Big Brother & the Holding Company (album 1967)

Big Brother & the Holding Company is the debut album from Big Brother and the Holding Company and the studio debut of Janis Joplin. The album was originally released in the summer of 1967, following the band's major success at the Monterey Pop Festival. The album was a minor success, peaking at #60 and almost producing a top forty hit with the Joplin song "Down on Me". A year after its initial release, Big Brother would release their sophomore effort Cheap Thrills which went on to become a massive hit. Although the tracks "The Last Time" and "Coo Coo" don't appear on the track listing, they appeared on the album as the last songs on each side.
Janis Joplin - vocals
Peter Albin- bass
Sam Andrew - guitar
David Getz - drums
James Gurley - guitar

Track listing:

"Bye, Bye Baby" (Powell St. John) – 2:35
"Easy Rider" (James Gurley) – 2:21
"Intruder" (Janis Joplin) – 2:25
"Light Is Faster Than Sound" (Peter Albin) – 2:29
"Call on Me" (Sam Andrew) – 2:32
"The Last Time" (Janis Joplin) 2:17
"Women Is Losers" (Joplin) – 2:01
"Blindman" (Peter Albin, Sam Andrew, David Getz, James Gurley, Joplin) – 2:00
"Down On Me" (Traditional, arranged Joplin) – 2:02
"Caterpillar" (Peter Albin) – 2:15
"All Is Loneliness" (Moondog) – 2:15
"Coo Coo" (Traditional, arranged Joplin) – 1:59

1999 re-release bonus tracks:
"Call on Me" (Alternate Version) – 2:42
"Bye, Bye Baby" (Alternate Version) – 2:39