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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic! An amazing first album for Jefferson Airplane!, October 8, 1999
This CD is fabulous! It's a wonderful blend of folk/rock/blues with Marty Balin at the lead on most songs with this pre-Grace Slick era lineup of Jefferson Airplane. For a first CD, it's simply fantastic. Signe Anderson adds wonderful vocal additions to Balin's soulful vocals, while Kantner balances out the style with his deep folk-style voice. The first Jefferson Airplane release "It's No Secret" is wonderful and a precurser of what was to come in Jefferson Airplane's second CD - Surrealistic Pillow. The lyrics and arrangements definately show the times and make this CD a treasure for any CD collection!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
In it's entirety??? Not true!, September 17, 2001
RCA claims this is the original LP in it's entirety. Let's look at a few things: "Let Me In" original version contains the lyric "Don't tell me you want money" instead of 'it's so funny'. This version of "Runnin' Round This World" is NOT the album version but rather one that has no relation [on the LP Signe Anderson sings lead] to the album, and humorously censored by RCA [probably 'just for authenticity to this disc...]. Plus, the lyrics to "Run Around" were different on the original LP as well. So you have 3 songs that have no relation to the original LP. However, we can't afford these $... pressings to hear these things [RCA obviously doesn't care, and still frowns on the lyrics,most likely] , so you should find a tape trader who can get you a tape of the original record. However, disregard the fraudulent claim that this IS the original LP. I myself would like to hear the original in it's entirety rather than a poor sounding,muffuled boot. RCA, do a better job.....
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good Debut Album, August 13, 1999
By A Customer
Jefferson Airplane's 1966 Debut album, "Takes Off" is a sign of a very talented bunch of induviduals who haven't really learned to work together musically yet. All the right aspects are there- Good bass, good lead and vocals. It is evident that some songs were written to fill space on the LP, like "Run Around", before Kantner emerged as the lead songwriter of the group. Marty Balin, the groups founder, proves to do a great job of putting together an album for his newly founded group. To get to like these songs you have to spend time listening to them- "let the sun shine through the curtains". Give it time and you'll love it. Definetly not a bad album considering it's the head of the 50+ albums of the Jefferson Airplane family. Worth your time!
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