Rate it!
Avg: 4.5 (22 ratings)
- Date Released: January 1, 2007
- Genre: Rock/Pop
- Style: Psychedelic Rock
- Label: Synergie OMP / The Orchard
-
They Say...
Jefferson Airplane was unique among San Francisco psychedelic groups for actually charting a pair of hit singles ("White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love"), but apart from those two radio staples, it was their albums and their live performances that made their reputations. Yet it wasn't until 1969 that they issued an official live album, by which time their repertory and sound had become much heavier than the way it started out. Live at the Monterey Festival captures them earlier in their history, on June 17, 1967, dead-center in the middle of the Summer of Love that their two hit singles helped usher in. They were still a somewhat folk-based group with an interest in blues as well, riding the initial tide of their success four months after the release of Surrealistic Pillow (whose songs make up the bulk of the eight-song set that they played) and with the two hits still fresh; it was also less than a year after Grace Slick joined, when Marty Balin was still playing a prominent (if not dominant) role in shaping the group's sound. The group's sound is very lean and muscular, especially Jorma Kaukonen's razor-sharp lead playing and Spencer Dryden's pounding beat, over Jack Casady's surprisingly melodic bass work -- Slick and Balin's voices meld perfectly on "High Flying Bird" and soar on the individual featured numbers. "Today" gets almost a definitive performance, and "Somebody to Love" isn't far behind. "The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil" as performed here is possibly the best single live track ever issued by the band. Additionally, the audio version of this set works better than elements of the film of it do -- for much of "Today," director D.A. Pennebaker ended up focusing on Grace Slick, who was only playing the keyboard, rather than Marty Balin, who was singing.
-
You Say...
Write a ReviewI would like to say...
“ The indie iTunes — Hardcore music fans are migrating to eMusic, the iTunes Music Store's cheaper, cooler cousin.”
Rolling Stone
Find a problem with a track? Please let us know.
08 Total Tracks, 37:58 Total Length
We will send an email to with the tracking ID for this issue.
Before reporting defective tracks, please note that you can re-download all of your tracks without losing credits. Please try to re-download your tracks in case a temporary issue caused your problem. If, after re-downloading your tracks, you are still experiencing issues, report them below.
Note: This form is for reporting defective tracks only.
For all other issues (billing, trouble downloading, etc),
contact Customer Support.
Playlists Jefferson Airplane appears on these playlists created by eMusic members
Explore music recommended by Jefferson Airplane fans
Credits
- Marty Balin - Vocals // Jefferson Airplane - Main Performer // Jorma Kaukonen - Guitar // Jorma Kaukonen - Guitar // Jorma Kaukonen - Guitar // Grace Slick - Vocals // Paul Kantner - Guitar (Rhythm) // Paul Kantner - Vocals (Background) // Jack Casady - Bass // Spencer Dryden - Drums // Mark Paytress - Liner Notes // Nigel Molden - Executive Producer
Choose from over 4.5 million
music downloadseMusic features legendary and emerging artists in every genre: classic rock to classical,indie to international, soundtracks to spiritual, jazz to country and many more.
MP3 downloads work on any digital media player
With eMusic, you OWN your music without any restrictions. Burn music to a CD, play it on your computer, mobile phone or any digital media player - including iPod®, Zune® and Walkman®.
Songs as low as $0.25
eMusic subscriptions start at just $11.99 a month for 30 downloads - that's less than $0.40 per song! And it gets better from there - our plans go as low as $0.25 per song!
Music Discovery
eMusic is about discovery. We make finding new music fun again with music recommendations from our award-winning team of music experts, member playlists and new music features.
Cancel anytime
With all the great music and site features we're pretty sure you will love eMusic. If not, no problem. You can cancel at any time and keep the music you have downloaded.




