Friday, 13 September 2024

Jefferson Starship (Jefferson Airplane) - Earth (1978)

Year: March 1978 (CD 1997)
Label: RCA Records / BMG (Europe), 07863 66878 2
Style: Pop Rock
Country: San Francisco, California, U.S.
Time: 42:10
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 253 Mb

US: Platinum.
The band's previous album Spitfire had been a great success, producing a No. 12 hit in "With Your Love" and going platinum, followed by a successful summer tour. In November 1976 singer Grace Slick married Skip Johnson, the group's former lighting director, which caused some tension in the group since she had previously been with guitarist Paul Kantner for seven years prior, birthing their daughter China Kantner. In addition, singer Marty Balin was hesitant to tour with the group throughout 1977, causing the other band members to blame him for loss of revenue; David Freiberg was quoted in Rolling Stone saying "...we aren’t playing enough. I don’t like to sit at home and have to exercise all the time just to make my hands work." Balin also gave a contentious interview with Crawdaddy that January in which he stated "The Starship isn't big enough to keep me busy...I refuse to work with imbeciles anymore" and was especially harsh on Slick, claiming "she reminds me of my mother--she's not sexy" and that he was proud that he'd been the only member of Jefferson Airplane who had refused her advances. Balin later claimed his quotes had been taken out of context and to prove no hard feelings, eventually agreed to recording another Starship album in the summer of 1977, with a tour to follow afterward.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_(Jefferson_Starship_album))

01. Love Too Good (06:08)
02. Count On Me (03:17)
03. Take Your Time (04:14)
04. Crazy Feelin' (03:41)
05. Skateboard (03:22)
06. Fire (04:46)
07. Show Yourself (04:39)
08. Runaway (05:24)
09. All Nite Long (06:34)

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