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01. "Blues From An Airplane" 02. "Let Me In" 03. "Bringing Me Down" 04. "It's No Secret" 05. "Tobacco Road" 06. "Come Up The Years" 07. "Run Around" 08. "Let's Get Together" 09. "Don't Slip Away" 10. "Chauffeur Blues" 11. "And I Like It" 12. "Runnin' 'round This World" 13. "High flyin' bird" 14. "It's Alright" 15. "Go To Her (Early Version)" 16. "Let Me In (Original Uncensored Version)" 17. "Run Around (Original Uncensored Version)" 18. "Chauffeur Blues (Alternate Version - Previously Unissued)" 19. "And I Like It (Alternate Version - Previously Unissued)"
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Incl. 8 Bonus Tracks |
 | Description: | Takes Off is an album by Jefferson Airplane, released in 2003. The album is a Remastered, Bonus Track(s) rock CD. - INCL. 8 BONUS TRACKSTheir great 1966 debut, with bonus tracks High Flyin' Bird; It's Alright; Go to Her (version 1); an alternate, unedited version of Let Me in ; unreleased alternate versions of Chauffeur Blues and And I Like It.Recorded in RCA Victor's Music Center of the World, Hollywood, California.
? 1965 BMG Music (Track 12); 1966 (Tracks 1 to 11); 1974 (Tracks 13, 14); 1992 (Tracks 15, 16); 2003 (Tracks 17 to 19
© 2003 BMG Heritage
After ten seconds of silence, Track 19 concludes the instrumental track for "Blues from an Airplane."
Originally released as [url=https://www.discogs.com/master/47873]RCA LSP-3584[/url], 1966."Jefferson Airplane Takes Off" is the debut studio album by the legendary American rock band Jefferson Airplane, released in 1966. This CD edition captures the raw energy and innovative spirit that would soon make them icons of psychedelic rock. Featuring standout tracks like "Blues from an Airplane," "It's No Secret," and "Come Up the Years," this album showcases a blend of folk-rock influences with experimental sounds that defined San Francisco's music scene in the mid-60s. Jefferson Airplane went on to achieve massive success with later albums such as "Surrealistic Pillow" and became central figures at historic events like Woodstock and Monterey Pop Festival. The band is celebrated for their pioneering role in shaping counterculture music, thanks to members like Grace Slick, Marty Balin, Paul Kantner, and Jorma Kaukonen. The manufacturer RCA (Radio Corporation of America) has been a major force in music history since its founding in 1919, known for producing high-quality recordings across genres and supporting groundbreaking artists throughout decades. |  | Cover: |
CD Jewel box |
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19 |
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82876503522 |
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