"Jefferson Airplane," wrote Rolling Stone magazine, "is a ship which transports its passengers to the revolutionary fantasies of their own minds." As self-appointed executors of chaos and anarchy, Jefferson Airplane turned on their fans with musical sexual allegories, drug-extolling lyrics and revolutionary songs. In 1966, armed with a lucrative recording contract from RCA-Victor, they won against much opposition from recording company bosses and released their album Volunteers, thereby bringing what is probably the very best recording from their early years to the public.

Grace Slick (voc, org); Marty Balin, Paul Kantner (voc); Jerry Garcia, Jorma Kaukonen (g); Steven Stills (org); Nicky Hopkins (p); Jack Casady (b); Spencer Dryden (dr); Joey Covington (cga)
Release date: 04/03
Recording: 1969 by Richie Schmitt and Joe Lopes
Production: Wally Heider and Al Schmitt

Track Listing
Side One
1. We Can be Together
2. Good Shepard
3. The Farm
4. Hey Frederick

Side Two
5. Turn My Life Down
6. Wooden Ships
7. Eskimo Blue Day
8. A Song for All Seasons
9. Meadowlands
10. Volunteers

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