1971 Janis Joplin+FTF- Pearl [Vinyl 24bit-192khz].
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- 1.29 GB
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- Janis Joplin pearl Vinyl 24bit 192khz Rcok Blues Rock Classic Rock Album Me & Bobby McGee Mercedes Benz Cry Baby hi-res
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- Mar 20, 2014
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- sidmal
This is an original vinyl rip at 24bit/192khz by Sidmal, I use audacity 1.2.6 for recording wav at 32/192, then split it using Wavelab 6.11 and finally tag and convert to flac 24/192 using EZCD 2.01. I have a rega rp1 prefomance pack phonograph (made in france I think) a Denon DRA700 AE analog reciever, an Audiotrak Dr. DAC prime external soud card which is compatible with 24/192, and it all mainlines into my 3 years old (works as brand new) w520 Think pad Which is very reliable and can be used 24/7/52 with it's cooler and never heats up. please leave comments as to the quality, be they positive or negative. Enjoy!!!! Janis Joplin ΓÇÄΓÇô Pearl Label: CBS ΓÇÄΓÇô CBS 32064 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: Israel Released: 1982 Genre: Rock Style: Blues Rock, Classic Rock Tracklist Hide Credits . A1 Move Over 3:40 A2 Cry Baby 3:55 A3 A Woman Left Lonely 3:26 A4 Half Moon 3:50 A5 Buried Alive In The Blues 2:23 B1 My Baby 3:43 B2 Me & Bobby McGee 4:28 B3 Mercedes Benz 1:45 B4 Trust Me 3:14 B5 Get It While You Can 3:22 Credits Bass ΓÇô Brad Campbell Congas, Bongos ΓÇô Bobbie Hall* Drums ΓÇô Clark Pierson Guitar ΓÇô John Till Organ ΓÇô Ken Pearson Piano ΓÇô Richard Bell (4) Producer ΓÇô Paul A. Rothchild Tambourine ΓÇô Sandra Crouch Vocals ΓÇô Janis Joplin Notes The backing band for this LP is named Full Tilt Boogie Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout: A/A 4697 Matrix / Runout: A/A 4697 Allmusic: Review by Steve Huey Janis Joplin's second masterpiece (after Cheap Thrills), Pearl was designed as a showcase for her powerhouse vocals, stripping down the arrangements that had often previously cluttered her music or threatened to drown her out. Thanks also to a more consistent set of songs, the results are magnificent -- given room to breathe, Joplin's trademark rasp conveys an aching, desperate passion on funked-up, bluesy rockers, ballads both dramatic and tender, and her signature song, the posthumous number one hit "Me and Bobby McGee." The unfinished "Buried Alive in the Blues" features no Joplin vocals -- she was scheduled to record them on the day after she was found dead. Its incompleteness mirrors Joplin's career; Pearl's power leaves the listener to wonder what else Joplin could have accomplished, but few artists could ask for a better final statement Date February, 1971 Genre Pop/Rock Styles Album Rock Blues-Rock Hard Rock Rock & Roll Recording Date July 4, 1970 - October 2, 1970 Submit Corrections Album Moods Gritty Sexual Street-Smart Bravado Greasy Warm Confident Confrontational Dramatic Fiery Intimate Reflective Rousing Urgent Bittersweet Cathartic Passionate Rambunctious Aggressive Brash Earnest Earthy Freewheeling Intense Raucous Rollicking Rowdy Visceral Exuberant Melancholy Themes Regret Breakup Girls Night Out Heartache Scary Music