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Janis Joplin - I Got Dem Ol Kozmic Blues Again Mama! - 06 - Kozmic Blues

Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)
Maybe
One Skillful Man
As Good As You've Been To This World
To Love Somebody
Kozmic Blues
Little Girl Bluish
Piece of work Me, Lord

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I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!

LP, Anthology, Stereo

CBS – S 63546 Europe 1969 Europe 1969
I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Over again Mama!

LP, Album

Columbia – KCS 9913 Canada 1969 Canada 1969
I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!

LP, Anthology

CBS – S 63546, CBS – 63546, CBS – CS 9913

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UK 1969 UK 1969
I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Once more Mama!

LP, Album

Pitman Pressing

Columbia – KCS 9913 The states 1969 United states 1969
I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Dejection Again Mama!

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CBS – S 63546, CBS – S 63 546 Federal republic of germany 1969 Germany 1969

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I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Over again Mama!

viii-Track Cartridge, Album

Columbia – 18 ten 0748 US 1969 U.s.a. 1969
I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Dejection Again Mama!

LP, Album, Stereo

CBS – S 7-63546 French republic 1969 France 1969

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I Got Them Ol Kosmic Blues Again

LP, Album

CBS – SBP-233740, Columbia – KCS 9913 Australia 1969 Australia 1969

Vinyl

I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!

LP, Unofficial Release, Stereo

Taedo – 263 South Korea 1969 South korea 1969

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I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!

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Santa Maria Pressing

Columbia – KCS 9913 U.s. 1969 US 1969
Kozmic Blues

LP, Album, Mono

CBS – viii.986 Argentina 1969 Argentine republic 1969

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I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!

LP, Album

CBS/Sony – SONP 50167 Japan 1969 Nippon 1969

New Submission

I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Once more Mama!

four-Track Cartridge, Album

Columbia – fourteen x 0748 US 1969 U.s. 1969

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I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Once more Mama!

Reel-To-Reel, Album, 3 ¾ ips, 4-Track Stereo

Columbia – HC 1211 United states of america 1969 U.s. 1969

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I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Over again Mama!

Cassette, Album

Columbia – sixteen 10 0748 US 1969 US 1969

New Submission

I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Over again Mama!

LP, Album

Date – DAS 2058 Mozambique 1969 Mozambique 1969

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Dejection KoZmico

LP, Album, Stereo

CBS – CLS-5294 Mexico 1969 Mexico 1969

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I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Once more Mama!

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Columbia – KCS 9913 Canada 1969 Canada 1969

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I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Over again Mama!

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Terre Haute Pressing

Columbia – KCS 9913 U.s.a. 1969 U.s.a. 1969
I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!

LP, Album, Stereo

Columbia – KCS9913 The states 1969 US 1969

New Submission

I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Once more Mama!

LP, Album

CBS – 63546, CBS – S 63546 Greece 1969 Greece 1969

New Submission

I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!

LP, Album, Stereo

Engagement – DAS 2058, Appointment – DAS.2058 South Africa 1969 South Africa 1969

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Kozmic Blues

LP, Album

CBS – CS-9429 Venezuela 1969 Venezuela 1969

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I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!

LP, Album

CBS – S 63546, CBS – 63546, CBS – CS 9913

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UK 1969 Uk 1969

New Submission

Blues KoZmico

LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo

CBS – CLS-5294 Mexico 1969 United mexican states 1969

New Submission

I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!

LP, Anthology

CBS – S 63546 U.k. 1969 UK 1969

New Submission

I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!

LP, Anthology

CBS – SBP 474714 New Zealand 1969 New Zealand 1969

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I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Dejection Again Mama!

LP, Album, Stereo

CBS – S 63546, CBS – 63546, CBS – CS 9913

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Britain 1969 United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland 1969

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I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Over again Mama!

8-Rail Cartridge, Album

Columbia – 18 10 0748 U.s.a. 1969 US 1969

New Submission

I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Once again Mama!

LP, Album

Columbia – KCS 9913 Canada 1969 Canada 1969

New Submission

I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!

LP, Mono

CBS – 37650 Brazil 1970 Brazil 1970

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Stranger09's profile picture

Edited four days ago

The mastering on this CD edition is lovely. I had read this album gets varied responses / reviews. Besides, the selections on the 'Janis' three cd set (longbook, from 1993), were certainly a mixed pocketbook.
Notwithstanding the mastering on this cd - from the late 80s - is just correct for the material. Not too treble-y, not besides pushed.
This shows the importance of good, counterbalanced mastering equally opposed to the "Listen TO ME!!!" fashion of mastering prevalent on way likewise many releases of old and new music from the early-mid 1990s onwards.
More subtle mastering like this is almost a lost fine art. A compassion, equally it makes this album, while not her best musically, quite a joy to listen to.

TSzoczei's profile picture

Sounds bang-up. But mine did not include the expected anthology title sticker.

martinellifrombrazil's profile picture

Epic record. Booklet of this edition is very simples: half dozen pages, 3 of them advertizing other artists. No lyrics. CD print is merely black text over lyrics. CD sounds very well.

baster84le's profile picture

Killer sounding record. Clear bass, perfectly pressed. Highly recommended!! Give-and-take

timtom's profile picture

Fantastic pressing. The all-time I have heard so far. !!!

Darenkwj's profile picture

Excellent release with proficient quality audio and the vinyl itself is very well fabricated with no noticeable defects.

flipster's profile picture

This is where the freak flag of Janis is starting to exist flown at half mast...gone is the ballroom screeching and guitar mangling of BB&THC and minstralling is the new order...hamboning and pleading are now beingness required by the Tape Company and unfortunately Janis has no recourse but to comply.
Don't become me wrong, yous need this disc but non every bit much as the offset BB joint and the Sex Dope Cheap Thrills double is a must...

streetmouse's profile picture

Edited two years agone

This is 1 of those insane records, a record where Janis just sounds then good it makes y'all wanna cry. Simply heed to the number "Attempt," a quick step 16 beats to the bar, a song so precision-ally metronomic information technology volition sweep back images of Stax Records, yet and then stutteringly beautiful that Janis is dancing in a globe of her own.

That beingness said, her ring is downright awful here, downright out of key, lacking the key essence of quality arrangements, notwithstanding somehow here on Kozmic Blues, Janis has never sounded better, and the band she's hooked up with are doing the righteous thing for her. That existence said, in that location's no way these cats can concluding for more than one record, because Janis deserves better, she deserves it all, where far better musicianship would but enhance her entrancing musical visions, staggering her audience to the back walls, every bit all of the infinite in front of Janis is need to give her room to breath, room to roam and melt abroad the brume y'all walked into the show with.

What Janis is laying down here is psychedelic soul driven dejection of the offset magnitude. Kozmic Blues reflected a change and direction from the two albums she recorded with Large Blood brother & The Belongings Company in San Francisco, this time making her way east with the Kozmic Dejection Ring, settling into a New York City studio a mere fourteen months after Cheap Thrills clued in the world as to what this woman had to offering. While much of the music delivered hither is composed of encompass textile, what Janis brings to the tabular array with her R&B influences fits her like a glove, yet nevertheless I'g smitten to say that if she'd a amend band, this anthology, equally practiced every bit information technology is, would take blistered listeners to the core of their beingness.

In that location are many who will infer that the record is an acquired tasted, and while Kozmic Blues will forever remain in the shadows of Pearl, it'due south an exemplary endeavour that never fails to correct all of my wrongs, fifty-fifty with all it leaves to be desired. Every bit to the original vinyl itself, the pressing is remarkably good, holding up for years with super definition and an emancipating-ly free and airy sound; with the new 180 gram edition sounding even better. The album fine art itself is hitting, markedly differing from the album jackets by other females artists of the day, virtually announcing front and center what is held within, showing that Janis was here to sing, with the vibrant colours of the jacket bespeaking the revolutionary intensity and rawness of her stage performance.

*** The Fun Facts: The first edition of this record contained only the album title on the spine of the jacket, later the anthology title was added to a sticker designed by R. Crumb and affixed to the shrink-wrap. Finding i of those R. Crumb stickers is an incommunicable feat … I'm simply glad I never revolved the shrink-warp, where it still contains the sticker.

Review by Jenell Kesler

dlgale1974's profile picture

Janis is magnificent and I love her in this setting. The music's lost about of its psychedelic edge in favour of a rhythm and blues flavour then it'south more Memphis than San Francisco ( I could imagine Otis Redding sing this selection) only she proves that she is so much more than just a rock singer. This is my favourite Joplin studio album. Also, Mike Bloomfield takes guitar on Maybe, 1 Good Human and Work Me Lord - bonus

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