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Crown of Creation

 
Album Review: Crown of Creation

  • Artist: Jefferson Airplane
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1968 09
  • Total Time: 37:42
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The group's fourth album, appearing ten months following After Bathing at Baxter's, isn't the same kind of leap forward that Baxter's represented from Surrealistic Pillow. Indeed, in many ways, Crown of Creation is a more conservative album stylistically, opening with "Lather," a Grace Slick original that was one of the group's very last forays (and certainly their last prominent one) into a folk idiom. Much of what follows is a lot more based in electric rock, as well as steeped in elements of science fiction (specifically author John Wyndham's book The Chrysalids) in several places, but Crown of Creation was still deliberately more accessible musically than its predecessor, even as the playing became more bold and daring within more traditional song structures. Jack Casady by this time had developed one of the most prominent and distinctive bass sounds in American rock, as identifiable (if not quite as bracing) as John Entwistle's was with the Who, as demonstrated on "In Time," "Star Track," "Share a Little Joke," "If You Feel," (where he's practically a second lead instrument), and the title song, and Jorma Kaukonen's slashing, angular guitar attack was continually surprising as his snaking lead guitar parts wended their way through "Star Track" and "Share a Little Joke." The album also reflected the shifting landscape of West Coast music with its inclusion of "Triad," a David Crosby song that Crosby's own group, the Byrds, had refused to release -- its presence (the only extant version of the song for a number of years) was a forerunner of the sound that would later be heard on Crosby's own debut solo album, If I Could Only Remember My Name (on which Slick, Paul Kantner, and Casady would appear). The overall album captured the group's rapidly evolving, very heavy live sound within the confines of some fairly traditional song structures, and left ample room for Slick and Marty Balin to express themselves vocally, with Balin turning in one of his most heartfelt and moving performances on "If You Feel." "Ice Cream Phoenix" pulses with energy and "Greasy Heart" became a concert standard for the group -- the studio original of the latter is notable for Slick's most powerful vocal performance since "Somebody to Love." And the album's big finish, "The House at Pooneil Corners," seemed to fire on all cylinders, their amps cranked up to ten (maybe 11 for Casady), and Balin, Slick, and Kantner stretching out on the disjointed yet oddly compelling tune and lyrics. It didn't work 100 percent, but it made for a shattering finish to the album. Crown of Creation has been reissued on CD several times, including a Mobile Fidelity audiophile edition at the start of the '90s, but in 2003, RCA released a remastered edition with four bonus tracks from the same sessions including the mono single mix of "Share a Little Joke," the previously unreleased 8 minute "The Saga of Sydney Spacepig," Spencer Dryden's co-authored "Ribump Ba Bap Dum Dum," which is a spaced-out assembly of noises, effects, and pop-culture catch-phrases, and the more accessible "Would You Like a Snack?," an atonal piece of musical scatology featuring Grace Slick and co-authored by Slick and Frank Zappa. ~ Bruce Eder & Al Campbell, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Lather Grace Slick Jefferson Airplane (2:55)
In Time Paul Kantner, Marty Balin Jefferson Airplane (4:10)
Triad (Lyrics) David Crosby Jefferson Airplane (4:50)
Star Track Jorma Kaukonen Jefferson Airplane (3:08)
Share a Little Joke Marty Balin Jefferson Airplane (3:07)
Chushingura Spencer Dryden Jefferson Airplane (1:16)
If You Feel Marty Balin, Garry Blackman, Gary Blackman Jefferson Airplane (3:17)
Crown of Creation Paul Kantner Jefferson Airplane (2:53)
Ice Cream Phoenix Charles Cockey, Jorma Kaukonen Jefferson Airplane (2:59)
Greasy Heart Grace Slick Jefferson Airplane (3:19)
House at Pooneil Corners Paul Kantner, Marty Balin Jefferson Airplane (5:48)

Credits

Marty Balin (Guitar), Tim Davis (Conga), Spencer Dryden (Organ), Richie Schmitt (Engineer), Jorma Kaukonen (Guitar), Grace Slick (Vocals), Grace Slick (Keyboards), Al Schmitt (Engineer), Gene Twombly (Sound Effects), Al Schmitt (Producer), Jorma Kaukonen (Vocals), Paul Kantner (Vocals), Spencer Dryden (Piano), David Crosby (Guitar), Charles Cockey (Guitar), Charles Cockey (Vocals), Dan Woody (Bongos), Bill Goodwin (Drums), Jack Casady (Bass), Spencer Dryden (Vocals), Spencer Dryden (Drums), Paul Kantner (Guitar), Joe Lopes (Engineer), Marty Balin (Vocals)
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Crown of Creation
Studio album by Jefferson Airplane
Released September 1968
Recorded February 1968 – June 1968 at RCA Studios, Hollywood
Genre Acid rock, psychedelic rock
Length 38:31
Label RCA
Producer Al Schmitt
Professional reviews
Jefferson Airplane chronology
After Bathing at Baxter's
(1967)
Crown of Creation
(1968)
Bless Its Pointed Little Head
(1969)

Crown of Creation was released in 1968 and is the fourth album by the San Francisco rock band Jefferson Airplane. The album peaked at number 6 on the album charts and was eventually certified gold. The David Crosby-penned "Triad" is the only track not composed by Jefferson Airplane. The song was previously rejected for release by Crosby's group The Byrds as being too risqué.

Contents

Track listing

Side one
# Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Lather" ([1]) Grace Slick 2:57
2. "In Time"   Paul Kantner, Marty Balin 4:14
3. "Triad"   David Crosby 4:55
4. "Star Track"   Jorma Kaukonen 3:11
5. "Share a Little Joke"   Balin 3:09
6. "Chushingura" (instrumental) Spencer Dryden 1:20
Side two
# Title Writer(s) Length
1. "If You Feel"   Balin, Gary Blackman 3:21
2. "Crown of Creation" (Sampled from John Wyndham's "The Chrysalids"[2]) Kantner 2:54
3. "Ice Cream Phoenix"   Kaukonen, Charles Cockey 3:02
4. "Greasy Heart"   Slick 3:26
5. "The House at Pooneil Corners"   Kantner, Balin 5:54
August 19, 2003 CD bonus tracks
# Title Writer(s) Length
12. "Ribump Ba Bap Dum Dum" (instrumental) Dryden, William Goodwin 1:32
13. "Would You Like a Snack?" ([3]) Frank Zappa, Slick 2:40
14. "Share a Little Joke" (single version B-side RCA #9496) Balin 3:09
15. "The Saga of Sydney Spacepig"   Dryden 7:55
16. "Candy Man" (hidden track) Rev. Gary Davis 2:25

Personnel

Additional Personnel

Production

  • Al Schmitt – producer
  • Richie Schmitt – engineer
  • Maurice – 8-Track
  • Hiro – cover and back photo
  • USAF – bomb photo Hiroshima
  • J. Van Hamersveld – album design, art direction
  • Bill Laudner – road manager
  • Chick Casady – equipment manager
  • Bill Thompson – manager

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1968 Billboard Pop Albums 6

Single

Year Single Chart Position
1968 "Greasy Heart" Billboard Pop Singles 98
1968 "Crown of Creation" Billboard Pop Singles 64


References

  1. ^ The song "Lather" was written in part for drummer Spencer Dryden's 30th birthday, and in part for bassist Jack Casady's arrest for nudity at Santa Cruz.
  2. ^ "Sampled with permission and most appropriately from John Wyndham's 'The Chrysalids', written specifically, originally, and humorously/ironically for and at the request of The Hubert Humphrey campaign for President, 1967 or -8 or so" - Kantner, Paul (2003). Lyrica - Paul Kantner's Theory of Everything. Little Dragon Press. 
  3. ^ Frank Zappa is credited as the "leader" on "Would You Like a Snack?". Zappa bandmates Art Tripp, Ian Underwood and Don Preston also appear. Zappa released a song by the same name on 200 Motels, which is completely unrelated to the Jefferson Airplane track. The melody of that track is from Zappa's "Holiday in Berlin" composition, whereas the Jefferson Airplane track is an original composition. "Would You Like a Snack?" was first issued as part of the Jefferson Airplane Loves You box set in 1992. [1]
  4. ^ Drummer and co-founder of The Steve Miller Band.

 
 
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