I Got Dem Ol Kozmic Blues Zip
Janis Joplin – I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama! Label:Columbia – KCS 9913 Format:Vinyl, LP, Album Country:US Released:1969 Genre:Rock Style:Blues Rock, Classic Rock Tracklist Hide Credits A1 Try (Just A Little Bit Harder) Written By – J. Taylor Written-By – C. Ragovoy* A2 Maybe Written-By – R. Barrett* A3 One Good Man Written-By – J. Joplin* A4 As Good As You've Been To This World Written-By – N.
Download Free Janis Joplin - I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama! Format mp3 or flac. Her first solo album with them was released in 1969, titled I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama! It was a fine debut, shifting direction away from acid rock towards more concise, funky R&B music. It was a style that suited her bluesy voice well.
Gravenites* B1 To Love Somebody Written By – B. Gibb Written-By – B. Gibb* B2 Kozmic Blues Written By – J. Mekler Written-By – G.
Joplin* B3 Little Girl Blue Arranged By – Gabriel Mekler Written-By – L. Rodgers* B4 Work Me, Lord Written-By – N.
Gravenites* Companies etc Manufactured By – Columbia Records Manufactured By – CBS Inc. Credits Artwork [Cover Lettering] – R. Crumb* Backing Vocals – Snooky*, Sam* Baritone Saxophone – Cornelius 'Snooky' Flowers* Bass – Brad Campbell Drums – Lonnie Castille, Maury Baker Engineer – Alex Kazanegras, Jerry Hochman, Sy Mitchell Guitar – Sam Andrew Organ – Gabriel Mekler, Richard Kermode Other [Dedicated To] – Nancy G.* Other [Special Thanks To] – Gabriel, John Cooke, Linda Photography By [Back Cover Photos] – Fred Lombardi, Michael Friedman, Richard DiLello Photography By [Cover Photo] – Bruce Steinberg Producer – Gabriel Mekler Tenor Saxophone – Terry Clements (2) Trumpet – Luis Gasca.
's solo debut was a letdown at the time of release, suffering in comparison with 's from the previous year, and shifting her style toward soul-rock in a way that disappointed some fans. Free autocad 2010 64-bit download. Removed from that context, it sounds better today, though it's still flawed. Fronting the short-lived Kozmic Blues Band, the arrangements are horn heavy and the material soulful and bluesy.
The band sounds a little stiff and although 's singing is good, she would sound more electrifying on various live versions of some of the songs. The shortage of quality original compositions -- indeed, there are only eight tracks total on the album -- didn't help either, and the cover selections were erratic, particularly ' 'To Love Somebody.'
On the other hand, 'Try' is one of her best soul outings, and the reading of 's 'Little Girl Blue' is inspired.