
Jefferson Airplane - Volunteers
Jefferson Airplane's sixth album Volunteers was released in 1969, a mere two years after their monumental psychedelic hippie rock album Surrealistic Pillow.
Volunteers is a politically charged album, mainly dealing with the injustice of the Vietnam war.
Besides its lyrical content causing controversy, the album was ahead of its time on a technological level as well.
At the time, Volunteers was one of the first albums to be recorded on a state-of-the-art sixteen track tape recorder, a picture of which can be seen on the backside of the album sleeve.
Musical collaborators include Stephen Stills and David Crosby.
Volunteers is a crucial Jefferson record that ranks among the top albums of this seminal San Francisco psychedelic rock group.
Jefferson Airplane's sixth album Volunteers was released in 1969, a mere two years after their monumental psychedelic hippie rock album Surrealistic Pillow.
Volunteers is a politically charged album, mainly dealing with the injustice of the Vietnam war.
Besides its lyrical content causing controversy, the album was ahead of its time on a technological level as well.
At the time, Volunteers was one of the first albums to be recorded on a state-of-the-art sixteen track tape recorder, a picture of which can be seen on the backside of the album sleeve.
Musical collaborators include Stephen Stills and David Crosby.
Volunteers is a crucial Jefferson record that ranks among the top albums of this seminal San Francisco psychedelic rock group.
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Jefferson Airplane's sixth album Volunteers was released in 1969, a mere two years after their monumental psychedelic hippie rock album Surrealistic Pillow.
Volunteers is a politically charged album, mainly dealing with the injustice of the Vietnam war.
Besides its lyrical content causing controversy, the album was ahead of its time on a technological level as well.
At the time, Volunteers was one of the first albums to be recorded on a state-of-the-art sixteen track tape recorder, a picture of which can be seen on the backside of the album sleeve.
Musical collaborators include Stephen Stills and David Crosby.
Volunteers is a crucial Jefferson record that ranks among the top albums of this seminal San Francisco psychedelic rock group.























