Jefferson Airplane – Surrealistic Pillow (Vinyl LP)

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Description

*This is a Vinyl LP*

Release Date: 2021

Label:  RCA/Sony Legacy

Remastred 180-gram LP

Originally released in 1967

 

Track List

Side A

  1. She Has Funny Cars
  2. Somebody to Love
  3. My Best Friend
  4. Today
  5. Comin’ Back To Me

Side B

  1. 3/5 Of A Mile In 10 Seconds
  2. D.C.B.A.-25
  3. How Do You Feel
  4. Embryonic Journey
  5. White Rabbit
  6. Plastic Fantastic Lover

 

Personnel

Advisor [Musical And Spiritual] – Jerry Garcia
Bass, Bass [Fuzz], Rhythm Guitar – Jack
Design [Album] – Marty Balin
Engineer – Dave Hassinger
Guitar, Vocals – Marty, Paul
Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – Jorma
Percussion – Spencer
Photography By – Herb Green
Piano, Organ, Recorder, Vocals – Grace
Producer – Rick Jarrard

 

Notes

Jefferson Airplane formed in 1965 in the San Francisco Bay area during the summit of the counter culture sweeping the country, and soon became became a household name with appearances on radio, television, and top selling albums.

Jefferson Airplane’s debut show was on August 13, 1965 at the Matrix nightclub in San Francisco, then went on with several successful tours including performances at the Berkeley Folk Festival, Monterey Jazz Festival, Monterey Pop Festival, Woodstock, and Altamont.

They recorded hit singles such as “White Rabbit,” “Volunteers,” “Embryonic Journey” and “Somebody to Love” and smash albums such as Volunteers, Surrealistic Pillow, Bark and Takes Off.

The band featured: Grace Slick (vocals), Marty Balin (vocals and guitar), Paul Kantner (vocals and guitar), Jorma Kaukonen (guitar), Jack Casady (bass), and Spencer Dryden (drums). Founding members also included Signe Toly Anderson and Skip Spence. Later lineups of Jefferson Airplane included Joey Covington on Drums, and Papa John Creach on violins.

Around 1973 they disbanded, forming a generation of new bands including Jefferson Starship, Hot Tuna, and more. In 1989 a short reunion occurred, 1996 the band was inducted to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, and in 2016, the band earned a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.

Surrealistic Pillow is the band’s sophomore album, released in 1967, and saw drummer Spencer Dryden and singer Grace Slick join the band. It was a major hit, reaching No. 3 on the Billboard charts and was certified platinum. The album is a key work of early psychedelic rock and one of the finest albums of the 1960s.