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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0828766164220
Format: Extra tracks, Original recording remastered
Label: RCA
Manufacturer: RCA
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: RCA
Release Date: June 22, 2004
Studio: RCA
Sales Rank: 5502
MPN: 61642
Disc 1:- We Can Be Together - Jefferson Airplane, Kantner, Paul
- Good Shepherd - Jefferson Airplane, Kaukonen, Jorma
- The Farm - Jefferson Airplane, Kantner, Paul
- Hey Fredrick - Jefferson Airplane, Slick, Grace
- Turn My Life Down - Jefferson Airplane, Kaukonen, Jorma
- Wooden Ships - Jefferson Airplane, Crosby, David
- Eskimo Blue Day - Jefferson Airplane, Slick, Grace
- A Song for All Seasons - Jefferson Airplane, Dryden, Spencer
- Meadowlands - Jefferson Airplane, Traditional
- Volunteers - Jefferson Airplane, Balin, Marty
- Good Shepherd - Jefferson Airplane, Kaukonen, Jorma
- Somebody to Love - Jefferson Airplane, Slick, Darby
- Plastic Fantastic Lover - Jefferson Airplane, Balin, Marty
- Wooden Ships - Jefferson Airplane, Crosby, David
- Volunteers - Jefferson Airplane, Balin, Marty
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Jefferson Airplane always had a little bite to their "We Can Be Together" politics. Living at the epicenter of hippie culture in San Francisco as they were, it's hard to duck the flowers and beads when talking about their musical aesthetic -- sort of Haight-Ashbury's answer to the guitar sounds the Velvet Underground was making, plus a heady dose of electric and country blues, plus 3 and sometimes 4 way vocals, plus incendiary musical change-ups that hinted at sprawling psychedelic vistas.
A case in point is "Turn My Life Down," a concise track that starts with a fairly standard coffee-shoppish slide guitar before nimbly slipping into Laurel Canyon-style guitars and Hammonds. Then, suddenly at about 1-and-a-half minutes, the song ... Read More:
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I guess it was 1970 or so, and I went to visit my brother at NYU, and I bought this and Led Zepplin 2. which were the first 2 albums I ever bought. I never would've thought that JA would have been a lost band, because they were huge back then, and for good reason! They were really good, and this was their best album, although the backgorund of the Vietnam War and Woman's lib is lost, they were really good, and this was perhaps their best. Like 70's music...try this one for size.
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Not one of my favorites out of all the Jefferson Airplanes, However, one of their more unknowns I would recommend more, which is "Bless Its Pointed Little Head" after they became starship they lost there core hippie base if you ask me.
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This is the gospel-rock album for The Revolution That Never Was. A must-have for every boomer's collection.
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Ah the nostalgia for 1969--listening to Volunteers really takes me back (to when I was 3).
Opening the liner notes for some oral history about the making of Volunteers, gossip about Grace and the band, etc., I found that the notes for Surrealistic Pillow had been stapled inside the cover for Volunteers.
How on earth does that happen?
Now, it will cost me postage and time to return the CD. So, 1 star for the item I received.
Five stars for Volunteers with the *right* liner notes.
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