Experience the raw, electrifying energy of Big Brother & The Holding Company's historic performance at the Monterey International Pop Festival with this live album. Captured on both Saturday, June 17, and Sunday, June 18, 1967, this record is a testament to the band's powerful stage presence and the burgeoning psychedelic rock scene of the late 1960s.
The album kicks off with a blistering rendition of "Down on Me," setting the tone for the high-octane set that follows. Featuring a then-unknown Janis Joplin on vocals, the band tears through classics like "Combination of the Two," "Harry," "Road Block," and the iconic "Ball & Chain," showcasing their unique blend of psychedelic and acid rock.
This live album is a snapshot of a pivotal moment in music history, where Big Brother & The Holding Company's performance at Monterey catapulted them to fame and secured their place in rock lore. The record's release date is listed as January 1, 1967, but the performances captured here are from June 1967, making this a truly timeless document of the era.
The album's eight tracks, spanning 39 minutes, are a thrilling journey through the band's live repertoire. From the frenetic energy of "Combination of the Two" to the soulful power of "Ball & Chain," each song is a testament to the band's musical prowess and the electric atmosphere of the Monterey International Pop Festival.
Released by The Monterey International Pop Festival Foundation, this album is a essential addition to any rock fan's collection. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Big Brother & The Holding Company or a newcomer to their music, this live album offers an unparalleled glimpse into the band's live performances and the spirit of the 1960s music scene.