By the time of Bark, personnel changes had gutted much of the original version of Jefferson Airplane, especially with the departure of Marty Balin. Paul Kantner and Grace Slick remained, but their compositions were growing increasingly ill-focused, and Jorma Kaukonen and new drummer Joey Covington were ill-equipped to pick up the songwriting slack. The result was an album that bore hallmarks of the classic Airplane sound, but lacked any classic Airplane songs. That said, the record isn't as bad as many reviewers have made it out to be. It's just mediocre, with little that sticks in the memory, despite occasional nice moments in cuts like Covington's "Pretty as You Feel" and Kaukonen's delicate "Third Week in the Chelsea." AMG.
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Carlos
ResponderEliminarGot It !!Thanks a lot for putting this one back up. I appreciate it very much Even though this LP was not a barn burner for them It still ranks as one of my favor Airplane pieces
Bill
Hi Bill yes you are right but thru time I love it more and more! enjoy and take care!
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