music.wikisort.org - CompositionDragon Fly is the debut album by Jefferson Starship, released on Grunt Records in 1974. It peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard 200, and has been certified a gold album. Credited to Grace Slick, Paul Kantner, and Jefferson Starship, the band itself was a turning point after a series of four albums centering on the partnership of Kantner and Slick during the disintegration of Jefferson Airplane through the early 1970s.
This article is about the Jefferson Starship album. For other albums with similar titles, see Dragonfly (disambiguation).
1974 studio album by Grace Slick, Paul Kantner and Jefferson Starship
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Released | September 1, 1974 |
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Recorded | July 1974 |
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Studio | Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco |
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Genre | Rock |
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Length | 42:25 |
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Label | Grunt/RCA Records |
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Producer | Jefferson Starship / Larry Cox |
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Source | Rating |
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Allmusic |     [1] |
Christgau's Record Guide | C+[2] |
The album received its RIAA gold certification within six months, selling as well as most Jefferson Airplane albums. Two singles were released from the album: "Ride the Tiger" reached #84 on the Billboard Hot 100; the follow-up single "Caroline" failed to chart. Singer Marty Balin, who had not appeared on an Airplane or Airplane-offshoot album since Volunteers in 1969, would write and sing on the single "Caroline." He would join Jefferson Starship soon after, and remain with the band until 1978. The song "Hyperdrive" was used in the opening ceremonies of the 1976 World Science Fiction Convention, MidAmeriCon, in Kansas City, Missouri.
Track listing
Charts
Personnel
- Grace Slick – lead (3, 5, 8) and backing vocals; piano (3)
- Paul Kantner – lead (1, 7) and backing vocals, rhythm guitar
- David Freiberg – lead (2, 6) and backing vocals, keyboards (1, 2, 4), piano (5, 6), organ (7, 8), bass (2)
- Papa John Creach – electric violin (1, 2, 5-8)
- Craig Chaquico – lead guitar
- Pete Sears – bass (1, 3-8), piano (2, 4, 7 ,8), harpsichord (4, 8), backing vocals
- John Barbata – drums, percussion
- Marty Balin – lead vocals (4)
- Production
- Jefferson Starship – producer
- Larry Cox – producer, engineer
- Pat Ieraci (Maurice) – production coordinator
- Steve Mantoani – recordist
- Paul Dowell – amp consultant
- Bill Thompson – manager
- Acy Lehman, Frank Mulvey – art directors
- Peter Lloyd – illustration
- Recorded and Mixed at Wally Heider's, San Francisco
References
Jefferson Airplane (discography, members) · Jefferson Starship (discography, members) · Starship (discography, members) |
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- Grunt Records
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- China Kantner (daughter)
- Jefferson Airplane
- Jefferson Starship
- Starship
- The Great Society
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