- Volunteers (album)
:"For the term "volunteer", see
Volunteer . For other uses, seeVolunteer (disambiguation) ."Infobox Album |
Name = Volunteers
Type =Album
Artist =Jefferson Airplane
Released = November 1969
Recorded = April 1969 atWally Heider Studios ,San Francisco
Genre =Psychedelic rock ,acid rock
Length = 44:13
Label =RCA Records
Producer = Al Schmitt
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:5xg9kett7q7x link]
*Robert Christgau (B) [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=jefferson+airplane link]
* "Rolling Stone " Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/jeffersonairplane/albums/album/239010/review/6067875/volunteers link]
Last album = "Bless Its Pointed Little Head "
(1969)
This album = "Volunteers"
(1969)
Next album = "The Worst of Jefferson Airplane "
(1970)"Volunteers" is a 1969 album by American
psychedelic rock band,Jefferson Airplane . It was controversial at the time because of anti-war messages in the songs.Fact|date=March 2007 The original title of the album was supposed to be "Volunteers of Amerika", but pressure fromRCA led to this name being dropped.This was the sixth album recorded by the group and the first to be wholly recorded in San Francisco, at Wally Heider's then state-of-the-art 16-track studio. Guests included
Jerry Garcia on pedal steel guitar, veteran session pianistNicky Hopkins , future Airplane drummer Joey Covington on percussion,David Crosby , andStephen Stills . It was one of the earliest 16-track recordings. The back cover of the album shows a picture of the MM-1000 professional 16-track tape recorder built byAmpex Corporation which was used to record the album.The album has been seen as stereotypical of the
hippie philosophy of the time with its anti-war and pro-anarchism songs. The theme of nature, communities and ecology was also explored with the songs "The Farm" and "Eskimo Blue Day". The title track was actually inspired by a "Volunteers of America" garbage truck that awoke singerMarty Balin one morning. The album provoked even more controversy with lyrics such as "Up against the wall, motherfucker" (from the song "We Can Be Together ") which appeared on the opening track and "shit" which is said several times on "Eskimo Blue Day". Musically, the album is characterized by lead guitaristJorma Kaukonen 's razor-sharp guitar work (the duelling solos on "Hey Fredrick", plus "Good Shepherd" and "Wooden Ships") and the distinctive piano playing ofNicky Hopkins .This was to be both Jefferson Airplane's founder Marty Balin and drummer
Spencer Dryden 's last album with the group, (although they did both appear on the "Mexico" single released in 1970 on the song "Have You Seen the Saucers?") signifying the end of the best-remembered "classic" lineup. It was to be the last all-new LP for two years;Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen would now devote more of their energy to their embryonic blues group "Hot Tuna ", whilePaul Kantner andGrace Slick celebrated the birth of their daughter "China" in 1971.Even though the album was released in late 1969, the cover photo dates back to 1967, and features the band wearing disguises, and was taken during the filming of a promotional film made for their single "Martha."
A specially re-mixed
Quadraphonic (4 channel) version of the album was also released in 1973. The Quad version was available on LP Record, andReel to reel , and8-track cartridge tape. The Quad mixes are noticeably different than the usual (2 channel) stereo mixes. A few tracks from the Quad version were included on the 3 CD box set "Jefferson Airplane Loves You ", however on the box set the 4 channel recordings have been reduced to 2 channels.The 2004 CD re-release features 5 additional bonus tracks from the group's annual Thanksgiving concert at the Fillmore East, New York in 1969.
Track listing
ide One
#"
We Can Be Together " (Paul Kantner) – 5:48
#*Piano: Nicky Hopkins
#"Good Shepherd" (Traditional / Arranged by Jorma Kaukonen) – 4:21
#"The Farm" (Paul Kantner / Gary Blackman) – 3:15
#*Pedal Steel Guitar: Jerry Garcia
#*Vocals: Ace of Cups
#"Hey Fredrick" (Grace Slick) – 8:26
#*Piano: Nicky Hopkins, Grace Slickide Two
#"Turn My Life Down" (Jorma Kaukonen) – 2:54
#*Hammond Organ: Stephen Stills
#*Congas: Joey Covington
#*Vocals: Ace of Cups
#"Wooden Ships " (David Crosby / Paul Kantner / Stephen Stills) – 6:24
#*Piano: Nicky Hopkins
#"Eskimo Blue Day" (Grace Slick / Paul Kantner) – 6:31
#*Chair: Joey Covington
#*Piano / Recorder: Grace Slick
#"A Song for All Seasons" (Spencer Dryden) – 3:28
#*Piano: Nicky Hopkins
#*Vocals: Bill Laudner
#"Meadowlands" (Traditional / Arranged by Grace Slick / Paul Kantner) – 1:04
#*Organ: Grace Slick
#"Volunteers" (Marty Balin / Paul Kantner) – 2:08
#*Piano: Nicky Hopkins, Grace Slick2004 CD reissue Bonus Tracks
- "Good Shepherd" (Traditional / Arranged by Jorma Kaukonen) - 7:20
- "Somebody To Love" (Grace Slick) - 4:10
- "Plastic Fantastic Lover" (Marty Balin) - 3:21
- "Wooden Ships" (David Crosby / Paul Kantner / Stephen Stills) - 7:00
- "Volunteers" (Marty Balin / Paul Kantner) - 3:26
Fillmore East
* more from these concerts on "" (including tracks 11 and 13)Personnel
*
Grace Slick - Piano / Organ / Recorder / Vocals
*Paul Kantner - Rhythm Guitar / Vocals
*Marty Balin - Guitar / Tambourine / Vocals
*Jorma Kaukonen - Lead Guitar / Vocals
*Jack Casady - Bass
*Spencer Dryden - Drums / PercussionAdditional Personnel
*
Nicky Hopkins - Piano
*Stephen Stills - Hammond Organ
*Jerry Garcia -Pedal Steel Guitar
*Joey Covington - Percussion / Chair
*David Crosby - Music / Sailboat
* Ace of Cups - Vocals
*Bill Laudner - VocalsProduction
*Producer: Al Schmitt
*Engineer: Rich Schmitt
*At the 16-Track: Maurice, Pat Ieraci Mauriceman
*Produced at Wally Heider Recording Studio, San Francisco
*Album design: Gut, Milton Burke, Airplane
*Cover photo: Jim Marshall
*Back photo: Jim Smircich, photo alchemist
*PB & J photo: Little Herbie Greene
*PB & J: Eaten by GutCharts
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References
*cite album-notes |title=Volunteers |bandname=
Jefferson Airplane |year=1969 |format=Vinyl insert|publisher=RCA |publisherid=LSP-4238 |location=New York City |mbid=ff0c705b-809b-4396-8b24-872b529f4592
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