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rdfs:label
  • I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama! (The Woodstock Experience)
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  • Columbia (Sony) issued the Woodstock Experience from Janis Joplin and the Kozmic Blues Band in 2009 as part of a re-release series of some Woodstock acts. As usual, the first CD contains the original album, while the second CD has the Woodstock gig. Janis' Woodstock performance has been released before (see At Woodstock) and actually there is nothing new here, except for a slightly better fidelity. The second disc runs 6 seconds longer than At Woodstock, while the original soundboard recording clocks in at 62:16, including the Chip Monck introduction.
Length
  • 221.0
  • 231.0
  • 252.0
  • 296.0
  • 313.0
  • 522.0
  • 398.0
  • 263.0
  • 297.0
  • 315.0
  • 305.0
  • 265.0
  • 316.0
  • 327.0
  • 237.0
  • 385.0
  • 331.0
  • 462.0
  • 5736.0
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Label
  • Columbia/Legacy
Name
  • I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!
headline
  • Disc 1
  • Disc 2
Caption
  • Album cover
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Links
  • * All Music Guide link * Wikipedia link
Title
  • Piece of My Heart
  • Ball and Chain
  • Try
  • Maybe
  • Summertime
  • To Love Somebody
  • Work Me, Lord
  • As Good As You've Been to This World
  • I Can't Turn You Loose
  • Kozmic Blues
  • Raise Your Hand
  • Little Girl Blue
  • As Good as You've Been to This World
  • One Good Man
Last album
  • I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!
This Album
  • I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama! (The Woodstock Experience)
Cover
  • I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama! .jpg
Total Length
  • 2244.0
  • 3492.0
Released
  • Jun 30, 2009
Artist
  • Janis Joplin
abstract
  • Columbia (Sony) issued the Woodstock Experience from Janis Joplin and the Kozmic Blues Band in 2009 as part of a re-release series of some Woodstock acts. As usual, the first CD contains the original album, while the second CD has the Woodstock gig. Janis' Woodstock performance has been released before (see At Woodstock) and actually there is nothing new here, except for a slightly better fidelity. The second disc runs 6 seconds longer than At Woodstock, while the original soundboard recording clocks in at 62:16, including the Chip Monck introduction.