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Crown of Creation

Album - 1968 - DeB Id: 20475
By Jefferson Airplane
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Album DeRango™ 26,96

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 "Crown Of Creation was born without a particular predetermined goal other than to provide a worthy successor to the excellent 'After Bathing At Baxter's'."

 "The key to the album lies in the ability to blend the many voices (four) of the group into an almost perfect sound mix and in the ability to leverage the high individual technical skills."

 Discover the timeless sounds of Jefferson Airplane's Crown Of Creation—listen now and experience a psychedelic rock classic!

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Lather (03:01)
Lather was thirty years old today,
They took away all of his toys.
His mother sent newspaper clippings to him,
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In Time (04:13)
Long time since I climbed down this mountain before
Things I've seen here make me want to go running home

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Triad (04:55)
You want to know how it will be
Me and him OR you and me
You both stand there your long hair flowing
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Star Track (03:09)
Star Track.
(Paul Kantner)

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Share a Little Joke

A friend of mine asked me
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You are the crown of creation.
You are the crown of creation,
And you've got no place to go.
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You don't know just
When to stop and when to go.
City streets in the dead of winter
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Greasy Heart (03:25)
Lady, you keep asking why he likes you how come
Wonder why he wants more if he just had some
Boys, she's got more to play with in the way of toys
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You and me, we keep walking around and we see
All the bullshit around us.
You try and keep your mind on what's going down,
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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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