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  1. Crown of Creation” starts in a very soothing mode, contrasting both with the Rockers that gave notoriety to the Airplane crew and the vibe exuded by the cover art: it includes a very intimate Slick penned eulogy to his admittedly lover and band drummer Dryden, for his 30th birthday, and what is probably the best version of David Crosby’s encomium to the art of the three-cornered-love ...

  2. Songfacts®: This was written by Airplane singer/guitarist Paul Kantner, who based the lyrics on the science fiction novel The Chrysalids by John Wyndham. The title comes from the line in the book: "They are the crown of creation, they are ambition fulfilled - they have nowhere more to go. But life is change, that is how it differs from rocks ...

  3. Rolling Stone. (neutral) [. 2. ] . Crown of Creation es el cuarto álbum de estudio de la banda de rock norteamericana Jefferson Airplane, lanzado tan sólo diez meses después de su anterior trabajo After Bathing at Baxter's .

  4. 1 de sept. de 2022 · Track List:1. Lather2. In Time3. Triad4. Star Track5. Share A Little Joke6. Chushingura7. If You Feel8. Crown Of Creation9. Ice Cream Phoenix10. Greasy Heart...

  5. 5 de mar. de 2019 · Re-Release Verdict. With its apocalyptic cover, Jefferson Airplane's 11-track psychedelic rock album Crown Of Creation appeared in 1968 in mono/stereo on RCA Victor RD/SF 7976. It's been reissued on various coloured vinyls in different countries over the years, but the 50th anniversary audiophile reissue from Music On Vinyl reviewed here ...

  6. 4 de may. de 2024 · Jefferson Airplane’s “Crown of Creation” is a thought-provoking piece that speaks to creativity, individuality, and the need for change. The song has stood the test of time, and its message remains relevant today, encouraging people to strive for individuality and creative expression while challenging the established order.

  7. With Crown Of Creation The Jefferson Airplane finally brought us a very sonically psychedelic album, complete with tiny eggs hidden among and between the tracks, fledgling overlays of sound, atmospheric meanderings that moved from the right and left speakers. Most of our stereos at the time could not appreciate the music that was being played through them, it was albums like this that made us ...