Blows Against the Empire [Expanded Edition] Jefferson Starship

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CD - Remastered / Bonus Tracks

  • Release Date: 09/13/2005
  • Original Release: 1970
  • Sales Rank: 43,837
  • Label: RCA
  • UPC: 828766797428

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Blows Against the Empire [Expanded Edition]

1LISTENMau Mau (Amerikon) 6:37
2LISTENThe Baby Tree 1:44
3LISTENLet's Go Together 4:23
4LISTENA Child Is Coming 6:19
5LISTENSunrise 1:53
6LISTENHijack 8:17
7LISTENHome 0:36
8LISTENHave You Seen the Stars Tonight? 3:43
9LISTENX-M 1:24
10LISTENStarship 7:07
11LISTENLet's Go Together previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Alternate Lyrics 4:22
12LISTENSunrise previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Grace's Acoustic Demo TK. 8 / Demo Version 1:21
13LISTENHijack previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Paul's Acoustic Demo Tk. 5 / Take 7:02
14LISTENSFX previously unreleased / Bonus Track 2:04
15LISTENStarship Live / previously unreleased / Bonus Track 13:04

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As concept albums go from the classic rock era, Blows Against the Empire by Paul Kantner and his new construction Jefferson Starship -- an amalgam more than a band at the time -- put together a true curiosity piece, loosely centered around the theme of young people leaving a dead planet. With the birth of Grace Slick's and Kantner's child on the way to add the flavor of "newness" into the mix, Blows is certainly an oddity. Kantner and Slick formed the core of the band with help from Jerry Garcia, Bill Kreutzman and Mickey Hart (from the Grateful Dead), David Crosby and Graham Nash from CS&N, and alternating bassists Jack Casady (Jefferson Airplane) and Harvey Brooks. Kantner and Slick wrote the majority of the songs here, but folkie Rosalie Sorrels contributed "The Baby Tree." Crosby and the rest also wrote some of the tunes, making the entire thing seem like a raw, impromptu communal effort -- which, in a sense, it was. Entirely at odd angles with itself, some of the Airplane's more modal melodies haunt songs like "Mau Mau (Amerikon)," and "Hijack," while Slick, Crosby, and Kantner's "A Child Is Coming" is simply a beautiful, slightly surreal ballad, while odd, textured sounds come from the ether -- mainly courtesy of Garcia's otherworldly pedal steel. A record like this could only have come from San Francisco. It was actually nominated for a Hugo award, a prize normally reserved for literary science-fiction novels. The Legacy Edition contains four bonus tracks including an alternate of "Let's Go Together," with different lyrics, Slick's acoustic demo of "Sunrise," an acoustic demo of "Hijack" by Kantner, an elongated live version of "Starship," from the Fillmore in 1970, and a throwaway piece entitled "SFX" by Garcia and Hart. The sound has been remastered and the CD packaging contains a replica of the original booklet that accompanied the original set. While Blows eventually went gold, it's hard to surmise at this juncture whether this reissue will find an audience, because of its dated sounds, songs, and concepts Still, it is a singular if shambolic work of ambition and vision. Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

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A super-group that made a super sci-fi concept albumby JohnQ

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July 26, 2009: Member of Jefferson Airplane, The Grateful Dead, along with Crosby/Nash and others participated in creating this wonderful Science Fiction album about leaving earth to start a new life. A truly great album and one that should not be missed by the fans of any of the groups involved. This is a Paul Kantner project that names this collaboration group "Jefferson Starship" but it should not be confused with the post-Airplane group of that name.