Crown of Creation (Bonus Track Version)
Jefferson Airplane
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Lather | Jefferson Airplane | 2:56 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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In Time | Jefferson Airplane | 4:12 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Triad | Jefferson Airplane | 4:54 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Star Track | Jefferson Airplane | 3:08 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Share a Little Joke | Jefferson Airplane | 3:07 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Chushingura | Jefferson Airplane | 1:17 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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If You Feel | Jefferson Airplane | 3:21 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Crown of Creation | Jefferson Airplane | 2:54 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Ice Cream Phoenix | Jefferson Airplane | 2:59 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Greasy Heart | Jefferson Airplane | 3:25 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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The House At Pooneil Corners | Jefferson Airplane | 5:49 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Ribumbabap Rubadubaoumoum (Bonus Track) | Jefferson Airplane | 1:29 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Would You Like a Snack (Bonus Track) | Jefferson Airplane | 2:37 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Share a Little Joke (Mono Single Version) [Bonus Track] | Jefferson Airplane | 3:06 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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The Saga of Sydney Spacepig (Bonus Track) | Jefferson Airplane | 10:30 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
| Total: 15 Songs |
Album Review
The group's fourth album, appearing ten months following After Bathing at Baxter's, isn't the same kind of leap forward that Baxter's represented from Surrealistic Pillow. Indeed, in many ways Crown of Creation is a more stylistically conservative album. It opens with "Lather," a Grace Slick original that was one of the group's very last forays (and certainly their last prominent one) into a folk idiom. Much of what follows is a lot more based in electric rock, as well as steeped in elements of science fiction (specifically author John Wyndham's book The Chrysalids) in several places, but Crown of Creation was still deliberately more musically accessible than its predecessor, even as the playing became more bold and daring within more traditional song structures. Jack Casady by this time had developed one of the most prominent and distinctive bass sounds in American rock, as identifiable (if not quite as bracing) as John Entwistle's was with the Who, as demonstrated on "In Time," "Star Track," "Share a Little Joke," "If You Feel," (where he's practically a second lead instrument), and the title song. Jorma Kaukonen's slashing, angular guitar attack was continually surprising as his snaking lead guitar parts wended their way through "Star Track" and "Share a Little Joke." The album also reflected the shifting landscape of West Coast music with its inclusion of "Triad," a David Crosby song that Crosby's own group, the Byrds, had refused to release. Its presence (the only extant version of the song for a number of years) was a forerunner of the sound that would later be heard on Crosby's own debut solo album If I Could Only Remember My Name (on which Slick, Paul Kantner, and Casady would appear). The overall album captured the group's rapidly evolving, very heavy live sound within the confines of some fairly traditional song structures, and left ample room for Slick and Marty Balin to express themselves vocally, with Balin turning in one of his most heartfelt and moving performances on "If You Feel." "Ice Cream Phoenix" pulses with energy and "Greasy Heart" became a concert standard for the group — the studio original of the latter is notable for Slick's most powerful vocal performance since "Somebody to Love." And the album's big finish, "The House at Pooneil Corners," seemed to fire on all cylinders, their amps cranked up to ten (maybe 11 for Casady), and Balin, Slick, and Kantner stretching out on the disjointed yet oddly compelling tune and lyrics. It didn't work 100 percent, but it made for a shattering finish to the album. Crown of Creation has been reissued on CD several times, including a Mobile Fidelity audiophile edition at the start of the '90s, but in 2003, RCA released a remastered edition with four bonus tracks from the same sessions including the mono single mix of "Share a Little Joke," the previously unreleased eight-minute "The Saga of Sydney Spacepig," Spencer Dryden's co-authored "Ribump Ba Bap Dum Dum" (a spaced-out assembly of noises, effects, and pop culture catchphrases), and the more accessible "Would You Like a Snack?," an atonal piece of musical scatology co-authored by Slick and Frank Zappa. ~ Bruce Eder & Al Campbell, Rovi
Customer Reviews
One of the great ones
When I was much younger in my way early 20's, maybe even late teens, I had been a child a varied music tastes. From the first song I can remember, from A.M. radio at about three years old, I can see clearly now the rain is gone, to Elvis, to seeing Yellow Submarine, when I was way young and then late on Tommy and then even later The Wall. I was a fan of Disco and even had a silky disco shirt I wore when that horrible dance show came on. I knew some about rock and eventually was lured into Kiss by a cousin. I quickly discovered a way better band watching Sha Na Na with my father one Saturday night in which the Ramones played, I think my father hated them, I loved them and that silly movie in which they ate a lot of pizza. Eventually I would discover Rap and Hip Hop. By my late teens I started getting sick of buying rap albums with one good song on them and turned my focus to some of the people those records sampled like Jimi Hendrix. I was looking for some Hendrix at a garage sale one day and found this along side the great one. I bought it out of a flook at took it home for a listen. I must have listened to this a thousand times. That was my classic rock phase. There is great song on here that would make a great cover tune even today…If You Feel. This is a great album all the way through and is one of the heights of late 60s Psychedelia. What makes this album work is that it is soft music I mean way soft, that never bores you and is not real difficult to take in. This will grow on you if you have never heard it and if you have you know what I mean.
10th time
This at least the tenth time in my life I bought this album I was lucky enough to have seen the Airplane several times including at Woodstock spent a lot of time driving around during the weekend in high school eating sunshine and listening to this album ( 8 track at the time) just downloaded so I can listen to it again no sunshine this time just driving home from work what happened to me?
Can I rate this album 10 stars?
Without a doubt one of the greatest recordings of the era. Masterpiece is being gentle. This is the Airplane at the top of their game. Do yourself a big favor and buy this. If you have never listened to Jefferson Airplane, buy this. And if you have fond memories of what this album promised and represented well, wasn't it great?
Biography
Formed: 1965 in San Francisco, CA
Genre: Rock
Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s
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- $9.99
- Genres: Rock, Music, Pop, Pop/Rock, Psychedelic, Singer/Songwriter, Folk-Rock
- Released: Sep 1968
- ℗ 2003 BMG Heritage













