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The Essential Jefferson Airplane; RCA/Legacy 2-disc CD

Compilation observing the 40th anniversary of the formation of the San Francisco rock band

Published on June 30, 2005

The Essential Jefferson Airplane; RCA/Legacy 2-disc CD

The Essential Jefferson Airplane; RCA/Legacy 2-disc CD ***1/2: 

This newly-remastered material comes at the time of the 40th anniversary of the formation of Jefferson Airplane in San Francisco. [Man, do I feel old all of a sudden...Ed.]  They were one of the first bands of the era to sign a major label recording contract and released nine albums from 1966 to 1973 (including two live records).  Their music is primarily a blend of rock, folk, and blues that creates a sound that struck at the heart of the hippie generation and the psychedelic era.  In addition to mostly hit songs from their albums, this set contains both sides of their single “Have You Seen The Saucers?.”  Two tracks are presented in their mono version, and four of the tracks are from the live discs.  Included with the set is a disc insert (liner notes) written by Jeff Tamarkin, author of a popular book about the band.  He chronicles (in brief) the band’s coming together (which was very random) and their important influences on music of the time—“Jefferson Airplane both made history and reflected it.”  It’s an excellent, succinct, history of the band that should interest even the more serious fan.

When I first came across this set it seemed to me that it had already been released.  In fact, what I have is a two-disc hits set of Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, and Starship—the other bands being the evolution of the original group.  That set is more geared towards the casual fan.  While this set contains 32 Jefferson Airplane only tracks, the other contains 19 of the major hits from the band and then 16 songs made up of the other material including songs like “Miracles,” “We Built This City,” “Find Your Way Back,” “Sara,” and more.  If the newer incarnations of the band are too pop-oriented and 80s music isn’t your thing then The Essential Jefferson Airplane is the set to get.

The stereo sound on many of the early tracks is hard panned.  Sound is okay, but at times is harsh and congested.  You can hear the transition from earlier material in style to the later material, so this set really does offer a look at the evolution of the band.  “Wooden Ships” is a cover of the Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young song.  It’s good, but doesn’t have the magic of the original.  Both track five and eight made it to the Top 10.  Songs included are:  Blues From An Airplane; It’s No Secret; Come Up The Years; She Has Funny Cars; Somebody To Love; Comin’ Back To Me; Embryonic Journey; White Rabbit; The Ballad Of You And Me And Pooneil; Martha (mono single version); The Last Wall Of The Castle; Watch Her Ride; Lather; Crown Of Creation; Greasy Heart; Share A Little Joke (mono single version); 3/5 Of A Mile In 10 Seconds (Live); Plastic Fantastic Lover (Live); We Can Be Together; Good Shepherd; Wooden Ships; Eskimo Blue Day; Volunteers; Have You Seen The Saucers?; Mexico; When The Earth Moves Again; Pretty As You Feel; Third Week In The Chelsea; Long John Silver; Twilight Double Leader; Feel So Good (Live); Milk Train (Live).

-Brian Bloom
 






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