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  1. Jefferson StarshipSpitfire. More images. Label:BMG – BVCM-35243, BMG – 88697-22826-2: ... Spitfire (LP, Album, First Indianapolis Pressing) Grunt (3) BFL1-1557: US: 1976: Recently Edited. ... Song to the Sun / Ozymandias / Don't Let It Rain (Remastered) 7:17; Cruisin' (Remastered)

  2. Drums, Vocals, Percussion – John Barbata. Engineer [Assistent] – Steve Malcolm. Illustration – Shusei Nagaoka. Lead Guitar, Vocals – Craig Chaquico. Liner Notes – Jeff Tamarkin. Management – Bill Thompson (3) Mastered By – Bob Irwin. Photography By – Ron Slenzak. Producer, Art Direction – Jefferson Starship.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1976 Vinyl release of "Spitfire" on Discogs.

  4. Jefferson StarshipSpitfire. More images. Label:Grunt (3) – BFL1-1557: Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Promo. Country:Italy: ... All songs BMI, except B4 - ASCAP. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Rights ... Other Versions (5 of 60) View All. Title (Format)Label Cat# Country Year: Recently Edited. Spitfire (LP, Album, First Indianapolis Pressing ...

  5. We start our top 10 Jefferson Starship songs list with a song from the band’s first album, Dragonfly. This one opens up with some excellent guitar work, from the opening riffs to the killer solo played even before a note is sung. The song “Ride The Tiger” was the album’s opening track. Byong Yu, Grace Slick, and Paul Kanter wrote the song.

  6. Listen to Spitfire (Remastered) by Jefferson Starship on Apple Music. 1976. 9 Songs. Duration: 42 minutes. Listen ... Browse; Radio; Search; Open in Music. Spitfire (Remastered) Jefferson Starship. ROCK · 1976 . Preview. January 1, 1976 9 Songs, 42 minutes ℗ 2004 Jefferson Starship, Inc., under exclusive license to Rhino Entertainment ...

  7. L'altro cantante del gruppo, Marty Balin, compone una ballata molto intimista condotta dal pianoforte . Spitfire è un disco che contribuirà ad accrescere la fama dei Jefferson Starship, (ormai lontani dai dischi acidi e psichedelici realizzati negli anni sessanta) grazie ad una musica più orecchiabile e commerciale.