- Jefferson Airplane (album)
Infobox Album |
Name = Jefferson Airplane
Type =Album
Artist =Jefferson Airplane
Released =August 22 1989
Recorded = 1989 atThe Record Plant ,Los Angeles
Genre =Folk rock
Label =Epic Records
Producer =Ron Nevison Greg EdwardJefferson Airplane
Reviews = *Rolling Stone Rating|2|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/jeffersonairplane/albums/album/254336/review/5942882/jefferson_airplane link]
Last album = "2400 Fulton Street" (1987)
This album = "Jefferson Airplane" (1989)
Next album = "Jefferson Airplane Loves You" (1992)"Jefferson Airplane" is the reunion album of
San Francisco rock bandJefferson Airplane , released onEpic Records .Marty Balin ,Paul Kantner ,Grace Slick ,Jorma Kaukonen , andJack Casady , who had played together on "Surrealistic Pillow ", "After Bathing at Baxters ", "Crown of Creation " and "Volunteers" all returned for the album and a supporting tour, butSpencer Dryden was not asked to participate, because Kantner still held a grudge since Dryden had a hand in firingBill Graham as manager in 1968. [cite book |last=Tamarakin |first=Jeff |year=2003 |title=Got a Revolution: The Turbulent Flight of Jefferson Airplane |publisher=Simon and Schuster |isbn=0671034030] Kenny Aronoff joined the band as drummer for the tour and in the studio. Previous to the reunion, Paul Kantner, Marty Balin, and Jack Casady had toured in theKBC Band and recorded the KBC Band album in 1986. Grace Slick had recently left Starship after performing lead vocals on their album, No Protection in 1987, and planned to retire from music. Jorma Kaukonen had been performing solo work and performing live with Jack asHot Tuna . Kanter left KBC Band in 1987 but joinedHot Tuna on stage for the 1987 - 1988 tour. Kaukonen invited Slick to play a concert atThe Fillmore with Hot Tuna in 1988 where she performed harmony vocals on "Third Week in the Chelsea" and performed lead vocals along with Kantner for "Wooden Ships." In 1989, Slick was convinced to join the band again and the five members finally got together to discuss a reunion tour and album. Joining Jefferson Airplane for the tour along with Aronoff on drums wereTim Gorman on keyboards (who had also played with KBC Band), Randy Jackson on guitar, and Jorma's brother Peter Kaukonen also on guitar. Gorman and Jackson did not participate on the album. The album was produced byRon Nevison , who had previously produced theJefferson Starship albums "Freedom at Point Zero ", "Modern Times", and "Nuclear Furniture ". Kantner contributed the song "Planes" which had previously been performed live by KBC Band, and the first studio version was made for this album. The first music video made to promote the album was for "Planes" and was in heavy rotation onMTV well into 1990. The music video helped the single rise to #24 on the Billboard charts for mainstream rock, although the album itself only rose to #85 on the Billboard 200. The Balin-penned song "Summer of Love" had also been performed live with KBC Band, and was first recorded in the studio for this album. The song did not have a music video but rose to #15 on the adult contemporary charts.Steve Porcaro andDavid Paich of Toto wrote the final single, "True Love", and also appeared on the song along with bandmateMike Porcaro . The music video for "True Love" saw less airtime than the video for "Planes". The Kaukonen compositions "Ice Age" and "Too Many Years" had previously been recorded in acoustic versions for the Kaukonen solo album "Too Hot to Handle", and received a multi-instrumental treatment here. Kaukonen wrote one more song for the album, the instrumental "Upfront Blues." After the album was released, Hot Tuna was also signed to Epic and released the studio albumPair a Dice Found .Track listing
#"Planes (Experimental Aircraft)" (P. Kantner) – 4:26
#"Freedom" (G. Slick) – 4:54
#"Solidarity" (B. Brecht, M. Balin, M. Cummings) (translated by H. R. Hays) – 5:08
#"Madeleine Street" (P. Kantner, M. Balin) – 4:15
#"Ice Age" (J. Kaukonen) – 4:16
#"Summer Of Love" (M. Balin) – 4:15
#"The Wheel (For Nora and Nicaragua)" (P. Kantner) (translated by Margaret Randall) (additional lyrics borrowed with permission from the poem "For the Good of All" by Otto-Rene Castillo) – 6:08
#"Common Market Madrigal" (G. Slick) – 2:46
#"True Love" (S. Porcaro, D. Paich) – 3:43
#"Upfront Blues" (J. Kaukonen) – 2:02
#"Now Is The Time" (G. Slick) – 4:53
#"Too Many Years" (J. Kaukonen) – 4:10
#"Panda" (G. Slick) – 3:37ingles / Music Videos
*"Summer of Love" (1989) (single only / no video)
*"Planes" (1989)
*"True Love" (1989)Personnel
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Grace Slick – vocals, keyboards
*Paul Kantner – vocals, guitars
*Marty Balin – vocals
*Jack Casady – bass
*Jorma Kaukonen – vocals, guitarsAdditional Personnel
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Kenny Aronoff – drums, percussion
*David Paich – keyboards
*Michael Landau – guitars
*Nicky Hopkins – keyboards
*Flo & Eddie – background vocals
*Charles Judge – keyboards
*Efrain Toro – percussion
*Peter Kaukonen – guitars
*Mike Porcaro – bass
*Steve Porcaro – keyboard programmingProduction
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Ron Nevison – producer, engineer, mixer
*Greg Edward – producer, engineer, mixer
*Jefferson Airplane – producer
*Recorded at The Record Plant, Los Angeles
*Jim Mitchell & Rumbo Recorders, Los Angeles – assistant engineer
*Gina Immel – assistant engineer
*Mixed at Can-Am Recorders, Los Angeles
*Toby Wright – assistant mixer
*Trudy Green – management
*Lynda Lou Bouch – production coordinator
*Paul Jamieson – drum technician
*Don Barlow – guitar technician
*Pre-Production: The Power Plant
*Carl Studna – photographyCharts
Album
Singles
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