01. "Move Over" 02. "Cry Baby" 03. "A Woman Left Lonely" 04. "Half Moon" 05. "Buried Alive In The Blues" 06. "My Baby" 07. "Me And Bobby McGee" 08. "Mercedes Benz" 09. "Trust Me" 10. "Get It While You Can"
Number of discs:
1
Language
English (eng)
Description:
Iconic album that amongst others includes her signature song "Me And Bobby McGee", which became a posthumous number one hit.Pearl shows Janis at her best, and leaves the listener wanting more� Audio sourced from the original master tapes and with meticulously recreated artwork! -
Pearl is the second and final solo studio album by Janis Joplin, released posthumously on Columbia Records in January 1971. Original album, 180 gram 1 LP.
'RSD First' release
RSD release date is 21 April 2012, but some shops started selling it earlier on April 17
May have up to 3 stickers on the protective shrink-wrap - hype and "HQ-180 RTI" on the front; barcode on the back. There was also a small printed insert for "The Pearl Sessions".
On sticker :
? Janis' masterpiece album on 180-gram audiophile vinyl
? Sourced from the original master
? Jacket meticulously recreated from the original art
On back cover :
? 1971, 2011 Sony Music Entertainment / Originally released in 1971.
Distributed by Columbia Records a Division of Sony Music Entertainment.
Photography & Design by Barry Feinstein & Tom Wilkes for Camouflage Productions
On spine :
Printed in U.S.A.
On labels :
? 1971, 2011 Sony Music Entertainment / Originally released in 1971.
Written-By Credits have differences between the back cover and the labels. The latter have been used.
Runouts are etched except "STERLING" is stamped.
Nothing better than the soulful sounds of Janis spilling through the house. Although before my time, I was raised with all genres of music and absolutely love the music from the 60's. How one could not feel every emotion listening to alice In Chains, heck Janis in general, is beyond me. Highly recommended