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Paul Kantner / Jefferson Starship - Blows Against The Empire

Label: RCA Victor
Catalog#: LSP-4448
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:US
Released:1970
Genre: Rock
Style:
Credits: Guitar, Vocals, Banjo, Bass [Bass Machine] - Paul Kantner
Piano, Vocals - Grace Slick
Producer - Paul Kantner
Notes:Released with gatefold jacket.
Lyrics included in 8 page illustrated booket.
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Tracklisting:

A1   Mau Mau (Amerikon) (6:33)
    Drums - Joey Covington
  Guitar [Lead] - Peter Kaukonen
A2   The Baby Three (1:42)
A3   Let's Go Together (4:11)
    Banjo - Jerry Garcia
  Drums - Bill Kreutzmann
A4   A Child Is Coming (6:15)
    Bass - Jack Casady
  Guitar, Vocals - David Crosby
B1   Sunrise (1:54)
    Bass - Jack Casady
B2   Hijack (8:18)
    Congas - Graham Nash , Joey Covington
B3   Home (0:37)
B4   Have You Seen The Stars Tonite (3:42)
    Guitar - David Crosby
  Guitar [Pedal Steel] - Jerry Garcia
  Percussion - Mickey Hart
B5   XM (1:22)
B6   Starship (7:07)
    Bass - Harvey Brooks
  Guitar - Jerry Garcia
  Vocals - David Crosby , David Freiderg , Graham Nash

User Reviews:

DJNickC, May 21, 2008

This is a lost classic. Featuring an all star cast of West Coast musicians such as Paul Kantner, Grace Slick, Joey Covington, Jack Cassady, Jerry Garcia, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart, David Crosby, Graham Nash - this album personifies the Haight Ashbury spirit of the 60's. A concept album detailing the hijacking of a Starship to travel into space to set up a new society on a new planet. Musically it is superb. The opening rebellious rock n roll of Mau Mau. The psycedelic banjo plucking of the Baby Tree. The soaring vocals of Grace Slick on Lets Go Together. The finest moment of all comes in the shape of the beautiful Have You Seen The Stars Tonite (would you like to come up on A deck and look at them with me)Sheer brilliance. They don't make albums like this anymore!!

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