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JEFFERSON AIRPLANE After Bathing At Baxter's LP First 1967 Pressing *NEAR MINT*
After Bathing at Baxter's is the third studio album by the San Francisco rock band Jefferson Airplane, was released in 1967 as RCA Victor LSO-1511 (stereo) and LOP-1511 (mono). The cover art is by artist Ron Cobb.
Due to the lack of a breakout hit, the experimental album was significantly less successful than its predecessor from a commercial standpoint. Paul Kantner's composition "The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil" was released as a single in August 1967, with him as lead singer and Grace Slick and Marty Balin harmonizing.
TITLE: JEFFERSON AIRPLANE After Bathing At Baxters CONDITION: MINT: Pristine Record - Never Played. Clean gloss - absolutely NO scuffs or scratches. Visual Inspection Only/Not Tested Tear in lower left corner of jacket (see photos) LABEL: RCA Victor LSO 1511 FORMAT: Stereo LP Vinyl LP Record BARCODE: None RELEASED: 1967 COUNTRY: US GENRE: Rock STYLE: Psychedelic NOTES: Released in a fold-out cover with a special inner sleeve. First pressings have a black RCA Victor label with the dog ''Nipper'' at the top.
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TRACKLIST: Side One Streetmasse 1 The Ballad of You & Me & Pooneil 2 A Small Package of Value Will Come to You, Shortly 3 Young Girl Sunday Blues The War Is Over 4 Martha 5 Wild Tyme Hymn to an Older Generation 6 The Last Wall of the Castle 7 rejoyce
SideTwo How Suite It Is 8 Watch Her Ride 9 Spare Chaynge (instrumental) Shizoforest Love Suite 10 Two Heads 11 Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon
CREDITS: Jefferson Airplane Grace Slick – piano, organ, recorder, vocals, lead vocals Marty Balin – rhythm guitar, vocals, lead vocals Paul Kantner – rhythm guitar, vocals, lead vocals Jorma Kaukonen – lead guitar, sitar, vocals, lead vocals Jack Casady – bass Spencer Dryden – drums, percussion, horn arrangement Additional personnel Gary Blackman – vocals Bill Thompson – vocals
NOTES: According to Jeff Tamarkin's history of the Airplane, "baxter" was the band's code for the psychedelic drug LSD or "acid", and the title as a whole translates to "After Tripping On Acid".
NOTES: The original lyric inner sleeve (US copies) was designed by the band, hence the credits for 'Nosreffej Enalpria' which is their band name in reverse.