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Aside from the maundering descriptions in Country Joe McDonald's self-serving liner notes, there's nothing grim or "chilling" about these tunes, which capture Joplin in her raw, histrionic beginnings and move on to her lady-about - to - come - into - her - own phase. "Misery'n" is as strong as any number from her Big Brother and the Holding Company days, undeniably the period in which she was an eqùal band member first and a star second. But "One Night Stand," with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band on hand to underline the subtle smoothing out of her vocal style, is my favorite. The singer's words to a would-be suitor ("Don't you know you're nothing more than a one-night stand?") sum up the power reversals that preceded her dizzying spiral downward, and Janis Joplin's performance is one of her crooning, crying best.
(Posted: Mar 18, 1982)
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- Tell Mama
- Magic Of Love
- Misery 'N
- One Night Stand
- Harry
- Raise Your Hand
- Farewell Song
- Medley: Amazing Grace / Hi Heel Sneakers
- Catch Me Daddy
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