Description: Surrealistic Pillow by Jefferson Airplane [Remastered] [Expanded] [CD] Track Listing: 1 She Has Funny Cars2 Somebody to Love3 My Best Friend4 Today5 Comin' Back to Me6 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds7 D. C.B.A.--258 How Do You Feel9 Embryonic Journey10 White Rabbit11 Platic Fantastic Lover12 In The Morning [Bonus Track]13 J.P.P. McStep B. Blue [Bonus Track]14 Go to Her [Bonus Track]15 Come Back Baby [Bonus Track]16 Somebody to Love (mono single version) [Bonus Track]17 White Rabbit (mono single version) [Bonus Track]Their 1967 breakthrough, along with Sgt. Pepper's THE soundtrack to the Summer of Love. Bonus tracks include mono single versions of Somebody to Love and White Rabbit; in the Morning; J.P.P. MC Step B. Blues; Go to Her, and Come Back Baby. --- The second album by Jefferson Airplane, Surrealistic Pillow was a groundbreaking piece of folk-rock-based psychedelia, and it hit like a shot heard round the world; where the later efforts from bands like the Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and especially, the Charlatans, were initially not too much more than cult successes, Surrealistic Pillow rode the pop charts for most of 1967, soaring into that rarefied Top Five region occupied by the likes of the Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and so on, to which few American rock acts apart from the Byrds had been able to lay claim since 1964. And decades later the album still comes off as strong as any of those artists' best work. From the Top Ten singles "White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love" to the sublime "Embryonic Journey," the sensibilities are fierce, the material manages to be both melodic and complex (and it rocks, too), and the performances, sparked by new member Grace Slick on most of the lead vocals, are inspired, helped along by Jerry Garcia (serving as spiritual and musical advisor and sometimes guitarist). Every song is a perfectly cut diamond, too perfect in the eyes of the bandmembers, who felt that following the direction of producer Rick Jarrard and working within three- and four-minute running times, and delivering carefully sung accompaniments and succinct solos, resulted in a record that didn't represent their real sound. Regardless, they did wonderful things with the music within that framework, and the only pity is that RCA didn't record for official release any of the group's shows from the same era, when this material made up the bulk of their repertory. That way the live versions, with the band's creativity unrestricted, could be compared and contrasted with the record. The songwriting was spread around between Marty Balin, Slick, Paul Kantner, and Jorman Kaukonen, and Slick and Basin (who never had a prettier song than "Today," which he'd actually written for Tony Bennett) shared the vocals; the whole album was resplendent in a happy balance of all of these creative elements, before excessive experimentation (musical and chemical) began affecting the band's ability to do a straightforward song. The group never made a better album, and few artists from the era ever did. ~ Bruce Eder, AllMusic Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE
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Artist: Jefferson Airplane
Original Album Release Year: 1967
Record Label: RCA / BMG Heritage
Reissue Produced by: Bob Irwin
Release Title: Surrealistic Pillow
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
Custom Bundle: No
Edition: Reissue, Remastered
Type: Album
Format: CD
Language: English
Producer: Rick Jarrard
Release Year: 2003
Style: Hard Rock, Folk-Rock, Psychedelia/Garage, Contemporary Pop/Rock
Features: Remastered, Sealed, Bonus Tracks
Genre: Rock