• Jefferson Airplane-Surrealistic Pillow

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Jefferson Airplane-Surrealistic Pillow

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  • S4-Ep. 4 Jefferson Airplane-Surrealistic Pillow (RCA)

    Released Feb 1, 1967, and Recorded between October 31-Nov 22, 1966

    Surrealistic Pillow (1967) is a defining album of the 1960s psychedelic rock era, marking the debut of Grace Slick as Jefferson Airplane’s lead vocalist. The album blends folk, rock, and experimental sounds, with standout tracks like “Somebody to Love” and “White Rabbit,” which became anthems of the counterculture. With contributions from multiple band members, the album offers diverse vocals and songwriting styles, including Grace Slick’s powerful delivery, Marty Balin’s emotive ballads, and Paul Kantner’s folk-rock influences. The album’s success helped propel the band into mainstream recognition, while its psychedelic experimentation captured the spirit of the San Francisco scene. Produced with help from Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia, Surrealistic Pillow is considered a genre masterpiece, with its influence still felt today. The cover art further symbolized the album’s surreal, rebellious vibe, marking a cultural milestone in rock history.

    Signature Tracks "Somebody to Love," "Today," "White Rabbit"

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S4-Ep. 4 Jefferson Airplane-Surrealistic Pillow (RCA)

Released Feb 1, 1967, and Recorded between October 31-Nov 22, 1966

Surrealistic Pillow (1967) is a defining album of the 1960s psychedelic rock era, marking the debut of Grace Slick as Jefferson Airplane’s lead vocalist. The album blends folk, rock, and experimental sounds, with standout tracks like “Somebody to Love” and “White Rabbit,” which became anthems of the counterculture. With contributions from multiple band members, the album offers diverse vocals and songwriting styles, including Grace Slick’s powerful delivery, Marty Balin’s emotive ballads, and Paul Kantner’s folk-rock influences. The album’s success helped propel the band into mainstream recognition, while its psychedelic experimentation captured the spirit of the San Francisco scene. Produced with help from Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia, Surrealistic Pillow is considered a genre masterpiece, with its influence still felt today. The cover art further symbolized the album’s surreal, rebellious vibe, marking a cultural milestone in rock history.

Signature Tracks "Somebody to Love," "Today," "White Rabbit"

Playlist YouTube Playlist, Spotify Playlist

Full Album Full Album on YouTube Full Album on Spotify

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