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Jefferson AirplaneAudio CD
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Jefferson Airplane are inextricably linked to the late-60s psychedelic movement and the Summer of Love, which they helped to soundtrack with Surrealistic Pillow (1967).

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  • Audio CD (January 1, 2000)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony Special Product
  • ASIN: B00005IAIH
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #436,313 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Planes
2. Freedom
3. Solildarity
4. Madeleine Street
5. Ice Age
6. Summer of Love
7. The Wheel
8. Common Market Madrigal
9. True Love
10. Upfront Blues
11. Now Is the Time
12. Too Many Years
13. Panda

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars At the top of their form., August 29, 2001
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This review is from: Jefferson Airplane (Audio CD)
This l989 reunion album shows why the Airplane was the Airplane. Here you've got five virtuoso musicians, all except Jack Casady also being virtuoso songwriters. Unlike other rock reunion CDs, these guys don't fall back on rehashing their old hits. No White Rabbit here. Instead, Gracie gives us Freedom; the diva is at the top of her form, and Jorma's flamenco-tinged rock lead showcases the master in action. Kantner and Balin wrote Madelaine Street together, after not having written together for eons. It's brilliant. So is the whole album. (Beware of a same-titled CD, tho, that is not their '89 reunion album). Especially outstanding: Paul's Planes, and Marty's Summer of Love.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Reunion album for die-hard fans only, January 9, 2006
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I just pulled this tape out of a storage box and got another listen recently. This recording brings in the original lineup for one last hoorah, although Spencer Dryden is conspicously missing. Hmmmmm? Grace Slick once said that to get back together for nostalgia's sake is a waste of time. Well, I agree. This band has put out a lot of better music. That said, I do think that many of these songs are worth the price of admission. Kantner's The Wheel & Madeleine Street are certainly as good as his later J. Starship stuff (I wondered where he had been hiding out) and Balin's Summer Of Love was the one radio release and comes off better than most of his J. Starship work. Slick and Kaukonen seem to be the most nostalgic with songs that utilize the entire band but don't seem to move them forward musically. Kaukonen's Ice Age sounds like it was written for Hot Tuna. Unfortunately there are several throw-away songs here: Planes, Panda, Upfront Blues, Now Is The Time. All in all not a good reunion album when compared to the likes of The Byrds, but I still enjoyed it.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Obnoxious, pompous and full of self-importance..., December 17, 2004
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This was an absolutely horrible comeback album from 1989. I never liked the Airplane/Starship. I have always found them to be obnoxious, pompous and full of self-importance, like ELP without any talent or Spinal Tap without the laughs. And this CD is horrible even by those standards. There are incredibly dumb lyrics about loving jet planes and flying into the sun. My favorite dumb lyric is "Why do we remember the past but not the future?" Well, duh! My favorite pompous lyric is "I want to live in a world that pays teachers more than baseball players". Hey, how about rock stars? Especially washed up has-beens. Gimme a break. Other than a couple of songs you can hear on classic hits, these guys suck!
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