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Big Brother and the Holding Company


"How Hard It Is" is the fourth and final studio album by Big Brother and the Holding Company, released in August 1971. This album holds significance in the context of the band's history and the broader music scene of the time. One of the notable tracks on the album is "Buried Alive in the Blues," which carries a poignant backstory. Originally, the song was written by Nick Gravenites for Janis Joplin. However, tragically, Joplin passed away before she could record her vocal for the song. Instead, on Joplin's final album "Pearl," released in 1971, the Full Tilt Boogie Band included "Buried Alive in the Blues" as an instrumental track, as a tribute to her memory and artistic spirit. For Big Brother and the Holding Company's album "How Hard It Is," they also included "Buried Alive in the Blues." This rendition likely served as a tribute not only to Joplin but also as a reflection of the band's journey and their collaborations with significant artists of their time. Overall, "How Hard It Is" remains a testament to Big Brother and the Holding Company's role in the 1960s and early 1970s rock and blues scene, and "Buried Alive in the Blues" stands as a poignant reminder of the impact and legacy of Janis Joplin's musical contributions.