"Do What You Love" is an album by the American rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, released in 1999. Known for being the band that launched Janis Joplin's career, this album comes long after their peak in the 1960s. It features a mix of new songs and revisits their classic psychedelic rock sound.
The album includes tracks such as "Save Your Love," "Wayside," and the title track "Do What You Love." Although it does not feature Joplin, the album aims to capture the spirit and energy that the band was known for during their heyday. The band members, including founding members Peter Albin and Sam Andrew, continue to deliver powerful rock performances with a blend of blues and psychedelia.
"Do What You Love" serves as a testament to the band's enduring legacy and their commitment to making music that resonates with their original style, while also introducing new material to their long-time fans.