Recent studio album with a special performance by Grace Slick. One of the most influential, critically acclaimed and commercially successful bands of our time- in whatever incarnation. Lineup features Kantner, Balin, Casady, Chris Smith, T Lavitz of the Dixie Dregs, Diana Mangano and Tubes/Rundgren drummer Prairie Prince.
The 1975 album that was the beginning of the revitalised Jefferson Starship hitting the big time in the USA. Includes the mega-hit "Miracles" and all in all isn't that bad an album retaining the feel of later Airplane.
Recorded at The Fillmore in San Francisco, CA. Includes members Paul Katner, Marty Balin, Jack Cassidy, and Prairie Prince. Includes the hit songs 'Somebody to Love', 'Wooden Ships', and 'White Rabbit'.
1978 release from Jefferson Starship whilst they still retained the feel of the bands San Francisco Daze with Slick, Kanter and Balin still on board. This the follow-up to Spitfire, continued in a similar vein. Filled with rockers ballads and stadium acid rock, it includes "Love Too Good", " Runaway" and the Paul Kanter classic "All Nite Long". Remastered with expanded sleeve notes.
Debut album from 1974 features the old Jefferson Airplane sound but also showcases the talents of new guitarist Craig Chaquico. Tracks include "Ride The Tiger", "Hyperdrive" and the epic "Caroline" (with Marty Balin guesting). Anyone who digs later Airplane will still find much to like here as the group head off in a cosmic rock direction.
Recorded in 1983 this is a concert that brings you the best of Airplane & Starship material from 'Somebody To Love' & 'White Rabbit' to 'Jane' & 'Stairway To Cleveland'. In this footage Grace Slick and Paul Kantner join powerful co-lead singer Mickey Thomas, Craig Chaquico, Peter Sears, Danny Baldwin and Quicksilver's David Freiberg in an amazing run through Jefferson Airplane/Starship hits. Region 0, 4;3 screen format in digital stereo. PAL