Album of the day (#1133): Surrealistic Pillow

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  • Posted: 12/30/2013 21:00
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Today's album of the day

Surrealistic Pillow by Jefferson Airplane (View album | Buy this album)

Year: 1967.
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Overall rank: 284
Average rating: 80/100 (from 281 votes).



Tracks:
1. She Has Funny Cars
2. Somebody To Love
3. My Best Friend
4. Today
5. Comin' Back To Me
6. 3/5 Of A Mile In 10 Seconds
7. D.c.b.a. - 25
8. How Do You Feel
9. Embryonic Journey
10. White Rabbit
11. Plastic Fantastic Lover

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  • Posted: 12/30/2013 21:23
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Is good, but I've never felt like it's aged well. Still, the highlights are superb.
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The whole thing's great! My favorite track is White Rabbit.
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This along with Disraeli Gears are the supposed 67's psychedelic masterpieces I don't quite get. They are good, but I don't see anything truly fabulous in them.
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This is #7 for me in 1967, which is pretty good considering the strength of that year. White Rabbit is brilliant, though I wish it were longer.
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Don't quite understand the lukewarm reception of this. It's not a favourite of mine, b ut it's still a very strong album, era-defining and all. If you haven't already, go for it.
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Norman Bates wrote:
Don't quite understand the lukewarm reception of this. It's not a favourite of mine, b ut it's still a very strong album, era-defining and all. If you haven't already, go for it.


Oh, I certainly agree it was era-defining.
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swedenman wrote:
Is good, but I've never felt like it's aged well. Still, the highlights are superb.


This. I enjoy After Bathing at Baxter's more.
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It's one of my favourite albums from the 1960s. Jefferson Airplane was one of the first bands that got me into listening to full albums - and Surrealistic Pillow was the first JA album I bought. First I had a compilation album and I loved White Rabbit and Somebody to Love, then I realised these two songs were on the same studio album, so I bought Surrealistic Pillow. Then I bought all their other albums but this one is their best.
The whole album is great, not just the two big hits. They re-recorded Somebody to Love, originally a Great Society song, and it's a better, a faster, a more energetic version what Slick & co. previously recorded.
I like that there are individually written songs on this album, very good songs by Marty Balin (Plastic Fantastic Lover, Today, Comin' Back to Be), songs written by Paul Kantner D.C.B.A - 25) and a beautiful instrumental by Jorma Kaukonen (Embryonic Journey), but it still sounds an album, not just songs by the members. They all captured the sound of early 1967 perfectly on this album.
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Fantastic music - it literally put west coast psychedelia on the charts - and just for that is and remains a landmark album.
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