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* "[[It's No Secret (Jefferson Airplane Song)|It's No Secret]] / [[Runnin' Round This World]]" (1966) | * "[[It's No Secret (Jefferson Airplane Song)|It's No Secret]] / [[Runnin' Round This World]]" (1966) |
Revision as of 12:02, 2 August 2007
Singles
- "It's No Secret / Runnin' Round This World" (1966)
- "Come Up the Years / Blues From An Airplane" (1966)
- "Bringing Me Down / Let Me In" (1966)
- "My Best Friend / How Do You Feel?" (1967)
- "Somebody to Love / Plastic Fantastic Lover" (1967) #5 US
- "White Rabbit / She Has Funny Cars" (1967) #8 US
- "Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil / Two Heads" (1967) #42 US
- "Watch Her Ride / Martha" (1967) #61 US
- "Greasy Heart / Share a Little Joke" (1968) #98 US
- "Crown of Creation / If You Feel" (1968) #64 US
- "the Other Side of This Life (recorded live) / Plastic Fantastic Lover (live version)" (1969)
- "Volunteers / We Can Be Together" (1969) #65 US
- "Mexico / Have You Seen the Saucers?" (1970)
- "Pretty as You Feel / Wild Turkey" (1971) #60 US
- "Long John Silver / Milk Train" (1972)
- "Twilight Double Leader (live version) / Trial By Fire (live version)" (1972)
Albums
Jefferson Airplane
- Jefferson Airplane Takes Off (1965) - US position: # 128
- Surrealistic Pillow (1966) - US position: # 3 (breakthrough album featuring "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit")
- After Bathing at Baxter's (1967) - US position: # 17
- Crown of Creation (1968) - US position: # 6
- Bless Its Pointed Little Head (1969) Live
- Volunteers (1969) - US position: # 13
- The Worst of Jefferson Airplane (1970) - US position: # 12 (first greatest hits collection)
- Bark (1971) - US position: # 11
- Long John Silver (1972) - US position: # 20
- Thirty Seconds Over Winterland (1973) Live
- Early Flight (1974) (a collection of singles, B-sides, and other non-LP tracks)
- Flight Log, 1966-1976 (1977) (compilation album, also includes tracks by Jefferson Starship, Hot Tuna, as well as solo tracks)
- Time Machine (1984) (compilation album)
- 2400 Fulton Street (1987) (compilation album)
- Jefferson Airplane (1989) (1989 'reunion' album)
- White Rabbit & Other Hits (1990) (compilation album)
- Jefferson Airplane Loves You (1991) (3-disc boxed set)
- The Best of Jefferson Airplane (1993) (compilation album)
- Live at the Monterey Festival (1995) (live recording, British release of Jefferson Airplane's performance at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival)
- Journey: The Best of Jefferson Airplane (1996) (British compilation album)
- Live at the Fillmore East (1998) (live recording of 1968 performance at the Fillmore East in New York City)
- Through the Looking Glass (1999) (compilation album) (Italian only)
- The Roar of Jefferson Airplane (2001) (compilation album)
- Platinium & Gold Collection (2003) (compilation album)
- The Essential Jefferson Airplane (2005) (compilation album) (Legacy Recordings)
- Last Flight (2007) (live at Winterland, San Francisco - September 22, 1972)
Paul Kantner / Jefferson Starship
- Blows Against The Empire (1970)
Compilation albums credited to 'Jefferson Airplane/Jefferson Starship/Starship'
- Hits (1998)
- VH1 Behind the Music (2000)
- Love Songs (2000)
Selected solo, duo and trio albums
Marty Balin
- Bodacious DF (1973)
- Balin (1981) (includes the AM radio single, "Hearts")
- Lucky (1983)
Paul Kantner/Grace Slick
- Sunfighter (1971)
- Baron Von Tollbooth & the Chrome Nun (1973) (by Paul Kantner, Grace Slick, and David Freiberg)
Paul Kantner
- Planet Earth Rock And Roll Orchestra (originally issued in 1983 on RCA Records and remastered and reissued in 2005 courtesy of Sony/BMG Music Entertainment)
The KBC Band
Includes Paul Kantner, Marty Balin, and Jack Casady.
- KBC Band (1986)
Grace Slick
- Manhole (1973)
- Dreams (1980)
- Welcome to the Wrecking Ball (1981)
- Software (1984)
- The Best of Grace Slick (2000) (compilation album, also includes tracks by Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, and Starship, in which Grace Slick was the lead vocalist)