- Albums
- the television broadcast sessions 1968 -1970 - janis joplin
The Television Broadcast Sessions 1968 -1970
- 2017
- 23 tracks
- 1 uur, 22 min
- classic rock
Album Description
Dive into the electrifying world of Janis Joplin with "The Television Broadcast Sessions 1968-1970," a captivating collection of live performances that showcase the legendary singer's raw power and unmatched stage presence. Recorded between 1968 and 1970, these tracks capture Janis Joplin at the height of her career, delivering blistering renditions of her most iconic songs.
The album kicks off with a live performance of "Piece of My Heart" from a TV pop show in Sweden, setting the stage for a series of unforgettable performances. Fans will delight in hearing classic tracks like "Summertime," "Me," and "Try (Just a Little Bit Harder)" brought to life with Joplin's signature grit and passion. The setlist also includes rare and intimate moments, such as her appearances on "The Dick Cavett Show" and "The Tom Jones Show," providing a unique glimpse into her television career.
Spanning genres from classic rock to psychedelic rock, this album is a testament to Janis Joplin's enduring influence and musical genius. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her music, "The Television Broadcast Sessions 1968-1970" offers a thrilling journey through one of rock's most iconic voices. With a runtime of over an hour and twenty minutes, this collection is a treasure trove of live performances that will leave you spellbound. Released on September 26, 2017, under the Sessions label, this album is a essential addition to any rock music enthusiast's collection.
Tracks
- Piece of my Heart (Live TV Pop Show Sweden 7th April 1969)Janis Joplin
- Summertime (Live TV Pop Show Sweden TV 7th April 1969)Janis Joplin
- Me (Live TV Pop Show Sweden 7th April 1969)Janis Joplin
- Work Me Lord to Love Somebody (Live TV Pop Show Sweden 7th April 1969)Janis Joplin
- Me (Live SWR TV Frankfurt Germany 12th April 1969)Janis Joplin
- Take Another Piece of my Heart (Live SWR TV Frankfurt Germany 12th April 1969)Janis Joplin
- First Ever Dick Cavett Intro (Live The Dick Cavett TV Show 8th July 1969]Janis Joplin
- To Love Someboy (Live The Dick Cavett TV Show 8th July 1969]Janis Joplin
- Try (Just a Little Bit Harder) [Live The Dick Cavett TV Show 8th July 1969]Janis Joplin
- Maybe (Live Music Scene TV Show 8th September 1969)Janis Joplin
- Try (Just a Little Bit Harder) [Live Music Scene TV Show 8th September 1969]Janis Joplin
- Little Girl Blue (Live Tom Jones TV Show 4th December 1969)Janis Joplin
- Raise Your Hand (Live Tom Jones TV Show 4th December 1969)Janis Joplin
- Second Dick Cavett Intro (Live The Dick Cavett TV Show 25th June 1970)Janis Joplin
- Move Over (Live The Dick Cavett TV Show 25th June 1970)Janis Joplin
- Get It While You Can (Live The Dick Cavett TV Show 25th June 1970)Janis Joplin
- Third Dick Cavett Intro (Live The Dick Cavett TV Show 3rd August 1970Janis Joplin
- Half Moon (Live The Dick Cavett TV Show 3rd August 1970)Janis Joplin
- My Baby (Live The Dick Cavett TV Show 3rd August 1970)Janis Joplin
- The Last National TV Interview (LiveThe Dick Cavett TV Show 3rd August 1970Janis Joplin
- Port Arthur High School Reunion Interview (KJAC TV Broadcast 13th August 1970)Janis Joplin
- 1968 TV Interview (1968 KTVU TV Broadcast San Francisco)Janis Joplin
- Down On Me (excerpt) [1968 KTVU TV Broadcast San Francisco]Janis Joplin
About Janis Joplin
Janis Joplin, the legendary "Queen of Rock & Roll," burst onto the music scene with her raw, powerful mezzo-soprano vocals and an electrifying stage presence that captivated audiences worldwide. Born in Port Arthur, Texas, Joplin's journey from an awkward teenager to a major icon of the 1960s counterculture is a testament to her unparalleled talent and charisma. Inspired by blues legends like Aretha Franklin and Bessie Smith, she blended blues, rock, and psychedelic sounds to create a unique and influential style that resonated deeply with fans of all genders. Her music, characterized by its emotional depth and rebellious spirit, continues to inspire generations of performers, particularly women, making her a true feminist icon. Despite her tragically short life, Joplin's legacy endures through her timeless music and her enduring influence on the world of rock and roll.
3,521,871 Followers
Best vinyl LP prices!
Compare reliable providers and find the cheapest option. View the current prices below.