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After Bathing at Baxter's

Album - 30 november 1967 - DeB Id: 22622
By Jefferson Airplane
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Album DeRango™ -1,48

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After Bathing At Baxter's CaseyJones

 "Frenetic experimentation, free rein to impossible dreams are the ingredients of 'After Bathing at Baxter's,' the Anarcho-Psychedelic masterpiece by Jefferson Airplane."

 "A special mention goes to Slick with 'Rejoyce,' a Joyce poem sung with hypnotic and sensual passion, one of the pinnacles of Psychedelia."

 Dive into Jefferson Airplane's psychedelic classic and experience a timeless musical journey today!

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Album DeRango™ -10,98

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After Bathing at Baxter's DaveJonGilmour

 "After Bathing At Baxter’s represents a daring and successful change of direction by Kantner, Slick, and company."

 "The triumph of freedom... the freedom to invent, to break free from molds, to fly, thanks to intricate melodies, psychedelic levels, space guitars, Zappa, clarinets, jazz, dreamy flutes, whispers, love and LSD, far more than simple folk-rock."

 Dive into Jefferson Airplane’s psychedelic masterpiece and experience the freedom of ‘After Bathing at Baxter’s’ today!

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(Dryden, Blackman and Thompson)

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Wild Tyme (03:10)
It's a wild time
I see people all around me changing faces
It's a wild time
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THE LAST WALL OF THE CASTLE
(Jorma Kaukonen)

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Rejoyce (04:01)
Chemical change like a laser beam
you've shattered the warning amber light
Make me warm
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Two Heads (03:10)
You want two heads on you body
And you've got two mirrors in your hand.
Priests are made of brick with gold crosses on a stick
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Jefferson Airplane

Jefferson Airplane formed in San Francisco in 1965 and became a leading band of the city’s psychedelic scene. With key members Grace Slick, Marty Balin, Paul Kantner, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, and Spencer Dryden, they scored major hits and helped define late-60s rock. They appeared at Monterey Pop (1967) and Woodstock (1969) and reunited in 1989.
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