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Freedom At Point Zero

Jefferson Starship

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Album Review

Freedom at Point Zero is not a great Jefferson Starship album; the wonder is that it is as good as it is. Since the band's previous album, the Top Ten, million-selling Earth, the group had lost its two lead singers, Grace Slick and Marty Balin, and they had been replaced by Mickey Thomas. "Jane," released as a single in advance of the album, displayed the result: even before Thomas' soaring tenor entered, it sounded like Foreigner. But it also made the Top 20, which helped the album into the Top Ten and to a gold record award. Reluctant leader Paul Kantner came back to the fore, and, at least on the energetic "Girl with the Hungry Eyes" (a chart single), that was a good thing, though the more typically discursive, rhythmically static songs like "Lightning Rose" and "Things to Come" (on which Thomas, through the magic of overdubbing, replaced Slick and Balin) slowed things down. Other songwriting contributors such as bassist Pete Sears and guitarist Craig Chaquico brought in generic arena rock bombast like "Awakening" and "Rock Music," making this a typically uneven effort. Although Freedom at Point Zero demonstrated that the group could soldier on, the band without its quirky individualists was ultimately too generic, which made Slick's return on the next album welcome.

Customer Reviews

Maybe not what you'd expect

I mind hearing "Jane" when it first came out and it's stood the test of time. Once I was old enough to have spending money, I found a copy of his LP and gave it a try on the strength of that one track. Unburdened by previous experiences of the Jefferson Airplane (i.e. not old enough to know) I thought it was a brilliant album - hard & melodic.....just my taste at the time. Many acts have proved you can go on flogging a dead horse and make a comfortable living out of a back catalogue. Jefferson Airplane gradually broke with their hippy roots to become Jefferson Starship and then Starship for those mid/late '80s pop compositions. So what we have here isn't summer of love musings, early 70's rock derived from summer of love musings, '80s pop/rock and with essentially none of the "classic" lineup. Since history relates that relations within the group were rotten for one reason or another, that's not necessarily a bad thing. If you like Foreigner, Asia, Boston etc from this period and you've never tried this LP - get it now.

Forget the naysayers!

This album was my first introduction to the Starship and as a 17 year old had no idea about their previous life as a 'hippy' band. All I knew was I loved it!. Sure, 'Jane' is quite derivative and typical of the late seventies Toto and Boston type singles but so what, it sounds great!. The rest of the album is much more interesting, the tracks 'Awakening','Just the Same' and the title track havent lost their magic for me. In spite of the vitriol their next two albums also recieved I liked them too!.

Biography

Formed: 1974 in San Francisco, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Jefferson Starship was among the most successful arena rock bands of the 1970s and early '80s, an even greater commercial entity than its predecessor, Jefferson Airplane, the band out of which it evolved. Many Jefferson Airplane fans decried the group's new, more mainstream musical direction, especially after Airplane singers Grace Slick and Marty Balin departed in 1978. But with shifting personnel, Jefferson Starship managed to please its new fans and...
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