Wicked Woman (album)
Wicked Woman is a live bootleg recording of Janis Joplin's final concert before her death less than two months later. The recordings were made by members of the audience.[1]
Wicked Woman | ||||
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Live album by Janis Joplin and her Full Tilt Boogie Band | ||||
Released | 1976 | |||
Recorded | August 12, 1970 | |||
Genre | Rock, blues rock | |||
Label | Memory Records | |||
Janis Joplin and her Full Tilt Boogie Band chronology | ||||
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The performance of Janis Joplin and her Full Tilt Boogie Band took place in Harvard Stadium among an audience of approximately 40,000. For the performance, the band utilized loaned amplifiers after their own were stolen while in Boston. Despite the setback, Joplin is still noted for giving a soulful performance.[2]
Three tracks, "Half Moon", "Mercedes Benz", and "My Baby" would be a part of Joplin's final studio album, Pearl. It would be released January 11, 1971.
Track listing
- "Intro"
- "Tell Mama"
- "Half Moon"
- "Mercedes Benz"
- "My Baby"
- "Try (Just a Little Bit Harder)"
- "Maybe"
- "Summertime"
- "Full Tilt"
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gollark: I've found one thing vaguely referencing it on the project log of someone who reverse engineered it, but... that's it?
gollark: This is proving oddly hard to find.
gollark: Well, this is weird, I can't find any relevant references to it easily, I'll check... something.
gollark: I mean, at this point it's been reverse-engineered, this is rather funny.
References
- François Vander Linden. "Janis Joplin - Wicked Woman". BootlegZone. Retrieved 2016-05-08.
- "The Death of Janis Joplin". Franksreelreviews.com. Retrieved 2016-05-08.
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