 1968, a previously unavailable live concert recording from June 23, 1968, taped by legendary soundman Owsley “Bear” Stanley. Bear supervised the mastering of this release prior to his fatal car accident on March 12, 2011, in his adopted homeland of Australia. The release marks the one-year anniversary of his passing and is dedicated to Bear.

Relix is offering an exclusive premiere of one of the live album’s tracks, “Call On Me,” which you can stream below.

“Care was taken to preserve and ensure the integrity of the music as well as to present an accurate snapshot of the masterful talent of one of the greatest singers of her generation and one of the hottest live bands in the San Francisco scene,” wrote Bear’s widow, Sheilah Stanley, in her dedication to Live at the Carousel Ballroom 1968. “This is Bear’s vision—how he heard the band live, and how he wanted to transmit that to you…this truly is Bear’s presentation of this phenomenal band and inspirational music.”

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Rosanne Angel March 10, 2012, 23:00:37

This is an awesome song. Can’t wait to hear the others.
Great preservation. Thank you!

Thais March 24, 2012, 02:54:33

, see the amount of bits of paper i have woke up 2 after a gd rosinatbrming session and ended up losing them 2 the bin. today ideas could be the next best thing 2moro.Liking dis blog/site dude keep the gd wrk up!

Deepak April 23, 2012, 01:50:07

Awesome episode. This is an eelnlcext show. I wish I jumped on board sooner. I’ve got a lot to say so I’ll keep it brief.I did like that they resolved my biggest complaint about the S2 finale, which was that it made the other world feel like a bad and evil place as opposed to another world fighting for it’s own survival. Introducing the Taxi Driver for the episode, having Charlie and Lincoln go to help who they think is thier friend. Those little things added up. It still hasn’t rid the vibe that they are the villains but they’ll get there if they keep adding those human touches. But what I really love. It’s answered things, it’s set up things but they’ve made it very clear that there’s no resolution yet. This story is still going and there will be a few twists and turns on the way. The most immediate comparison I want to make is probably with Smallville which not as strong in some aspects but it does do over arching stories with the moster of the week idea. And as much as I groan and moan about it I do think it does build up rather well. Resolution is where that fails.But that isn’t happening with Fringe right now. The S2 cliffhanger. Olivia stuck there.The start of this episode, some time has passed. Olivia is stuck there.The end of this episode. Olivia has been brainwashed and is still stuck there.And it won’t be a stretch to think in a few episodes time. Olivia will still be stuck there. It’s actually refreshing that there’s no Deus Ex Machina resolve this soon. Anna Torv was fantastic in this episode. In a single episode she has made me feel sad and hopeless for Olivia, panic when she was brain washed and rage when Bolivia just appeared on screen. That’s brilliant stuff. Yeah I also hope that they don’t do a long set up on Bolivia. But I kind of hope they don’t do the predictable and cliched thing and have Walter realise that Bolivia isn’t their Olivia only for no one else to believe him for some time. The one thing I’ve heard that Joshua Jackson said he’d like to happen. He’d like for Peter to choose Bolivia only to realise that he chose wrong. I like that idea a lot.

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