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Jefferson Airplane Takes Off

Album - 15 august 1966 - DeB Id: 46302
By Jefferson Airplane
11 Tracks 1 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 0 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 21,50

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 Anderson, though inferior to Slick, performs excellently, endowed with a powerful and inspired voice.

 The track that strikes me the most for its rhythm and the devastating effects of Kaukonen’s guitar is 'Let Me In', certainly the most inspired and innovative track on the record.

 Explore Jefferson Airplane’s powerful debut and rediscover the roots of psychedelic rock. Listen now to 'Takes Off' and experience their early blues-rock magic!

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You're bringing me down
And you know it ain't right
You've been running around, love
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It's no secret
how strong my love is for you
It's no secret
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Tobacco Road (03:29)
I was born in a bunk
In the middle of Tobacco Road
Mother died and my daddy got drunk
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I ought to get going
I shouldn't stay here and love you
More than I do
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Run Around (02:41)
One time ,run around,
Don’t look and for me to go your way
You left me here with out anything to love
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Almost been a year since we've been together
Seems so long ago since you drifted away
Suddenly the past has fallen in behind us
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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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