RCA Victor Records Mono 1966
Jefferson Airplane Takes Off is the debut album of San Francisco rock band Jefferson Airplane, released on RCA Victor Records in September 1966. The personnel differ from the later "classic" lineup and the music is more folk-rock than the harder psychedelic sound for which the band later became famous. Signe Toly Anderson was the female vocalist whilst Skip Spence played drums. Both left the group shortly after the album's release and were replaced by Grace Slick and Spencer Dryden, respectively.
Side 1.
1. "Blues from an Airplane" Marty Balin, Skip Spence 2:10
2. "Let Me In" (lead vocals: Paul) Balin, Paul Kantner 2:55
3. "Bringing Me Down" Balin, Kantner 2:22
4. "It's No Secret" Balin 2:37
5. "Tobacco Road" Clay Warnick 3:26
Side 2.
1. "Come Up the Years" Balin, Kantner 2:30
2. "Run Around" (lead vocals: Paul) Balin, Kantner 2:35
3. "Let's Get Together" (lead vocals: Paul, Signe, Marty) Chester Powers 3:32
4. "Don't Slip Away" Balin, Spence 2:31
5. "Chauffeur Blues" (lead vocals: Signe) Lester Melrose 2:25
6. "And I Like It" Balin, Jorma Kaukonen 3:16
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