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== Diskografie == | |||
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Jefferson Airplane | |||
LP Jefferson Airplane takes off | |||
1966.09 [US: ] first pressing | |||
Production: Matthew Katz, Tommy Oliver | |||
Recording: 1965.12 - 1966.03 | |||
Engineering: Dave Hassinger | |||
Musicians: Marty Balin (vocals), Paul Kantner (rhythm guitar, vocals), Jorma Ludwik Kaukonen (solo guitar), Signe Toly Anderson (vocals), Alex "Skip" Spence (drums), Jack Casady (bass) | |||
A 01 (02:15) Blues from an airplane (Balin, Spence) | |||
A 02 () Let me in (original version) (Balin, Kantner) | |||
A 03 (02:24) Bringing me down (Balin, Kantner) | |||
A 04 (02:39) It's no secret (Balin) | |||
A 05 (03:30) Tobacco Road (Loudermilk) | |||
A 06 () Runnin' round this world | |||
A 07 (02:33) Come up the years (Balin, Kantner) | |||
A 08 () Run around (original version) (Balin, Kantner, Spence) | |||
A 09 (03:37) Let's get together (Powers) | |||
A 10 (02:34) Don't slip away (Balin, Spence) | |||
A 11 (02:29) Chauffeur blues (Melrose) | |||
A 12 (03:17) And I like it (Balin, Kaukonen) | |||
Jefferson Airplane | |||
LP Jefferson Airplane takes off | |||
1966.09 [US: RCA Victor LSP-3584] | |||
Production: Matthew Katz, Tommy Oliver | |||
Recording: 1965.12 - 1966.03 | |||
Engineering: Dave Hassinger | |||
Musicians: Marty Balin (vocals), Paul Kantner (rhythm guitar, vocals), Jorma Ludwik Kaukonen (solo guitar), Signe Toly Anderson (vocals), Alex "Skip" Spence (drums), Jack Casady (bass) | |||
A 01 (02:15) Blues from an airplane (Balin, Spence) | |||
A 02 (02:58) Let me in (Balin, Kantner) | |||
A 03 (02:24) Bringing me down (Balin, Kantner) | |||
A 04 (02:39) It's no secret (Balin) | |||
A 05 (03:30) Tobacco Road (Loudermilk) | |||
A 06 (02:33) Come up the years (Balin, Kantner) | |||
A 07 (02:41) Run around (Balin, Kantner, Spence) | |||
A 08 (03:37) Let's get together (Powers) | |||
A 09 (02:34) Don't slip away (Balin, Spence) | |||
A 10 (02:29) Chauffeur blues (Melrose) | |||
A 11 (03:17) And I like it (Balin, Kaukonen) | |||
Jefferson Airplane | |||
LP Surrealistic pillow | |||
1967.02 [US: RCA Victor LSP-3766] | |||
Production: Rick Jarrard | |||
Engineering: Dave Hassinger | |||
Musicians: Grace Slick (piano, organ, recorder, vocals), Paul Kantner (guitar, vocals), Jorma Kaukonen (lead and rhythm guitar, vocals), Jack Casady (bass, fuzz bass, rhythm guitar), Spencer Dryden (percussion), Marty Balin (guitar, vocals) | |||
A 01 (03:13) She has funny cars (Kaukonen, Balin) | |||
A 02 (03:02) Somebody to love (Darby Slick) | |||
A 03 (03:04) My best friend (Spence) | |||
A 04 (03:03) Today (Balin, Kantner) | |||
A 05 (05:24) Comin' back to me (Balin) | |||
A 06 (03:46) 3, 5 of a mile in 10 Seconds (Balin) | |||
A 07 (02:39) D. C. B. A. - 25 (Kantner) | |||
A 08 (03:35) How do you feel (Mastin) | |||
A 09 (01:56) Embryonic journey (Kaukonen) | |||
A 10 (02:33) White rabbit (Slick) | |||
A 11 (02:38) Plastic fantastic lover (Balin) | |||
Jefferson Airplane | |||
LP After bathing at Baxter's | |||
1967.12 [US: RCA Victor LSO-1511] | |||
Production: Al Schmitt | |||
Recording: 1967.06.28 - 1967.10.31 | |||
Engineering: Richie Schmitt | |||
Musicians: Grace Slick (vocals), Marty Balin (vocals), Paul Kantner (vocals, guitar), Jorma Kaukonen (vocals, guitar), Jack Casady (bass), Spencer Dryden (drums) | |||
STREETMASSE (9:42) | |||
(04:30) The ballad of you and me and Pooneil [studio 1967.06.26-27] (Kantner) | |||
(01:42) A small package of value will come to you, shortly [studio 1967.10.31] (Dryden, Blackman, Thompson) | |||
(03:30) Young girl Sunday blues [studio 1967.07.13] (Balin, Kantner) | |||
THE WAR IS OVER (6:34) | |||
(03:26) Martha [studio 1967.08.29] (Kantner) | |||
(03:08) Wild Tyme (H) [studio 1967.09.11] (Kantner) | |||
HYMN TO AN OLDER GENERATION (6:43) | |||
(02:44) The last wall of the castle [studio 1967.08.30] (Kaukonen) | |||
(03:59) Rejoyce [studio 1967.09.30] (Slick) | |||
HOW SUITE IT IS (12:22) | |||
(03:12) Watch her ride [studio 1967.09.06] (Kantner) | |||
(09:10) Spare chaynge [studio 1967.10.31] (Casady, Dryden, Kaukonen) | |||
SHIZOFOREST LOVE SUITE (8:18) | |||
(03:10) Two heads [studio 1967.06.28-29] (Slick) | |||
(05:08) Won't you try, Saturday afternoon [studio 1967.10.26] (Kantner) | |||
Jefferson Airplane | |||
LP Crown of creation | |||
1968.09 [US: RCA Victor LSP-4058] | |||
Production: Al Schmitt | |||
Recording: 1968.03, 1968.05-06 | |||
Engineering: Rich Schmitt | |||
Musicians: Grace Slick (vocals, piano, organ), Marty Balin (vocals, rhythm guitar), Paul Kantner (vocals, rhythm guitar), Jorma Kaukonen (vocals, electric chicken), Spencer Dryden (vocals, drums, piano, organ, steel balls), Jack Casady (Yggdrasil bass) | |||
with minority groups: Gary Blackman (nose solo), Charles Cockey (guitar, vocal), David Crosby (guitar), Tim Davis (congas), Bill Goodwin (talking drums), Dan Woody (bongos), Gene Twombly (sound effects) | |||
A 01 (02:57) Lather (Slick) | |||
A 02 (04:13) In time (Kantner, Balin) | |||
A 03 (04:51) Triad (David Crosby) | |||
A 04 (03:10) Star track (Kaukonen) | |||
A 05 (03:10) Share a little joke (Balin) | |||
A 06 (01:20) Chushingura (Dryden) | |||
A 07 (03:19) If you feel (Blackman, Balin) | |||
A 08 (02:56) Crown of creation (Kantner) | |||
A 09 (03:01) Ice cream phoenix (Kaukonen, Cockey) | |||
A 10 (03:23) Greasy heart (Slick) | |||
A 11 (05:50) The house at Pooneil Corners (Kantner, Balin) | |||
Jefferson Airplane | |||
LP Bless its pointed little head (Alive at the Fillmore East, West) | |||
1969.02 [US: RCA Victor LSP-4133] | |||
Recording: 1968.10.24-26 New York, Fillmore West ; 1968.11.28-30 San Francisco, Fillmore East | |||
Production: Al Schmitt | |||
Engineering: Richie Schmitt | |||
Musicians: Grace Slick (vocals), Marty Balin (vocals), Paul Kantner (vocals, guitar), Jorma Kaukonen (vocals, guitar), Jack Casady (bass), Spencer Dryden (drums) | |||
A 01 (01:35) Clergy (prelude) | |||
A 02 (04:52) 3, 5's of a mile in 10 Seconds (Balin) | |||
A 03 (04:00) Somebody to love (Darby Slick) | |||
A 04 (07:30) Fat angel (Donovan Leitch) | |||
A 05 (07:56) Rock me baby (traditional) | |||
A 06 (06:46) The other side of this life (Fred Neil) | |||
A 07 (03:31) It's no secret (Balin) | |||
A 08 (03:54) Plastic fantastic lover (Balin) | |||
A 09 (01:25) Turn out the lights (Kantner, Casady, Kaukonen, Slick, Dryden) | |||
A 10 (11:23) Bear melt (Kantner, Casady, Kaukonen, Slick, Dryden) | |||
Jefferson Airplane | |||
LP Volunteers | |||
1969.11 [US: RCA Victor LSP-4238] | |||
Production: Al Schmitt | |||
Engineering: Rich Schmitt | |||
Musicians: Grace Slick (vocals), Paul Kantner (vocals), Marty Balin (vocals), Jorma Kaukonen (guitar), Jack Casady (bass), Spencer Dryden (drums) | |||
with), Nicky Hopkins (piano), Steven Stills (Hammond organ), Jerry Garcia (pedal steel guitar), Joey Covington (percussion chair), David Crosby (music, sailboat), Ace Of Cups (Mary Gannon, Marilyn Hunt, Diane Hursh, Denise Jewkes) (vocals ) | |||
A 01 (05:48) We can be together (Kantner) | |||
A 02 (04:22) Good shepherd (traditional) | |||
A 03 (03:15) The farm (Kantner, Blackman) | |||
A 04 (08:34) Hey Fredrick (Slick) | |||
A 05 (02:58) Turn my life down (Kaukonen) | |||
A 06 (06:28) Wooden ships (Crosby, Kantner, Stills) | |||
A 07 (06:37) Eskimo blue day (Slick, Kantner) | |||
A 08 (03:31) A song for all seasons (Dryden) | |||
A 09 (01:05) Meadowlands (traditional) | |||
A 10 (02:05) Volunteers (Balin, Kantner) | |||
BLOWS AGAINST THE EMPIRE | |||
Paul Kantner , Jefferson Starship | |||
Released: November, 1970 | |||
Produced by: Paul Kantner | |||
Engineered by: Allen Zentz and Pat Ieraci | |||
Label: RCA Victor LSP-4448 | |||
Mau · Mau (Amerikon) (Kantner, Slick, Covington) (6:37) | |||
The Baby Tree (Sorrells) (1:44) | |||
Let's Go Together (Kantner) (4:23) | |||
A Child Is Coming (Kantner, Slick, Crosby) (6:19) | |||
Sunrise (Slick) (1:54) | |||
Hijack (Kantner, Slick, Balin, Blackman) (8:18) | |||
Home (Kantner, Sawyer, Nash) (0:42) | |||
Have You Seen The Stars Tonite (Kantner, Crosby) (3:45) | |||
X · M (Kantner, Sawyer, Garcia, Hart) (1:26) | |||
Starship (Kantner, Slick, Balin, Blackman) (7:13) | |||
Total playing time 42:23 | |||
Jefferson Starship | |||
Paul Kantner - guitar, vocals | |||
Grace Slick - keyboards, vocals | |||
Joey Covington - drums, percussion | |||
Jack Casady, Harvey Brooks - bass | |||
David Freiberg - vocals | |||
Peter Kaukonen - guitar | |||
Jerry Garcia - banjo, guitar | |||
Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann - drums | |||
David Crosby - guitar, vocals | |||
Graham Nash - percussion, vocals | |||
Phil Sawyer | |||
Bill Thompson, Mgr. | |||
Ron Dudley, Tony (Snow People) | |||
THE WORST OF JEFFERSON AIRPLANE | |||
Released: November, 1970 | |||
Album Put Together by: Jefferson Airplane, | |||
Bill Thompson & Pat Ieraci (Maurice) | |||
Cover by: Alton Kelly and Wes Wilson | |||
Label: RCA Victor LSP-4459 | |||
It's No Secret (Balin) (2:40) | |||
From the September, 1966 album: Jefferson Airplane Takes Off | |||
Produced by: Matthew Katz and Tommy Oliver | |||
Blues From An Airplane (Balin, Spence) (2:10) | |||
From the September, 1966 album: Jefferson Airplane Takes Off | |||
Produced by: Matthew Katz and Tommy Oliver | |||
Somebody To Love (Darby Slick) (2:56) | |||
From the February, 1967 album: Surrealistic Pillow | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Today (Balin, Kantner) (3:02) | |||
From the February, 1967 album: Surrealistic Pillow | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
White Rabbit (Slick) (2:33) | |||
From the February, 1967 album: Surrealistic Pillow | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Embryonic Journey (Kaukonen) (1:53) | |||
From the February, 1967 album: Surrealistic Pillow | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Martha (Kantner) (3:29) | |||
From the December, 1967 album: After Bathing At Baxter's | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
The Ballad Of You & Me & Pooneil (Kantner) (4:39) | |||
From the December, 1967 album: After Bathing At Baxter's | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Crown Of Creation (Kantner) (2:52) | |||
From the September, 1968 album: Crown Of Creation | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Crushingura (Dryden) (1:20) | |||
From the September, 1968 album: Crown Of Creation | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Lather (Slick) (2:56) | |||
From the September, 1968 album: Crown Of Creation | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Plastic Fantastic Lover (Balin) (3:49) | |||
From the February, 1969 album: Bless Its Pointed Little Head | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Good Shepherd (trad.; arranged by Kaukonen) (4:20) | |||
From the November, 1969 album: Volunteers | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
We Can Be Together (Kantner) (5:47) | |||
From the November, 1969 album: Volunteers | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Volunteers (Balin, Kantner) (2:03) | |||
From the November, 1969 album: Volunteers | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Total playing time 46:31 | |||
Jefferson Airplane : Tracks 1 & 2 | |||
Signe Anderson - vocals | |||
Skip Spence - drums | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Paul Kantner - rhythm guitar, vocals | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Jefferson Airplane : Tracks 3 thru 15 | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Paul Kantner - rhythm guitar, vocals | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar, vocals | |||
BARK | |||
Released: September, 1971 | |||
Arranged and Produced by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Label: Grunt FTR-1001 | |||
When The Earth Moves Again (Kantner) (3:57) | |||
Recorded: March 10, 1971; July 1, 1971 | |||
Feel So Good (Kaukonen) (4:40) | |||
Recorded: June 7, 1971; June 22, 1971 | |||
Crazy Miranda (Slick) (3:26) | |||
Recorded: September 24, 1970; June 18, 1971 | |||
Pretty As You Feel (Covington, Casady, Kaukonen) (4:33) | |||
Recorded: December 14, 1970; January 26, 1971 | |||
Wild Turkey (Kaukonen) (4:49) | |||
Recorded: February 8-9, 1971 | |||
Law Man (Slick) (2:46) | |||
Recorded: April 13, 1971 | |||
Rock And Roll Island (Kantner) (3:47) | |||
Recorded: February 9, 1971; June 24, 1971 | |||
Third Week In The Chelsea (Kaukonen) (4:37) | |||
Recorded: March 24, 1971 | |||
Never Argue With A German If You're Tired Or European Song (Slick) (4:35) | |||
Recorded: April 13, 1971; April 21, 1971 | |||
Thunk (Covington) (3:01) | |||
Recorded: December 17, 1970; June 25, 1971 | |||
War Movie (Kantner) (4:42) | |||
Recorded: March 24, 1971; June 15, 1971 | |||
Total playing time 44:55 | |||
Jefferson Airplane | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - vocals, guitar | |||
Joey Covington - vocals, drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Papa John Creach - violin | |||
LONG JOHN SILVER | |||
Released: July, 1972 | |||
Arranged and Produced by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Engineered by: Don Gooch | |||
Cover Concept and Design by: Pacific Eye & Ear | |||
Cover Illustration by: Bob Tanenbaum and Propella Rotini | |||
Label: Grunt FTR-1007 | |||
Long John Silver (Casady, Slick) (4:25) | |||
Recorded: May, 1972 | |||
Aerie (Gang Of Eagles) (Slick) (3:57) | |||
Recorded: April-May, 1972 | |||
Twilight Double Leader (Kantner) (4:45) | |||
Recorded: March-May, 1972 | |||
Milk Train (Creach, Slick, Spotts) (3:22) | |||
Recorded: April-May, 1972 | |||
The Son Of Jesus (Kantner) (5:31) | |||
Recorded: March-May, 1972 | |||
Easter? (Slick) (4:02) | |||
Recorded: April-May, 1972 | |||
Trial By Fire (Kaukonen) (4:36) | |||
Recorded: March-May, 1972 | |||
Alexander The Medium (Kantner) (6:40) | |||
Recorded: May, 1972 | |||
Eat Starch Mom (Kaukonen, Slick) (4:35) | |||
Recorded: March-May, 1972 | |||
Total playing time 41:55 | |||
Jefferson Airplane | |||
Grace Slick - piano, vocals | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Paul Kantner - rhythm guitar, vocals | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar, vocals | |||
Papa John Creach - violin | |||
John (Goatee) Barbata - drums, tambourine, "against the grain stubble scraping" | |||
with | |||
Joey Covington - drums on "Twilight Double Leader" and "The Son Of Jesus" | |||
Sammy Piazza - drums on "Trial By Fire" | |||
THIRTY SECONDS OVER WINTERLAND | |||
Released: April, 1973 | |||
Recorded Live: August, 1972 at Auditorium Theater, Chicago, IL | |||
and September, 1972 at Winterland, San Francisco, CA | |||
Arranged and Produced by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Engineered by: Don Gooch | |||
Cover Design: Bruce Steinberg | |||
Label: Grunt BFL1-0147 | |||
Have You Seen The Saucers (Kantner) (4:19) | |||
Feel So Good (Kaukonen) (11:29) | |||
Crown Of Creation (Kantner) (3:24) | |||
When The Earth Moves Again (Kantner) (4:20) | |||
Milk Train (Spotts, Creach, Slick) (4:02) | |||
Trial By Fire (Kaukonen) (5:05) | |||
Twilight Double Leader (Kantner) (5:29) | |||
Total playing time 38:10 | |||
Jefferson Airplane | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - vocals, lead guitar | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Papa John Creach - violin | |||
John Barbata - drums | |||
with | |||
David Freiberg - vocals | |||
EARLY FLIGHT | |||
Released: April, 1974 | |||
Production Coordinator: Pat Ieraci (Maurice) | |||
Cover Design by: Acy Lehman | |||
Label: Grunt CYL1-0437 | |||
High Flyin' Bird (Wheeler) (2:32) | |||
Recorded: December 18, 1965 | |||
Produced by: Matthew Katz and Tommy Oliver | |||
Engineered by: Dick Bogert | |||
Personnel: Marty Balin, Paul Kantner, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, Signe Anderson, Skip Spence | |||
Runnin' 'Round This World (Balin, Kantner) (2:23) | |||
Recorded: December 16, 1965 | |||
Produced by: Matthew Katz and Tommy Oliver | |||
Engineered by: Dick Bogert | |||
Personnel: Marty Balin, Paul Kantner, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, Signe Anderson, Skip Spence | |||
It's Alright (Kantner, Spence) (2:15) | |||
Recorded: December 16, 1965 | |||
Produced by: Matthew Katz and Tommy Oliver | |||
Engineered by: Dick Bogert | |||
Personnel: Marty Balin, Paul Kantner, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, Signe Anderson, Skip Spence | |||
In The Morning (Kaukonen) (6:27) | |||
Recorded: November 21, 1966 | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Engineered by: David Hassinger | |||
Personnel: Marty Balin, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, Spencer Dryden, Jerry Garcia (guitar), John Paul Hammond (harmonica) | |||
J.P.P. McStep B. Blues (Spence) (2:51) | |||
Recorded: November 14, 1966 | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Engineered by: David Hassinger | |||
Personnel: Marty Balin, Paul Kantner, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, Grace Slick, Spencer Dryden, Skip Spence, Jerry Garcia (guitar) | |||
Go To Her (Kantner, Estes) (4:00) | |||
Recorded: November 17, 1966 | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Engineered by: David Hassinger | |||
Personnel: Marty Balin, Paul Kantner, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, Grace Slick, Spencer Dryden | |||
Up Or Down (Peter Kaukonen) (6:19) | |||
Recorded: 1970 | |||
Produced by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Personnel: Marty Balin, Paul Kantner, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, Joey Covington | |||
Mexico (Slick) (2:07) | |||
Recorded: February 16, 1970 | |||
Produced by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Personnel: Marty Balin, Paul Kantner, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, Grace Slick, Spencer Dryden | |||
Have You Seen The Saucers (Kantner) (3:38) | |||
Recorded: February 2, 1970 | |||
Produced by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Personnel: Marty Balin, Paul Kantner, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, Grace Slick, Spencer Dryden, Joey Covington (conga & bells) | |||
Total playing time 32:34 | |||
FLIGHT LOG 1966-1976 | |||
Released: January, 1977 | |||
Production Coordinator: Pat Ieraci (Maurice) | |||
Label: Grunt CLY2-1255 | |||
DISC ONE | |||
Come Up The Years (Balin, Kantner) (2:31) | |||
Performed by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Originally released: 1966 | |||
White Rabbit (Slick) (2:34) | |||
Performed by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Originally released: 1967 | |||
Comin' Back To Me (Balin) (5:22) | |||
Performed by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Originally released: 1967 | |||
Won't You Try , Saturday Afternoon (Kantner) (5:06) | |||
Performed by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Originally released: 1967 | |||
Greasy Heart (Slick) (3:23) | |||
Performed by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Originally released: 1968 | |||
If You Feel (Blackman, Balin) (3:23) | |||
Performed by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Originally released: 1968 | |||
Somebody To Love (live) (Darby Slick) (3:58) | |||
Performed by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Originally released: 1969 | |||
Wooden Ships (Crosby, Kantner, Stills) (6:21) | |||
Performed by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Originally released: 1969 | |||
Volunteers (Balin, Kantner) (2:03) | |||
Performed by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Originally released: 1969 | |||
Hesitation Blues (trad.; arranged by Kaukonen, Casady) (5:05) | |||
Performed by: Hot Tuna | |||
Originally released: 1970 | |||
Have You Seen The Stars Tonite (Kantner, Crosby) (3:50) | |||
Performed by: Paul Kantner , Jefferson Starship | |||
Originally released: 1970 | |||
Disc One total playing time 43:42 | |||
DISC TWO | |||
Silver Spoon (Slick) (5:45) | |||
Performed by: Grace Slick & Paul Kantner | |||
Originally released: 1971 | |||
Feel So Good (Kaukonen) (4:33) | |||
Performed by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Originally released: 1971 | |||
Pretty As You Feel (Covington, Casady, Kaukonen) (3:07) | |||
Performed by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Originally released: 1971 | |||
Milk Train (Creach, Slick, Spotts) (3:15) | |||
Performed by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Originally released: 1972 | |||
Ja Da (Keep On Truckin') (Carleton) (3:39) | |||
Performed by: Hot Tuna | |||
Originally released: 1972 | |||
¿Come Again? Toucan (Slick, Freiberg) (3:14) | |||
Performed by: Grace Slick | |||
Originally released: 1973 | |||
Sketches Of China (Kantner, Slick) (5:09) | |||
Performed by: Paul Kantner, Grace Slick, David Freiberg | |||
Originally released: 1973 | |||
Genesis (Kaukonen) (4:19) | |||
Performed by: Jorma Kaukonen with Tom Hobson | |||
Originally released: 1974 | |||
Ride The Tiger (Kantner, Slick, Byong Yu) (5:06) | |||
Performed by: Jefferson Starship | |||
Originally released: 1974 | |||
Please Come Back (live) (???) (4:03) | |||
Performed by: Jefferson Starship | |||
Previously unreleased: 1976 | |||
Disc Two total playing time 42:18 | |||
Jefferson Airplane | |||
1966-1976 | |||
Marty Balin, Signe Toly Anderson, Grace Slick, Paul Kantner, | |||
Jorma Kaukonen, Joey Covington, David Freiberg - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen, Craig Chaquico - lead guitar | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Alex Skip Spence, Spencer Dryden, Joey Covington, | |||
John Barbata, Sammy Piazza - drums | |||
Papa John Creach - fiddle | |||
David Freiberg, Pete Sears - bass, keyboards | |||
2400 FULTON STREET | |||
The CD Collection | |||
Released: March, 1987 | |||
Compiled by: Bill Thompson, Randy Miller and Pat Atkinson | |||
Cover Photo by: Herb Green | |||
Label: RCA Victor 5724-2-R-P1, P2 | |||
DISC ONE | |||
Beginnings | |||
It's No Secret (Balin) (2:40) | |||
From the 1966 album: Jefferson Airplane Takes Off | |||
Produced by: Matthew Katz & Tommy Oliver | |||
Personnel: | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Signe Anderson - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Skip Spence - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Come Up The Years (Balin, Kantner) (2:35) | |||
From the 1966 album: Jefferson Airplane Takes Off | |||
Produced by: Matthew Katz & Tommy Oliver | |||
Personnel: | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Signe Anderson - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Skip Spence - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
My Best Friend (Spence) (3:04) | |||
From the 1967 album: Surrealistic Pillow | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Somebody To Love (Darby Slick) (3:01) | |||
From the 1967 album: Surrealistic Pillow | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - lead vocals | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Comin' Back To Me (Balin) (5:24) | |||
From the 1967 album: Surrealistic Pillow | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - recorder | |||
Marty Balin - lead vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Jerry Garcia - guitar | |||
Embryonic Journey (Kaukonen) (1:55) | |||
From the 1967 album: Surrealistic Pillow | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Personnel: | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - guitar | |||
She Has Funny Cars (Kaukonen, Balin) (3:11) | |||
From the 1967 album: Surrealistic Pillow | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Let's Get Together (Powers) (3:37) | |||
From the 1966 album: Jefferson Airplane Takes Off | |||
Produced by: Matthew Katz & Tommy Oliver | |||
Personnel: | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Signe Anderson - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Skip Spence - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Blues From An Airplane (Balin, Spence) (2:13) | |||
From the 1966 album: Jefferson Airplane Takes Off | |||
Produced by: Matthew Katz & Tommy Oliver | |||
Personnel: | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Signe Anderson - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Skip Spence - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
J.P.P. McStep B. Blues (Spence) (2:47) | |||
From the 1974 album (recorded 1966): Early Flight | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Skip Spence - drums | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Jerry Garcia - guitar | |||
Psychedelia | |||
Plastic Fantastic Lover (Balin) (2:39) | |||
From the 1967 album: Surrealistic Pillow | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Marty Balin - lead vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Wild Tyme (Kantner) (3:11) | |||
From the 1967 album: After Bathing At Baxter's | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
The Ballad Of You & Me & Pooneil (Kantner) (4:36) | |||
From the 1967 album: After Bathing At Baxter's | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
A Small Package Of Value Will Come To You, Shortly (Dryden, Blackman, Thompson) (1:40) | |||
From the 1967 album: After Bathing At Baxter's | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Personnel: | |||
Bill Thompson - vocals | |||
Gary Blackman - vocals | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums, vocals, sound effects, percussion | |||
White Rabbit (Slick) (2:34) | |||
From the 1967 album: Surrealistic Pillow | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - lead vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Won't You Try , Saturday Afternoon (Kantner) (5:05) | |||
From the 1967 album: After Bathing At Baxter's | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Lather (Slick) (2:58) | |||
From the 1968 album: Crown Of Creation | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - lead vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums, sound effects, vocals | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Gary Blackman - nose solo | |||
Fat Angel (Leitch) (7:40) | |||
From the 1969 live album: Bless Its Pointed Little Head | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Personnel: | |||
Paul Kantner - lead vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
The Last Wall Of The Castle (Kaukonen) (2:42) | |||
From the 1967 album: After Bathing At Baxter's | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead vocals, lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Greasy Heart (Slick) (3:25) | |||
From the 1968 album: Crown Of Creation | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - lead vocals | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Disc One total playing time 66:59 | |||
DISC TWO | |||
Revolution | |||
We Can Be Together (Kantner) (5:52) | |||
From the 1969 album: Volunteers | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Nicky Hopkins - piano | |||
Stephen Stills - Hammond organ | |||
Jerry Garcia - pedal steel guitar | |||
Joey Covington - percussion chair | |||
Ace Of Cups - vocals | |||
Crown Of Creation (Kantner) (2:56) | |||
From the 1968 album: Crown Of Creation | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - lead vocals | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Mexico (Slick) (2:08) | |||
From the 1974 album (recorded 1970): Early Flight | |||
Produced by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Joey Covington - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Wooden Ships (Crosby, Kantner, Stills) (6:25) | |||
From the 1969 album: Volunteers | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Nicky Hopkins - piano | |||
Stephen Stills - Hammond organ | |||
Jerry Garcia - pedal steel guitar | |||
Joey Covington - percussion chair | |||
David Crosby - music, sailboat | |||
Ace Of Cups - vocals | |||
Rejoyce (Slick) (4:04) | |||
From the 1967 album: After Bathing At Baxter's | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Volunteers (Kantner, Balin) (3:09) | |||
From the 1969 album: Woodstock - Music from the Original Soundtrack and More | |||
Produced by: Eric Blackstead | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Nicky Hopkins - piano | |||
Have You Seen The Saucers (Slick) (3:40) | |||
From the 1974 album (recorded 1970): Early Flight | |||
Produced by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Joey Covington - conga, bells | |||
Eat Starch Mom (Kaukonen, Slick) (4:36) | |||
From the 1972 album: Long John Silver | |||
Produced by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - lead vocals, piano | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
John Barbata - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Papa John Creach - violin | |||
Airplane Parts | |||
Pretty As You Feel (Covington, Casady, Kaukonen) (4:31) | |||
From the 1971 album: Bark | |||
Produced by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Joey Covington - lead vocals, conga | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - guitar | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Michael Shrieve - drums | |||
Papa John Creach - violin | |||
Martha (Kantner) (3:28) | |||
From the 1967 album: After Bathing At Baxter's | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Today (Balin, Kantner) (3:04) | |||
From the 1967 album: Surrealistic Pillow | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Marty Balin - lead vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Triad (Crosby) (4:57) | |||
From the 1968 album: Crown Of Creation | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - lead vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Third Week In The Chelsea (Kaukonen) (4:35) | |||
From the 1971 album: Bark | |||
Produced by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Joey Covington - vocals, drums | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead vocals, lead guitar | |||
John Barbata - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Good Shepherd (trad.; arranged by Kaukonen) (4:26) | |||
From the 1969 album: Volunteers | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead vocals, lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Nicky Hopkins - piano | |||
Stephen Stills - Hammond organ | |||
Jerry Garcia - pedal steel guitar | |||
Joey Covington - percussion chair | |||
Ace Of Cups - vocals | |||
Eskimo Blue Day (Slick, Kantner) (6:34) | |||
From the 1969 album: Volunteers | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Personnel: | |||
Grace Slick - lead vocals | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Nicky Hopkins - piano | |||
Stephen Stills - Hammond organ | |||
Jerry Garcia - pedal steel guitar | |||
Joey Covington - percussion chair | |||
Ace Of Cups - vocals | |||
The Levi Commercials (1:47) | |||
Courtesy of Levi Strauss & Co. | |||
Disc Two total playing time 66:14 | |||
JEFFERSON AIRPLANE | |||
Released: September 5, 1989 | |||
Produced by: Ron Nevison, Greg Edward & Jefferson Airplane | |||
Recorded and Mixed by: Ron Nevison and Greg Edward | |||
Cover Photo by: Carl Studna | |||
Label: Epic EK-45271 | |||
Planes (Kantner) (4:27) | |||
Freedom (Slick) (4:55) | |||
Solidarity (Brecht, Balin, Cummings; Translation:H.R. Hays) (5:08) | |||
Madeleine Street (Kantner, Balin) (4:19) | |||
Ice Age (Kaukonen) (4:15) | |||
Summer Of Love (Balin) (4:18) | |||
The Wheel (Kantner; Translation:M. Randall) (6:11) | |||
Common Market Madrigal (Slick) (2:47) | |||
True Love (Porcaro, Paich) (3:44) | |||
Upfront Blues (Kaukonen) (2:02) | |||
Now Is The Time (Slick) (4:54) | |||
Too Many Years (Kaukonen) (4:11) | |||
Panda (Slick) (3:39) | |||
Total playing time 54:51 | |||
Jefferson Airplane | |||
Grace Slick - vocals, keyboards | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, guitars | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - vocals, guitars | |||
with | |||
Kenny Aronoff - drums, percussion | |||
Efrain Toro - percussion | |||
David Paich, Nicky Hopkins, Charles Judge - keyboards | |||
Steve Porcaro - keyboard programming | |||
Mike Porcaro - bass | |||
Michael Landau, Peter Kaukonen - guitars | |||
Flo & Eddie (Mark Volman, Howard Kaylan) - background vocals | |||
WHITE RABBIT & OTHER HITS | |||
Released: April 17, 1990 | |||
Cover Photo by: Jim Smircich | |||
Label: RCA 2078-2-R | |||
It's No Secret (Balin) (2:39) | |||
From the 1966 album: Jefferson Airplane Takes Off | |||
Recorded: December 18, 1965 | |||
Produced by: Matthew Katz and Tommy Oliver | |||
Somebody To Love (Darby Slick) (2:56) | |||
From the 1967 album: Surrealistic Pillow | |||
Recorded: November 15, 1966 | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Today (Balin, Kantner) (3:02) | |||
From the 1967 album: Surrealistic Pillow | |||
Recorded: November 2, 1966 | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
White Rabbit (Slick) (2:34) | |||
From the 1967 album: Surrealistic Pillow | |||
Recorded: November 3, 1966 | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Embryonic Journey (Kaukonen) (1:52) | |||
From the 1967 album: Surrealistic Pillow | |||
Recorded: November 22, 1966 | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Crown Of Creation (Kantner) (2:54) | |||
From the 1968 album: Crown Of Creation | |||
Recorded: May 27, 1968 | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Plastic Fantastic Lover (Balin) (3:49) | |||
From the 1969 live album: Bless Its Pointed Little Head | |||
Recorded: October 24-26, 1968 | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Volunteers (Balin, Kantner) (2:04) | |||
From the 1969 album: Volunteers | |||
Recorded: April 16 - June 9, 1969 | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Total playing time 21:52 | |||
Jefferson Airplane | |||
Signe Anderson - vocals on "It's No Secret" | |||
Skip Spence - drums on "It's No Secret" | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Paul Kantner - rhythm guitar, vocals | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar, vocals | |||
JEFFERSON AIRPLANE LOVES YOU | |||
3 CD Boxed Set w, 64-page booklet | |||
Released: October 27, 1992 | |||
Digitally Remastered by: Bill Lacey | |||
Liner Notes by: Jeff Tamarkin and Bill Thompson | |||
Label: RCA 61110-2 | |||
Approximate CD set value: $39.00 | |||
DISC ONE | |||
I Specialize In Love (Balin, Collins) (1:59) | |||
[single from 1962 - mono] | |||
Performed by: Marty Balin | |||
Produced by: Joe Johnson | |||
Recorded: 1962 | |||
Go To Her (Kantner, Estes) (4:08) | |||
[unreleased alternate version] | |||
Produced by: Matthew Katz & Tommy Oliver | |||
Recorded: 1966 | |||
Bringing Me Down (Balin, Kantner) (2:25) | |||
Produced by: Matthew Katz & Tommy Oliver | |||
Recorded: February 21, 1966 | |||
Let Me In (Balin, Kantner) (3:31) | |||
[unreleased early version] | |||
Produced by: Matthew Katz & Tommy Oliver | |||
Recorded: March, 1966 | |||
Chauffeur Blues (Melrose) (2:31) | |||
Produced by: Matthew Katz & Tommy Oliver | |||
Recorded: February 25, 1966 | |||
Free Advice (Darby Slick) (2:32) | |||
[single from 1965 - mono] | |||
Performed by: Great Society | |||
Produced by: Sylvester Stewart | |||
Recorded: December, 1965 | |||
Somebody To Love (Darby Slick) (3:01) | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Engineered by: Dave Hassinger | |||
Recorded: November 15, 1966 | |||
Today (Balin, Kantner) (3:03) | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Engineered by: Dave Hassinger | |||
Recorded: November 2, 1966 | |||
Embryonic Journey (Kaukonen) (1:55) | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Engineered by: Dave Hassinger | |||
Recorded: November 22, 1966 | |||
White Rabbit (Slick) (2:36) | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Engineered by: Dave Hassinger | |||
Recorded: November 3, 1966 | |||
Come Back Baby (trad.; arranged by Kaukonen) (2:58) | |||
[unreleased] | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Recorded: March 7, 1967 | |||
Other Side Of This Life (Neil) (8:01) | |||
[unreleased live recording] | |||
Recorded Live: May, 1967 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA | |||
Runnin' 'Round This World (Kantner, Balin) (2:30) | |||
[unreleased live recording] | |||
Recorded Live: May, 1967 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA | |||
She Has Funny Cars (Kaukonen, Balin) (3:37) | |||
[unreleased live recording] | |||
Recorded Live: May, 1967 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA | |||
High Flyin' Bird (Wheeler) (4:03) | |||
[unreleased live recording] | |||
Recorded Live: May, 1967 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA | |||
Tobacco Road (Loudermilk) (3:58) | |||
[unreleased live recording] | |||
Recorded Live: May, 1967 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA | |||
Let's Get Together (Powers) (4:04) | |||
[unreleased live recording] | |||
Recorded Live: May, 1967 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA | |||
White Rabbit (Slick) (2:23) | |||
[unreleased live recording] | |||
Recorded Live: May, 1967 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA | |||
Comin' Back To Me (Balin) (7:39) | |||
[unreleased live recording] | |||
Recorded Live: May, 1967 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA | |||
Won't You Try , Saturday Afternoon (Kantner) (7:02) | |||
[unreleased live recording] | |||
Recorded Live: May, 1967 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA | |||
Disc One total playing time 73:58 | |||
DISC TWO | |||
The Ballad Of You And Me And Pooneil (Kantner) (11:41) | |||
[unreleased alternate version] | |||
Recorded: June, 1967 | |||
Things Are Better In The East (Balin) (3:19) | |||
[unreleased] | |||
Recorded: 1967 | |||
Watch Her Ride (Kantner) (3:18) | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Recorded: September 6, 1967 | |||
Two Heads (Slick) (3:17) | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Recorded: June 28-29, 1967 | |||
Martha (Kantner) (3:29) | |||
[single version - mono] | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Recorded: August 29, 1967 | |||
Don't Let Me Down (Balin) (2:57) | |||
[unreleased] | |||
Recorded: 1967 | |||
Crown Of Creation (Kantner) (2:56) | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Engineered by: Richie Schmitt | |||
Recorded: May 27, 1968 | |||
Lather (Slick) (3:00) | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Engineered by: Richie Schmitt | |||
Recorded: March 19, 1968 | |||
In Time (Kantner, Balin) (4:17) | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Engineered by: Richie Schmitt | |||
Recorded: 1968 | |||
House At Pooneil Corners (Kantner, Balin) (5:54) | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Engineered by: Richie Schmitt | |||
Recorded: June 4, 1968 | |||
Ribump Ba Bap Dum Dum (Dryden, Goodwin) (1:35) | |||
[unreleased] | |||
Recorded: June 21, 1968 | |||
Would You Like A Snack? (Zappa, Slick) (2:41) | |||
[unreleased] | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Engineered by: Mark Linett and Pat Ieraci | |||
Recorded: June 5, 1968 | |||
3, 5 Mile In 10 Seconds (Balin) (4:48) | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Engineered by: Richie Schmitt | |||
Recorded Live: October, 1968 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA | |||
It's No Secret (Balin) (3:31) | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Engineered by: Richie Schmitt | |||
Recorded Live: October, 1968 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA | |||
Plastic Fantastic Lover (Balin) (4:27) | |||
[unreleased live recording] | |||
Produced by: Eric Blackstead | |||
Recorded Live: August 17, 1969 at Woodstock Music and Art Fair, Bethel, NY | |||
Uncle Sam Blues (trad.; arranged by Kaukonen, Casady) (5:29) | |||
Produced by: Eric Blackstead | |||
Recorded Live: August 17, 1969 at Woodstock Music and Art Fair, Bethel, NY | |||
Wooden Ships (Crosby, Kantner, Stills) (5:55) | |||
[quadrophonic version] | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Engineered by: Richie Schmitt | |||
Mixed to stereo by: Paul Williams & Pat Martin | |||
Recorded: April 14-22, 1969 | |||
Volunteers (Balin, Kantner) (2:17) | |||
[quadrophonic version] | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Engineered by: Richie Schmitt | |||
Mixed to stereo by: Paul Williams & Pat Martin | |||
Recorded: April 16 and June 19, 1969 | |||
Disc Two total playing time 74:53 | |||
DISC THREE | |||
We Can Be Together (Kantner) (6:03) | |||
[quadrophonic version] | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Engineered by: Richie Schmitt | |||
Mixed to stereo by: Paul Williams & Pat Martin | |||
Recorded: March 31 and April 11, 1969 | |||
Turn My Life Down (Kaukonen) (2:59) | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Engineered by: Richie Schmitt | |||
Recorded: June 30, 1969 | |||
Good Shepherd (trad.; arranged by Kaukonen) (4:27) | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Engineered by: Richie Schmitt | |||
Recorded: April 17 and June 12, 1969 | |||
Hey Fredrick (Slick) (9:07) | |||
[quadrophonic version] | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Engineered by: Richie Schmitt | |||
Mixed to stereo by: Paul Williams & Pat Martin | |||
Recorded: March 28 and June 5, 1969 | |||
Emergency (Balin) (4:39) | |||
[from the "Go Ride The Music" documentary] | |||
Recorded: 1970 | |||
When The Earth Moves Again (Kantner) (3:58) | |||
Produced and Arranged by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Recorded: March 10 and July 1, 1971 | |||
Pretty As You Feel (Covington, Casady, Kaukonen) (3:12) | |||
Produced and Arranged by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Recorded: December 14, 1970 and January 26, 1971 | |||
Law Man (Slick) (2:45) | |||
Produced and Arranged by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Recorded: April 13, 1971 | |||
Feel So Good (Kaukonen) (9:26) | |||
[unreleased alternate version] | |||
Produced by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Recorded: June 7-22, 1971 | |||
Twilight Double Leader (Kantner) (4:50) | |||
Produced and Arranged by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Recorded: March 22, 1971 and May 26, 1972 | |||
Aerie (Gang Of Eagles) (Slick) (3:58) | |||
Produced and Arranged by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Recorded: April 17 , May 26, 1972 | |||
Trial By Fire (Kaukonen) (4:54) | |||
Produced by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Engineered by: Mallory Earl | |||
Recorded Live: August 24, 1972 at the Auditorium Theater, Chicago, IL | |||
Dress Rap (Slick) (1:25) | |||
[unreleased live recording] | |||
Produced and Arranged by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Recorded Live: September 22, 1972 at Winterland, San Francisco, CA | |||
You Wear Your Dresses Too Short (Balin) (12:52) | |||
[unreleased live recording] | |||
Produced and Arranged by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Recorded Live: September 22, 1972 at Winterland, San Francisco, CA | |||
Bill Graham Outro (0:15) | |||
Disc Three total playing time 74:52 | |||
The Jefferson Airplane | |||
Grace Slick - vocals, piano, keyboards, percussion | |||
Marty Balin - vocals, tambourine | |||
Signe Anderson - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, guitars, piano | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - vocals, lead guitar | |||
Papa John Creach - violin | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Alex (Skip) Spence - drums | |||
Joey Covington - vocals, drums, percussion | |||
John (Goatee) Barbata - drums | |||
David Freiberg - percussion | |||
Great Society | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Darby Slick - lead guitar | |||
David Minor - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Bard DuPont - bass | |||
Jerry Slick - drums | |||
additional personnel | |||
Gary Blackman, Danny Woody - vocals | |||
Nicky Hopkins - piano | |||
Glen Campbell, Carlos Santana, Jerry Garcia, Barney Kessell - guitars | |||
Ian Underwood - piano, woodwinds | |||
Stephen Stills - organ | |||
Frank Zappa, Donald Preston - keyboards | |||
Milt Jackson - vibraphone | |||
Red Callender - bass | |||
Michael Shrieve, Arthur Tripp III - drums | |||
William Goodwin, Timothy Davis - percussion | |||
The Blossoms - background vocals | |||
THE BEST OF JEFFERSON AIRPLANE | |||
Released: July 29, 1993 | |||
Compilation Produced by: Paul Williams | |||
Cover Photo by: Jim Marshall | |||
Label: RCA 66197-2 | |||
3, 5 Of A Mile In 10 Seconds (Balin) (3:44) | |||
From the 1967 album: Surrealistic Pillow | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Recorded: November 4, 1966 | |||
White Rabbit (Slick) (2:35) | |||
From the 1967 album: Surrealistic Pillow | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Recorded: November 3, 1966 | |||
Somebody To Love (Darby Slick) (3:00) | |||
From the 1967 album: Surrealistic Pillow | |||
Produced by: Rick Jarrard | |||
Recorded: November 15, 1966 | |||
Wild Tyme (Kantner) (3:10) | |||
From the 1967 album: After Bathing At Baxter's | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Recorded: September 11, 1967 | |||
Won't You Try , Saturday Afternoon (Kantner) (5:07) | |||
From the 1967 album: After Bathing At Baxter's | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Recorded: October 26, 1967 | |||
Share A Little Joke (Balin) (3:09) | |||
From the 1968 album: Crown Of Creation | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Recorded: March-June, 1968 | |||
Greasy Heart (Slick) (3:29) | |||
From the 1968 album: Crown Of Creation | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Recorded: March-June, 1968 | |||
Wooden Ships (Crosby, Kantner, Stills) (6:29) | |||
From the 1969 album: Volunteers | |||
Produced by: Al Schmitt | |||
Recorded: April 14-22, 1969 | |||
Third Week In The Chelsea (Kaukonen) (4:36) | |||
From the 1971 album: Bark | |||
Produced and Arranged by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Recorded: March 24, 1971 | |||
Long John Silver (Casady, Slick) (4:22) | |||
From the 1972 album: Long John Silver | |||
Produced and Arranged by: Jefferson Airplane | |||
Recorded: May, 1972 | |||
Total playing time 39:44 | |||
Jefferson Airplane | |||
Grace Slick - vocals | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - vocals, rhythm guitar | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - vocals, lead guitar | |||
Papa John Creach - violin | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
Joey Covington - drums | |||
LIVE AT THE FILLMORE EAST | |||
Released: April 28, 1998 | |||
Recorded Live: May 3-4, 1968 | |||
at the Fillmore East, New York, NY | |||
Recorded by: John Chester | |||
Mixed by: Mike Hartry | |||
Compiled by: Bill Thompson and Paul Williams | |||
Compilation Produced by: Paul Williams | |||
Cover Design by: JRJ Associates, Inc. | |||
Label: RCA 67563-2 | |||
Intro | |||
, The Ballad Of You And Me And Pooneil (Kantner) (8:37) | |||
Recorded: May 3, 1968 | |||
She Has Funny Cars (Balin, Kaukonen) (3:58) | |||
Recorded: May 4, 1968 | |||
It's No Secret (Balin) (3:43) | |||
Recorded: May 3, 1968 | |||
Won't You Try , Saturday Afternoon (Kantner) (5:08) | |||
Recorded: May 3, 1968 | |||
Greasy Heart (Slick) (4:07) | |||
Recorded: May 3, 1968 | |||
Star Track (Kaukonen) (7:37) | |||
Recorded: May 4, 1968 | |||
Wild Tyme (Kantner) (3:22) | |||
Recorded: May 4, 1968 | |||
White Rabbit (Slick) (3:00) | |||
Recorded: May 4, 1968 | |||
Thing (Casady, Kaukonen, Dryden, Kantner) (11:31) | |||
Recorded: May 4, 1968 | |||
Today (Balin, Kantner) (3:43) | |||
Recorded: May 4, 1968 | |||
The Other Side Of This Life (Fred Neil) (5:14) | |||
Recorded: May 3, 1968 | |||
Fat Angel (Donovan Leitch) (9:05) | |||
Recorded: May 3, 1968 | |||
Watch Her Ride (Kantner) (3:14) | |||
Recorded: May 4, 1968 | |||
Closing Comments (0:46) | |||
Somebody To Love (Darby Slick) (3:22) | |||
Recorded: May 3, 1968 | |||
Total playing time 76:29 | |||
Jefferson Airplane | |||
Grace Slick - vocals, various instruments | |||
Marty Balin - vocals | |||
Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar, vocals | |||
Paul Kantner - rhythm guitar, vocals | |||
Jack Casady - bass | |||
Spencer Dryden - drums | |||
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