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Janis Joplin - Pearl (Spec) (Dig) (Spkg)
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Music CD Cover Artist: Janis Joplin Edition: Music CD Format: Original recording remastered, Special Edition CD Release Date: 2005-06-14 Music Label: Sony Soundtracks: Music CD 1- Move Over
- Cry Baby
- A Woman Left Lonely
- Half Moon
- Buried Alive in the Blues
- My Baby
- Me and Bobby McGee
- Mercedes Benz
- Trust Me
- Get It While You Can
- Happy Birthday, John (Happy Trails) [*]
- Me and Bobby McGee [*][Demo Version]
- Move Over [Alternate Version][Alternate Take][#][*]
- Cry Baby [Alternate Version][Alternate Take][*]
- My Baby [Alternate Version][Alternate Take][#][*]
- Pearl [#][*][Instrumental]
Music CD 2- Tell Mama [Live]
- Half Moon [Live]
- Move Over [Live]
- Maybe [Live][#]
- Summertime [Live][#]
- Little Girl Blue [Live]
- That's Rock 'n Roll [Live][#]
- Try (Just a Little Bit Harder) [Live][#]
- Kozmic Blues [Live]
- Piece of My Heart [Live][#]
- Cry Baby [Live][#]
- Get It While You Can [Live]
- Ball and Chain [Live]
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Free Music Notes for Pearl (Spec) (Dig) (Spkg) AlbumFree Music Review: Don't forget the Production Skill -of "Morrison weary" Rothchild Hit: 4 Stars
I was reading the stellar Doors in depth biography "Break on through : the life and death of Jim Morrison". Something to think about-
Morrison would fight and pour drinks on Janis but he said they made up before she died, whether that is true we will never know. When Jimi and Janis passed on-Jim would say "you're looking at number 3".
Doors producer Paul Rothchild was fed up with Jimbo and really dug Janis and her band, where the band gave a 100% and Janis a 150% compared to the Doors who were self destructing, unprofessional and uninspired during this time.
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