Blows Against the Empire Jefferson Starship

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Vinyl LP

  • Release Date: 10/28/2008
  • Original Release: 1970
  • Sales Rank: 67,400
  • Label: SONY LEGACY
  • UPC: 886973356715
 
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Blows Against the Empire

1LISTENMau Mau (Amerikon) / Paul Kantner 6:35
2LISTENThe Baby Tree / Paul Kantner 1:43
3LISTENLet's Go Together / Paul Kantner 4:21
4LISTENA Child Is Coming / Paul Kantner 6:19
5LISTENSunrise / Paul Kantner 1:53
6LISTENHijack / Paul Kantner 8:16
7LISTENHome / Paul Kantner 0:36
8LISTENHave You Seen the Stars Tonite / Paul Kantner 3:41
9LISTENXM / Paul Kantner 1:24
10LISTENStarship / Paul Kantner 7:04

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Paul Kantner's debut solo album actually was credited to "Paul Kantner/Jefferson Starship," the first use of the "Starship" billing, predating the formation of the group with that name by four years. Kantner used it, extrapolating on the name of his current band, Jefferson Airplane, to refer to Blows's science fiction concept: A bunch of left-wing hippies closely resembling his San Francisco Bay Area compatriots hijack a government-built starship and head off to re-start the human race on another planet. Kantner had presaged this post-apocalyptic colonization idea on "Wooden Ships" on the last Airplane album, Volunteers, and here he expanded it out to album length with the help of members of The Airplane, the Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and Crosby, Stills and Nash, plus assorted others, a shifting supergroup informally known as PERRO, The Planet Earth Rock And Roll Orchestra. (Kantner later would borrow that name for a subsequent solo album.) Blows actually was a little loose as concept albums go, seeming as concerned with the arrival of Kantner and Grace Slick's baby as with the departure of the starship. Kantner employed often dense instrumentation and complex arrangements, but there were enough hooks and harmonies to keep things interesting. Blows eventually went gold, and it was even nominated for a science fiction award usually reserved for novels. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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Blows Against The Empire - Yesterday and Today?by Anonymous

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November 05, 2004: As fresh and invigorating today as it was when first released. The tunes still merit rave reviews. Taken together, the musicians, music and Grace Slick’s vocals to boot…What could be better

This review was written about the CD edition.