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Jefferson Airplane

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1967
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  • 1965

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Surrealistic Pillow is the second album by American psychedelic rock band Jefferson Airplane, released in February 1967. Original drummer Alexander ‘Skip’ Spence had left the band in mid-1966, replaced by a jazz drummer from Los Angeles, Spencer Dryden, a nephew of Charlie Chaplin. New lead vocalist Grace Slick, formerly of the Great Society, joined the band in 1966. Both Slick and Dryden debuted with the band on records with this album and its attendant singles, thus completing the best-known line-up of the group, which would remain stable until Dryden’s departure in early 1970. It is also considered to be one of the quintessential albums of the 1960s counterculture movement. Read on...

Song lines: ♪ I can but dance behind your smile ... We come and go as we please

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