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Cheap Thrills (Big Brother and the Holding Company album)

Cheap Thrills is the second studio album by American rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, issued by Columbia Records in 1968. Cheap Thrills was the band's final album with lead singer Janis Joplin before she left to begin a solo career. For Cheap Thrills, the band and producer John Simon incorporated recordings of crowd noises to give the impression of a live album, for which it was subsequently mistaken by many listeners. Only "Ball and Chain" was actually recorded in concert at the Winterland Ballroom.[2][3]

Cheap Thrills
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 12, 1968 (1968-08-12)
RecordedMarch 2 – May 20, 1968
Genre
Length37:11
LabelColumbia
ProducerJohn Simon
Big Brother and the Holding Company chronology
Big Brother & the Holding Company
(1967)
Cheap Thrills
(1968)
Be a Brother
(1970)
Janis Joplin chronology
Singles from Cheap Thrills
  1. "Piece of My Heart"
    Released: August 1968

Cheap Thrills reached number one on the charts for eight nonconsecutive weeks in 1968.

In 2007, Cheap Thrills was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.[4]

History edit

Big Brother obtained a considerable amount of attention after their 1967 performance at the Monterey Pop Festival and had released their debut album soon after. The followup, Cheap Thrills, was a great success, reaching number one on the charts for eight nonconsecutive weeks in 1968. Columbia Records offered the band a new recording contract, but it took months to get through since they were still signed to Mainstream Records.[5] The album features three cover songs ("Summertime", "Piece of My Heart" and "Ball and Chain"). The album also features Bill Graham, who introduces the band at the beginning of "Combination of the Two". The album's overall raw sound effectively captures the band's energetic and lively concerts. The LP was released in both stereo and mono formats with the original monophonic pressing now a rare collector's item. The album had been considered for quadraphonic format in the early '70s and eventually in 2002, was released as a Multichannel Sony SACD with a 1:38 extended ending to Piece of My Heart. The original quadraphonic mix remains unreleased.

Artwork and title edit

The cover was drawn by underground cartoonist Robert Crumb after the band's original cover idea, a photo of the group naked in bed together, was vetoed by Columbia Records. Crumb had originally intended his art for the LP back cover, with a portrait of Janis Joplin to grace the front. But Joplin—an avid fan of underground comics, especially the work of Crumb—so loved the Cheap Thrills illustration that she demanded Columbia place it on the front cover. It is number nine on Rolling Stone's list of 100 greatest album covers.[6] Crumb later authorized the sale of prints of the cover, some of which he signed before sale.

In an interview for the AIGA, Columbia Records art director John Berg told design professor Paul Nini, "[Janis] Joplin commissioned it, and she delivered Cheap Thrills to me personally in the office. There were no changes with R. Crumb. He refused to be paid, saying, 'I don't want Columbia's filthy lucre.'"[7]

In at least one early edition, the words "HARRY KIRSHNER! (D. GETZ)" are faintly visible in the word balloon of the turbaned man, apparently referring to a track that was dropped from the final sequence. The words "ART: R. CRUMB" replace them.

Initially, the album was to be called Sex, Dope and Cheap Thrills, but the title was not received well by Columbia Records.[8]

Release and reception edit

Cheap Thrills was released in the summer of 1968, one year after Big Brother's debut album, and reached number one on the Billboard charts in its eighth week in October. It kept the top spot for eight (nonconsecutive) weeks, while the single "Piece of My Heart" also became a huge hit. By the end of the year, it was the most successful album of 1968,[citation needed] having sold nearly a million copies. The success was short-lived, however, as Joplin left the group for a solo career in December 1968.[citation needed]

Outtakes originally to have appeared on the album have since been released on Janis Joplin compilations such as Farewell Song (in which Big Brother's original instruments were replaced with studio musicians from 1983, angering the band[9]) and the Janis compilation box set featuring all original studio songs and live recordings. The 1999 re-release of Cheap Thrills features the outtakes "Flower in the Sun" and "Roadblock" as well as live performances of "Magic of Love" and "Catch Me Daddy" as bonus material. In 2018, Columbia released Sex, Dope & Cheap Thrills, an album of outtakes, etc., from the Cheap Thrills sessions.[10]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Retrospective reviews
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [5]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [11]
Entertainment WeeklyA−[12]
Q     [13]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [14]

In a contemporary review, Rolling Stone magazine's John Hardin panned Cheap Thrills as living up to its title and being merely satisfactory: "What this record is not is 1) a well-produced, good rock and roll recording; 2) Janis Joplin at her highest and most intense moments; and 3) better than the Mainstream record issued last year."[15]

Robert Christgau was more enthusiastic in his column for Esquire and called it Big Brother's "first physically respectable effort", as it "not only gets Janis's voice down, it also does justice to her always-underrated and ever-improving musicians."[16] He named it the third best album of 1968 in his ballot for Jazz & Pop magazine's critics poll.[17]

In a retrospective review penned in the 2000s, AllMusic's William Ruhlmann hailed Cheap Thrills as Joplin's "greatest moment" and said it sounds like "a musical time capsule [today] and remains a showcase for one of rock's most distinctive singers."[5]

Marc Weingarten of Entertainment Weekly called it the peak of blues-rock,[12] while Paul Evans wrote in The Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004) that the record epitomizes acid rock "in all its messy, pseudo-psychedelic glory".[14] Cheap Thrills was ranked number 338 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, and later ranked number 372 in the 2020 edition.[18][19] The magazine previously ranked it #50 on their Top 100 Albums of the Past 20 Years list in 1987.[20] It is also listed in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[21] On March 22, 2013, the album was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and thus it was preserved into the National Recording Registry for the 2012 register.[22] The album was named the 163rd best album of the 1960s by Pitchfork.[23]

Track listing edit

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Combination of the Two"Sam Andrew5:47
2."I Need a Man to Love"Andrew, Janis Joplin4:54
3."Summertime"George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, DuBose Heyward4:01
4."Piece of My Heart"Bert Berns, Jerry Ragovoy4:15
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Turtle Blues"Joplin4:22
2."Oh, Sweet Mary"Peter Albin, Andrew, David Getz, James Gurley, Joplin4:16
3."Ball and Chain"Big Mama Thornton9:02
Re-release bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
8."Roadblock" (Studio outtake)Joplin, Albin5:31
9."Flower in the Sun" (Studio outtake)Andrew3:04
10."Catch Me Daddy" (Live at The Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI, March 2, 1968)Albin, Andrew, Getz, Gurley, Joplin5:32
11."Magic of Love" (Live at The Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI, March 2, 1968)Mark Spoelstra3:58

Personnel edit

Big Brother and the Holding Company

  • Janis Joplin – vocals
  • Sam Andrew – guitar, bass on "Oh, Sweet Mary", vocals
  • James Gurley – guitar
  • Peter Albin – bass, lead guitar on "Oh, Sweet Mary", lead acoustic guitar on "Turtle Blues".
  • Dave Getz – drums

Additional personnel

Chart positions edit

Chart (1968) Peak
position
Billboard Top LPs 1

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[24] 2× Platinum 2,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

  1. ^ Gallucci, Michael (23 February 2021). "Top 25 Psychedelic Rock Albums". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
  2. ^ "Sex, Dope & Cheap Thrills, Big Brother & The Holding Company's Major Label Debut, Restored for 50th Anniversary of Janis Joplin's Final Album with the Band". Legacy Recordings. Sep 18, 2018.
  3. ^ "Cheap Thrills - Janis & Big Brother 50th". Steve Hoffman Music Forums.
  4. ^ "GRAMMY HALL OF FAME AWARD". www.grammy.com. Retrieved 2023-07-17.
  5. ^ a b c "Big Brother & the Holding Company: Cheap Thrills > Review" at AllMusic. Retrieved 10 September 2011.
  6. ^ "Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Album Covers by 2tec | Discogs Lists". Discogs.
  7. ^ Nini, Paul (October 30, 2007). . Archived from the original on October 24, 2013. Retrieved October 14, 2015. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  8. ^ Hardin, John (September 15, 1972). "Big Brother and the Holding Company: Cheap Thrills". Rolling Stone. Wenner Media. ISSN 0035-791X. Retrieved 10 September 2011.
  9. ^ Juanis, Jimbo. "Interview with James Gurley". The Kippel Archives. Retrieved 2021-09-09.
  10. ^ Deming, Mark. "Big Brother & the Holding Company: Sex, Dope & Cheap Thrills". AllMusic. Retrieved 2021-09-09.
  11. ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). "Big Brother and the Holding Company". The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th ed.). Omnibus Press. p. 2006. ISBN 978-0-85712-595-8. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
  12. ^ a b Weingarten, Marc (1999). "none". Entertainment Weekly. No. October 1. New York. p. 75. ...a blues-rock apotheosis, with Joplin's primal scream scraping up against Big Brother's willfully deranged, acid-stoked boogie...
  13. ^ Q (November). London: 156. 1999.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  14. ^ a b Evans, Paul (2004). "Big Brother and the Holding Company". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian David (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide. Simon & Schuster. p. 70. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
  15. ^ Hardin, John (1968). "Cheap Thrills Review". Rolling Stone. No. September 14. New York. p. 17.
  16. ^ Christgau, Robert (1968). "Columns". Esquire (November). Retrieved April 11, 2015.
  17. ^ Christgau, Robert (1968). "Robert Christgau's 1968 Jazz & Pop Ballot". Jazz & Pop. Retrieved April 11, 2015.
  18. ^ "500 Greatest Albums of All Time Rolling Stone's definitive list of the 500 greatest albums of all time". Rolling Stone. 2012. Retrieved September 9, 2019.
  19. ^ "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time". Rolling Stone. 2020-09-22. Retrieved 2020-12-07.
  20. ^ "Top 100 Albums of the Last 20 Years". Rolling Stone Lists. rocklistmusic.co.uk. Retrieved 10 September 2011.
  21. ^ Dimery, Robert; Lydon, Michael (2006). Dimery, Robert (ed.). 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. Universe. ISBN 978-0-7893-1371-3. Retrieved 10 September 2011.
  22. ^ "2012 – National Recording Preservation Board". Library of Congress.
  23. ^ "The 200 Best Albums of the 1960s | Pitchfork". pitchfork.com. Retrieved 2017-08-22.
  24. ^ "American album certifications – Janis Joplin – Cheap Thrills". Recording Industry Association of America.

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Cheap Thrills is the second studio album by American rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company issued by Columbia Records in 1968 Cheap Thrills was the band s final album with lead singer Janis Joplin before she left to begin a solo career For Cheap Thrills the band and producer John Simon incorporated recordings of crowd noises to give the impression of a live album for which it was subsequently mistaken by many listeners Only Ball and Chain was actually recorded in concert at the Winterland Ballroom 2 3 Cheap ThrillsStudio album by Big Brother and the Holding CompanyReleasedAugust 12 1968 1968 08 12 RecordedMarch 2 May 20 1968GenreBlues rockacid rockpsychedelic rock 1 Length37 11LabelColumbiaProducerJohn SimonBig Brother and the Holding Company chronologyBig Brother amp the Holding Company 1967 Cheap Thrills 1968 Be a Brother 1970 Janis Joplin chronologyBig Brother amp The Holding Company 1967 Cheap Thrills 1968 I Got Dem Ol Kozmic Blues Again Mama 1969 Singles from Cheap Thrills Piece of My Heart Released August 1968 Cheap Thrills reached number one on the charts for eight nonconsecutive weeks in 1968 In 2007 Cheap Thrills was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame 4 Contents 1 History 2 Artwork and title 3 Release and reception 3 1 Critical reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Chart positions 7 Certifications 8 ReferencesHistory editBig Brother obtained a considerable amount of attention after their 1967 performance at the Monterey Pop Festival and had released their debut album soon after The followup Cheap Thrills was a great success reaching number one on the charts for eight nonconsecutive weeks in 1968 Columbia Records offered the band a new recording contract but it took months to get through since they were still signed to Mainstream Records 5 The album features three cover songs Summertime Piece of My Heart and Ball and Chain The album also features Bill Graham who introduces the band at the beginning of Combination of the Two The album s overall raw sound effectively captures the band s energetic and lively concerts The LP was released in both stereo and mono formats with the original monophonic pressing now a rare collector s item The album had been considered for quadraphonic format in the early 70s and eventually in 2002 was released as a Multichannel Sony SACD with a 1 38 extended ending to Piece of My Heart The original quadraphonic mix remains unreleased Artwork and title editThe cover was drawn by underground cartoonist Robert Crumb after the band s original cover idea a photo of the group naked in bed together was vetoed by Columbia Records Crumb had originally intended his art for the LP back cover with a portrait of Janis Joplin to grace the front But Joplin an avid fan of underground comics especially the work of Crumb so loved the Cheap Thrills illustration that she demanded Columbia place it on the front cover It is number nine on Rolling Stone s list of 100 greatest album covers 6 Crumb later authorized the sale of prints of the cover some of which he signed before sale In an interview for the AIGA Columbia Records art director John Berg told design professor Paul Nini Janis Joplin commissioned it and she delivered Cheap Thrills to me personally in the office There were no changes with R Crumb He refused to be paid saying I don t want Columbia s filthy lucre 7 In at least one early edition the words HARRY KIRSHNER D GETZ are faintly visible in the word balloon of the turbaned man apparently referring to a track that was dropped from the final sequence The words ART R CRUMB replace them Initially the album was to be called Sex Dope and Cheap Thrills but the title was not received well by Columbia Records 8 Release and reception editCheap Thrills was released in the summer of 1968 one year after Big Brother s debut album and reached number one on the Billboard charts in its eighth week in October It kept the top spot for eight nonconsecutive weeks while the single Piece of My Heart also became a huge hit By the end of the year it was the most successful album of 1968 citation needed having sold nearly a million copies The success was short lived however as Joplin left the group for a solo career in December 1968 citation needed Outtakes originally to have appeared on the album have since been released on Janis Joplin compilations such as Farewell Song in which Big Brother s original instruments were replaced with studio musicians from 1983 angering the band 9 and the Janis compilation box set featuring all original studio songs and live recordings The 1999 re release of Cheap Thrills features the outtakes Flower in the Sun and Roadblock as well as live performances of Magic of Love and Catch Me Daddy as bonus material In 2018 Columbia released Sex Dope amp Cheap Thrills an album of outtakes etc from the Cheap Thrills sessions 10 Critical reception edit Professional ratingsRetrospective reviewsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 Entertainment WeeklyA 12 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 In a contemporary review Rolling Stone magazine s John Hardin panned Cheap Thrills as living up to its title and being merely satisfactory What this record is not is 1 a well produced good rock and roll recording 2 Janis Joplin at her highest and most intense moments and 3 better than the Mainstream record issued last year 15 Robert Christgau was more enthusiastic in his column for Esquire and called it Big Brother s first physically respectable effort as it not only gets Janis s voice down it also does justice to her always underrated and ever improving musicians 16 He named it the third best album of 1968 in his ballot for Jazz amp Pop magazine s critics poll 17 In a retrospective review penned in the 2000s AllMusic s William Ruhlmann hailed Cheap Thrills as Joplin s greatest moment and said it sounds like a musical time capsule today and remains a showcase for one of rock s most distinctive singers 5 Marc Weingarten of Entertainment Weekly called it the peak of blues rock 12 while Paul Evans wrote in The Rolling Stone Album Guide 2004 that the record epitomizes acid rock in all its messy pseudo psychedelic glory 14 Cheap Thrills was ranked number 338 on Rolling Stone magazine s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time and later ranked number 372 in the 2020 edition 18 19 The magazine previously ranked it 50 on their Top 100 Albums of the Past 20 Years list in 1987 20 It is also listed in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die 21 On March 22 2013 the album was deemed culturally historically or aesthetically significant by the Library of Congress and thus it was preserved into the National Recording Registry for the 2012 register 22 The album was named the 163rd best album of the 1960s by Pitchfork 23 Track listing editSide oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Combination of the Two Sam Andrew5 472 I Need a Man to Love Andrew Janis Joplin4 543 Summertime George Gershwin Ira Gershwin DuBose Heyward4 014 Piece of My Heart Bert Berns Jerry Ragovoy4 15 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length1 Turtle Blues Joplin4 222 Oh Sweet Mary Peter Albin Andrew David Getz James Gurley Joplin4 163 Ball and Chain Big Mama Thornton9 02 Re release bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Length8 Roadblock Studio outtake Joplin Albin5 319 Flower in the Sun Studio outtake Andrew3 0410 Catch Me Daddy Live at The Grande Ballroom Detroit MI March 2 1968 Albin Andrew Getz Gurley Joplin5 3211 Magic of Love Live at The Grande Ballroom Detroit MI March 2 1968 Mark Spoelstra3 58Personnel editBig Brother and the Holding Company Janis Joplin vocals Sam Andrew guitar bass on Oh Sweet Mary vocals James Gurley guitar Peter Albin bass lead guitar on Oh Sweet Mary lead acoustic guitar on Turtle Blues Dave Getz drums Additional personnel John Simon piano producer Vic Anesini mastering mixing Nicholas Bennett packaging manager Steven Berkowitz A amp R Fred Catero engineer John Byrne Cooke liner notes Robert Crumb cover artwork David Diller engineer Mark Feldman project director David Gahr photography Diana Reid Haig digital editing mixing Jerry Hochman engineer Bob Irwin producer reissue producer Elliott Landy photography tray photo gatefold photograph Jim Marshall photography Patti Matheny A amp R Elliot Mazer producer mixing assistant producer Nathan Rosenberg digital editing Roy Segal engineer Smay Vision art direction Thomas Weir photography back cover Jen Wyler editing mastering assembly authoringChart positions editChart 1968 Peakposition Billboard Top LPs 1Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales United States RIAA 24 2 Platinum 2 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit Gallucci Michael 23 February 2021 Top 25 Psychedelic Rock Albums Ultimate Classic Rock Retrieved 20 March 2023 Sex Dope amp Cheap Thrills Big Brother amp The Holding Company s Major Label Debut Restored for 50th Anniversary of Janis Joplin s Final Album with the Band Legacy Recordings Sep 18 2018 Cheap Thrills Janis amp Big Brother 50th Steve Hoffman Music Forums GRAMMY HALL OF FAME AWARD www grammy com Retrieved 2023 07 17 a b c Big Brother amp the Holding Company Cheap Thrills gt Review at AllMusic Retrieved 10 September 2011 Rolling Stone s 100 Greatest Album Covers by 2tec Discogs Lists Discogs Nini Paul October 30 2007 Across the Graphic Universe An Interview with John Berg Archived from the original on October 24 2013 Retrieved October 14 2015 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Hardin John September 15 1972 Big Brother and the Holding Company Cheap Thrills Rolling Stone Wenner Media ISSN 0035 791X Retrieved 10 September 2011 Juanis Jimbo Interview with James Gurley The Kippel Archives Retrieved 2021 09 09 Deming Mark Big Brother amp the Holding Company Sex Dope amp Cheap Thrills AllMusic Retrieved 2021 09 09 Larkin Colin 2011 Big Brother and the Holding Company The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 5th ed Omnibus Press p 2006 ISBN 978 0 85712 595 8 Retrieved April 26 2015 a b Weingarten Marc 1999 none Entertainment Weekly No October 1 New York p 75 a blues rock apotheosis with Joplin s primal scream scraping up against Big Brother s willfully deranged acid stoked boogie Q November London 156 1999 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint untitled periodical link a b Evans Paul 2004 Big Brother and the Holding Company In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian David eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide Simon amp Schuster p 70 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 Retrieved April 25 2015 Hardin John 1968 Cheap Thrills Review Rolling Stone No September 14 New York p 17 Christgau Robert 1968 Columns Esquire November Retrieved April 11 2015 Christgau Robert 1968 Robert Christgau s 1968 Jazz amp Pop Ballot Jazz amp Pop Retrieved April 11 2015 500 Greatest Albums of All Time 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