Janis Joplin
Pearl


4.5
superb

Review

by sunflower2020 USER (36 Reviews)
August 15th, 2007 | 30 replies


Release Date: 1971 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The ultimate album by troubled blues heroine from Texas.

Janis Joplin has been one of the one of the most popular blues-women ever, partly due to her enormous talent, partly due to her lifestyle. By 1970, she recorded one excellent album with Big Brother and Holding Company called "Cheap Thrills", one solid, eponymous, with the same band, and not so successful solo. Her talent was evident, her live performances often ecstatic but she needed one more great proof of her possibilities, "Cheap Thrills" aside, because the excesses in her private life were threatening to take her away from serious rock music fans. She was backed up by the band Full Tilt Boogie, and in September of 1970 came back to studio. On October, 2nd she sang on her last session. All vocals were completed except "Buried Alive in the Blues". On October, 4th, she died of drug overdose. Unnamed album was christened "Pearl", because that was Joplin's nickname posthumously released in 1971 and topped US charts, not because of mass hysteria but because of the album's high quality.

So it is easy to search some hidden messages here, but it is not that kind of record. Of course, it is a great one, and I've got an impression that she knew what she was musically doing, that she was 100% aware of her situation musically and privately. Although Joplin's roots were blues drenched, "Pearl" is great collection of the purest rock and roll in 35 minutes. Joplin's singing is awesome as ever, Full Tilt Boogie played perfectly complementary to her voice ("Woman Left Lonely" and "Half Moon" are particularly successful collaborations, and organist really shone on couple tracks), and the songs were the best she ever had. Here, she wrote by herself "Move Over" and "Mercedes Benz", both classics. If she had lived, maybe she would have developed her songwriting talent as well. She covered Kris Kristofferson's "Me and My Bobby McGee" from his debut album adding urgency and passion Kristofferson's vocal never could match. "Bobby" was released as a single and not only topped the charts but helped its author to break through (in the early 1970, when Kristofferson's debut was released, it suffered to poor sales, but after Joplin's smash, it was renamed as "Me And Bobby McGee" and went gold). She made a lot of great vocals elsewhere, but her singing on "Pearl" is something else, because she learned how to use that mighty weapon, her voice, and mostly had found a balance between heart and mind, screaming and whispering. Her singing is equally expressive and energetic even in moments of her whispering.

The album's weak spots seem logical and cruel: "Buried Alive in the Blues", although instrumental track is great, and her vocal performances on "My Baby" and "Cry Baby" are too similar. List of deathless tunes and performances is of course longer: "Move Over", "Woman Left Lonely", "Half Moon", "Me and Bobby McGee", "Trust Me", "Get It While You Can", and of course "Mercedes Benz". In "Mercedes Benz" her backing band was reduced to one good metronome, and that was enough for her to bring palette of emotions from some poor woman from south of USA. And her invitation: "Everybody" sounds both poignant and funny. When did you last time hear some rock singer singing a capella that convincingly? I'll tell you: The Beach Boys on "Live In London" singing "Their Hearts Were Full of Spring", and that's it. But The Beach Boys were choir.

If you want to explain someone meaning of the word (or genre) rock and roll, you can give him or her this record and you won't make a mistake.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
shindip
July 20th 2009


3539 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Great great album. She is underrated on this site.

dylantheairplane
May 20th 2010


2181 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

so fucking underrated around here.

Nagrarok
September 8th 2010


8656 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This woman knew how to sing.

BigHans
September 8th 2010


30959 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Busted flat in Baton Rouge, Waiting for a train

thedoors55
October 20th 2011


14 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I LOVE YOU JANIS JOPLIN!!!! WISH YOU WERE HERE!!!!

ViperAces
December 11th 2012


12596 Comments


mercedes benz rocks

rockandmetaljunkie
July 16th 2013


9620 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Joplin's voice is incredible. Soulful, original, full of passion. She could really sing.



Easily the most talented female vocalist from the 60's.

Snooze00
November 27th 2013


246 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Doesnt look like she is underated at all on this site with a 4.3 average.

Collis
December 18th 2013


662 Comments


what a voice!

zakalwe
December 18th 2013


38865 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

One of the best

zakalwe
July 30th 2014


38865 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

124 ratings and 10 comments for one of the greatest things ever laid onto record.



People just don't get it do they.

deathschool
July 30th 2014


28645 Comments


Yeah. This album is disgustingly underrated round these parts. Where's your rating, Zak?

zakalwe
July 30th 2014


38865 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This

Catch a fire

Blonde on blonde

Reign in Blood

Zen Arcade



A few among many a classics I haven't rated dude.

manosg
Emeritus
July 30th 2014


12708 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah, I've rated Kozmic Blues and a couple Big Brother And The Holding Company albums but not this one yet. However, I need to give it a listen again. Even though I'm a huge fan of her voice, I always felt that the best was yet to come for her in terms of material she could have sung.

Chrisjon89
July 30th 2014


3833 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeah this rules. heard I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama! recently too.

zakalwe
July 30th 2014


38865 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Cheap Thrills is a stunner.

Nobody belts em out like Jan.

manosg
Emeritus
July 30th 2014


12708 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Definitely, she had balls. A shame she died so young. A shame all these legends die young but that's how life is on the fast lane I guess.

Chrisjon89
July 30th 2014


3833 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Otis Redding went pretty hard as far as that vibe is concerned. vocally Janis reminds me of some of the mid 60s male soul singers.

Chrisjon89
July 30th 2014


3833 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

wow 19 comments in 7 years for this? that's worse than the neglect for Stevie

zakalwe
July 30th 2014


38865 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

They have something in their blood that seems to have by passed every 'artist' post 2000.





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