So what do we know about these guys? Not much. Under his given name Ernie Orosco, front man / singer / guitarist Joseph had previously played with a number of Santa Barbara, California-based acts including Ernie and the Emporers and Ernie's Funnys. He'd also recorded a pair of interesting late-'60s albums as a member of Giant Crab (see separate entries). Following the breakup of Giant Crab, Orosco/Joseph apparently relocated to Los Angeles, where he formed Big Brother (not to be confused with Janis Joplin's original outfit). Backed by guitarist Cory Colt, drummer Steve Dunwoodle (aka Steve D.) and multi-instrumentalist brother Ruben (aka Ruben the Jet), the quartet attracted the attention of the small All American label.
Produced by Bill Holmes who'd handled production for the two earlier Giant Crab LPs, 1970's "Confusion" came as a major change in direction to anyone familiar with Orosco/Joseph's earlier pop/lite-psych moves. With all four members received writing credits, material such as 'Heart Full of Rain', 'L.L.A. (Lubricated Love Affair)' and the bluesy 'Heavy Load' offered up a set of Hendrix-styled guitar pyrotechnics. Elsewhere, the heavily phased 'E.S.P.' (sounding like a strange reworking of The Pretty Thing's 'L.S.D.') was actually a reworking of Giant Crab's final single. Given the abundance of guitar rockers, at least to our ears, the standout track was the atypical ballad 'Wake Up In the Morning'. Sweet and sincere, its a beautiful effort. Sure, it ain't the most original LP you'll hear this year and parts of the percussion heavy closing suite 'Gravus Delictum (Unforgiveable Sin)' drag, but the performances were enthusiastic and its an album I play on a regular basis. (Courtesy of Dan McClean, the LP also sports a great black and silver period piece cover). (source)
Ernie Joseph [Ernie Orosco] - lead vocals, guitar, bass
Cory Colt [Cory Orosco] - guitar, bass, organ, backing vocals
Stevie D [Steve Dunwoodle] - drums, vocal percussion, vocals
Ruben the Jet [Ruben Orosco] - bass, guitar, drums, vibraphone, sax, 1969
Brian Faith - drums, bass, 1971
Greg Munford - backing vocals, 1971
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OdpowiedzUsuńwant to say hello and thank you so much for your great blog... I'm not a fan of Janis Joplin & Big Brother.. but love this band for nearly thirty years and bought a reissue at his time.. thanks again and greetings from Germany.
Thank you for your kind words. This band is a completly different to Big Brothers and The Holding Company which play with Janis Joplin. Similar name but the other :))
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