Jefferson Airplane Takes Off [France Bonus Tracks] Jefferson Airplane

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CD - Bonus Tracks

  • Release Date: 02/12/2002
  • Original Release: 1966
  • Sales Rank: 197,358
  • Label: RCA FS IMPORTS
  • UPC: 743218478925
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Jefferson Airplane Takes Off [France Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENBlues from an Airplane 2:14
2LISTENLet Me In 2:58
3LISTENBringing Me Down 2:24
4LISTENIt's No Secret 2:39
5LISTENTobacco Road 3:29
6LISTENRunnin' 'Round This World 2:40
7LISTENCome Up the Years 2:32
8LISTENRun Around 2:39
9LISTENLet's Get Together 3:35
10LISTENDon't Slip Away 2:34
11LISTENChauffeur Blues 2:28
12LISTENAnd I Like It 3:16
13LISTENGo to Her Bonus Track 4:07
14LISTENLet Me In Bonus Track 3:30
15LISTENHigh Flyin' Bird Bonus Track 2:34
16LISTENThat's Alright Bonus Track 2:19

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The debut Jefferson Airplane album was dominated by singer Marty Balin, who wrote or co-wrote all the original material and sang most of the lead vocals in his heartbreaking tenor with Paul Kantner and Signe Anderson providing harmonies and backup. (Anderson's lead vocal on "Chauffeur Blues" indicated she was at least the equal of her successor, Grace Slick, as a belter.) The music consisted mostly of folk-rock love songs, the most memorable of which were "It's No Secret" and "Come Up the Years." There was also a striking version of Dino Valente's "Get Together" recorded years before the Youngbloods' hit version. Jorma Kaukonen already displayed a talent for mixing country, folk, and blues riffs in a rock context and Jack Casady already had a distinctive bass sound. But the Airplane of Balin-Kantner-Kaukonen- Anderson-Casady-Spence is to be distinguished from the Balin-Kantner-Kaukonen -Casady-Slick-Dryden version of the band that would emerge on record five months later chiefly by Balin's dominance. Later, Grace Slick would become the group's vocal and visual focal point. On Takes Off, the Airplane was Balin's group. [The 2002 French re-release includes four bonus tracks: "Go to Her," "Let Me In," "High Flyin' Bird," and "That's Alright."] William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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