Дженис
Лин Джоплин в течение многих лет считалась единственной белой певицей,
признаваемой мировым сообществом наравне с величайшими исполнительницами блюза,
которым всегда были черные певицы. Нынче уже не единственной, а лишь одной из
таковых, потому что в течение последующих десятилетий на песнях Дженис
воспитывалось не одно поколение вокалисток, как черных, так и белых, которые
брали за ориентир именно ее манеру. Необычный сипловатый голос Джоплин
считается одной из традиционных основ блюза. Однако ни одна белая певица до сих
пор не смогла взять планку, заданную Дженис.
И дело не
только в коммерческой раскрутке. Менеджмент певицы работал по стандартной
схеме, не вкладывая чрезмерных средств в рекламу ее пластинок, и коммерческими
заслугами этой машины можно считать, пожалуй, лишь то, что за спиной Дженис
остались другие отличные певицы — например, Кенди Гивенс из группы Zephyr, у
которых поддержка оказалась хуже. Все остальное делали талант и мастерство
самой Дженис.
Она
выпустила при жизни лишь три альбома, два в составе группы Big Brother &
the Holding Company. Четвертый, для которого она успела записать почти все
вокальные партии, кроме одной песни, музыканты завершили самостоятельно и
выпустили через несколько месяцев после того, как певица постучалась в двери
Клуба-27.
Janis
Joplin – Greatest Hits (2000)
1 Summertime
2 Cry Baby
3 Piece Of My Heart
4 Try
5 Me And Bobby McGee
6 Down On Me
7 Mercedes Benz
8 A Woman Left Lonely
9 Move Over
10 Ball And Chain
11 Bye, Bye Baby
12 Half Moon
13 My Baby
14 Buriend Alive In The Blues
15 Trust Me
16 Get It While You Can
17 Little Girl Blues
18 Time
19 My Own Tears
20 Come Back
She went
to San Francisco in 1963, first living in North Beach and later,
Haight-Ashbury, where she begun the drug and alcohol habits that would
tragically end her life. During this period, she recorded a session with Jorma
Kaukonen that later appeared as the bootleg "The Typewriter Tape".
Noticeably suffering from her addictions, she returned to Port Arthur in May
1965 and 'straightened up' for a year, enrolling as a sociology major at Lamar
University.
In 1966,
at the invitation of Chet Helms whom she'd known as a teenager, she returned to
California and was recruited as the singer for Big Brother & The Holding
Company in June, appearing at the Avalon Ballroom in San Francisco during her
first public performance with them. In August 1966, the group signed with
Mainstream Records and recorded an album. However, it was not released until a
year later and in the meantime, with very little reward, they moved with the
Grateful Dead to a house in Lagunitas, California. It was there that Joplin
relapsed into hard drug use.
Joplin
and the band signed with Albert Grossman in November 1967 and released Big
Brother & The Holding Company - Cheap Thrills in 1968. This release was the
culmination of a year in which Joplin had wowed audiences at the Monterey Pop
Festival, the Anderson Theater in New York, the Wake For Martin Luther King Jr
concert with Jimi Hendrix in New York and on TV's prime-time Dick Cavett Show.
Joplin then left the band after a Family Dog benefit gig in December 1968 and
formed a back-up group, the Kozmic Blues Band, releasing an album in September
1969. The group disbanded three months later, with Joplin again suffering from
her addictions.
After
taking time out in Brazil with close friend Linda Gravenites (wife 1962-1970)
of Bay Area musician Nick Gravenites), who was her costume designer and praised
by Joplin in the May 1968 issue of Vogue, Joplin returned to America and formed
the Full Tilt Boogie Band, which began touring in May 1970. She also appeared
in reunion concerts with Big Brother & The Holding Company at this time.
She then began recording a new album in September 1970 with producer Paul A.
Rothchild.
By
Saturday, October 3rd Joplin had already laid down a number of takes at Sunset
Recording Studios in LA, including "Mercedes Benz". On the following
day she failed to appear and John Cooke, the road manager of Full Tilt Boogie
Band, drove to the Landmark Motor Hotel where Joplin was staying. There he
found her dead on the floor of her room, the result of a seizure caused by a
heroin overdose.
Joplin
was cremated and her ashes scattered from a plane into the Pacific Ocean. Her
unfinished recordings were assembled and the result was the posthumously
released Janis Joplin - Pearl in 1971. It became the biggest selling album of
her career. Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1995 (Performer).
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