1989 Jefferson Airplane – Jefferson Airplane
Jefferson Airplane is the eighth and final studio album by San Francisco rock band Jefferson Airplane, released on Epic Records in 1989. Marty Balin, Paul Kantner, Grace Slick, Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady all returned for the album and supporting tour, though Spencer Dryden did not participate. The album and accompanying tour would mark the last time Jefferson Airplane would perform together until their 1996 induction to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Paul Kantner, Marty Balin, and Jack Casady had toured as the KBC Band and released an eponymous album in 1986. Grace Slick had recently left Starship after performing lead vocals on their album, No Protection in 1987, and planned to retire from music. Jorma Kaukonen had been performing solo work and performing live with Jack Casady as Hot Tuna. Kanter left KBC Band in 1987 but joined Hot Tuna on stage for the 1987-1988 tour. Kaukonen invited Slick to play a concert at The Fillmore with Hot Tuna in 1988 where she performed harmony vocals on “Third Week in the Chelsea” and performed lead vocals along with Kantner for “Wooden Ships”. In 1989, Slick was convinced to join the band again and the five members finally got together to discuss a reunion tour and album. Joining Jefferson Airplane for the tour along with Aronoff on drums were Tim Gorman on keyboards (who had also played with KBC Band), Randy Jackson on guitar, and Jorma’s brother Peter Kaukonen also on guitar. Gorman and Jackson did not participate on the album. Kenny Aronoff joined the band as drummer for the tour and in the studio. The album was produced by Ron Nevison, who had previously produced the Jefferson Starship albums Freedom at Point Zero, Modern Times and Nuclear Furniture, as well as Slick’s solo album Software.
The first music video made to promote the album was for the Kantner-penned “Planes”. The video helped the single rise to #24 on the Billboard charts for mainstream rock, although the album itself only rose to #85 on the Billboard 200.[6] “Planes” had previously been performed live by KBC Band, and the first studio version was made for this album. Balin’s song “Summer of Love” had also been performed live with KBC Band, and was first recorded in the studio for this album. The song did not have a music video but rose to #15 on the adult contemporary charts. Steve Porcaro and David Paich of Toto wrote the final single, “True Love”, and also appeared on the song along with bandmate Mike Porcaro. The music video for “True Love” saw less airtime than the video for “Planes”. The Kaukonen compositions “Ice Age” and “Too Many Years” had previously been recorded in acoustic versions for the Kaukonen solo album Too Hot to Handle, and received a multi-instrumental treatment here. Kaukonen wrote one more song for the album, the instrumental “Upfront Blues.” At least two songs were written but rejected for the album: Balin’s “Let’s Go” and Slick’s “Harbor in Hong Kong”.
Steve Lukather mentioned he played on Jefferson Airplane album, but was uncredited. Supposedly he did slide guitar on True Love.
Tracks
1 Planes (Paul Kantner) 4:28
2 Freedom (Grace Slick) 4:54
3 Solidarity (Bertolt Brecht, Marty Balin, Mark Cummings) 5:08
4 Madeleine Street (Paul Kantner, Marty Balin) 4:15
5 Ice Age (Jorma Kaukonen) 4:18
6 Summer Of Love (Marty Balin) 4:17
7 The Wheel (Paul Kantner, Otto René Castillo) 6:10
8 Common Market Madrigal (Grace Slick) 2:47
9 True Love (Steve Porcaro, David Paich) 3:44
10 Upfront Blues (Jorma Kaukonen) 2:02
11 Now Is The Time (Grace Slick) 4:53
12 Too Many Years (Jorma Kaukonen) 4:12
Musicians
Bass | Jack Casady |
Guitar | Paul Kanther |
Guitar | Jorma Kaukonen |
Keyboards | Grace Slick |
Vocals | Marty Balin |
Vocals | Grace Slick |
Vocals | Paul Kanther |
Vocals | Jorma Kaukonen |
Other Musicians
Bass | Mike Porcaro |
Drums | Kenny Aronoff |
Guitar | Steve Lukather |
Guitar | Mike Landau |
Guitar | Peter Kaukonen |
Keyboards | David Paich |
Keyboards | Charles Judge |
Programming | Steve Porcaro |
Percussion | Kenny Aronoff |
Percussion | Efrain Toro |
Background Vocals | Mark Volman |
Background Vocals | Howard Kaylan |
Liner Notes
Coordinator – Lynda Lou Bouch
Mixed By – Greg Edward, Ron Nevison
Mixed By (Assistant) – Toby Wright
Recorded By – Greg Edward, Ron Nevison
Recorded By (Assistant) – Gina Immel, Jim Mitchell
Photography – Carl Studna
Mastered At K Disc Mastering
Mixed At Can-Am Recorders
Recorded At Rumbo Recorders
Recorded At Record Plant, LA
Phonographic Copyright CBS Records Inc
Copyright CBS Inc
Jan Lücker on Facebook
February 9, 2016 @ 08:21
Steve Lukatherr mentioned once he did a session on a Jefferson Airplane album, but the session was uncredited. This album has a track True Love, written by David Paich and Steve Porcaro, and Mike Porcaro is on that track, listening closely to True Love, it has a Steve vibe…I guess that is the uncredited session. (Love that song True Love, check it out) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a0De6dmZZo
Paulo Simões on Facebook
February 9, 2016 @ 10:03
It seems to me that Jorma Kaukonen is not very happy doing the video 😉
Jan Lücker on Facebook
February 9, 2016 @ 10:04
I noticed that too…LOL
Paulo Simões on Facebook
February 9, 2016 @ 10:04
Steve is all over the place… 🙂
Cheryl Milonopoulos on Facebook
February 9, 2016 @ 14:17
I listenend, and Steve’s guitar is what truly makes the song translate with such vibrance and passion.
Cheryl Milonopoulos on Facebook
February 9, 2016 @ 15:42
I guess Jorma had his reason. ???