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Earth (Jefferson Starship album)

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Released
  
February 6, 1978

Earth (1978)
  
Gold (1979)

Release date
  
6 February 1978

Genre
  
Album-oriented rock

Length
  
41:27

Artist
  
Jefferson Starship

Label
  
Grunt Records

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Recorded
  
July - October, 1977 at Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco

Producer
  
Larry Cox / Jefferson Starship

Similar
  
Jefferson Starship albums, Album-oriented rock albums, Other albums

Jefferson starship love too good


Earth is a 1978 album by Jefferson Starship. The album was recorded in 1977, with the same band lineup as the previous album, Spitfire. The band had not toured in 1977, partly due to Marty Balin's reluctance to commit fully to the band. The song "Count on Me" became a Top-10 single, peaking at #8. The album itself hit #5 on the Billboard charts. A US and European tour followed which resulted in an audience riot in Germany after the band decided not to play without Grace Slick who was ill. They lost all their guitars and equipment during the riot and played one more tense show on German TV in Hamburg after which Grace left the band for one album. Marty Balin fronted the band for one more show at a Genesis concert at the Knebworth Festival in England using rented equipment. When they returned to the USA drummer John Barbata left the band after a serious car accident. This would be the end of the 1970s line-up and several new members joined the band, as well as a new record producer. Success of this album led to Jefferson Starship being contracted to provide a song for the Star Wars Holiday Special.

Contents

Jefferson airplane when the earth moves again


Personnel

  • Grace Slick – vocals, piano on "Show Yourself"
  • Paul Kantner – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Marty Balin – vocals
  • Pete Sears – bass on "Skateboard", "Runaway", and "All Nite Long", electric piano on "Love Too Good", organ on "Love Too Good", "Count on Me", "Take Your Time", "Crazy Feelin", "Fire", and "Show Yourself", Moog on "Love Too Good", "Skateboard", and "All Nite Long", synthesizer on "Love Too Good", piano on "Count on Me", "Take Your Time", "Crazy Feelin'", "Fire", and "Show Yourself", celeste on "Count on Me", clavinet on "Crazy Feelin'" and "Fire"
  • Craig Chaquico – lead guitar, rhythm guitar on "Love Too Good", "Crazy Feelin'", "Skateboard", and "Show Yourself", vocals
  • John Barbata – electric drums, drums, congas, percussion, vocals
  • David Freiberg – vocals, bass on all tracks except "Skateboard", "Runaway" and "All Nite Long", organ on "Skateboard", "Runaway", and "All Nite Long"
  • Additional Personnel

  • Gene Page – strings, horns
  • Jesse Barish – background vocals
  • Production

  • Jefferson Starship – producer, arrangements, art direction
  • Larry Cox – producer, engineer
  • David Frazer – assistant engineer
  • Steve Hall – recordist
  • Pat Ieraci (Maurice) – production coordinator, art coordination
  • Nat Quick – illustration
  • Bill Thompson – manager
  • Paul Dowell – amp consultant
  • Cynthia Bowman – art coordination
  • Bill Laudner – art assistant
  • Gribbitt (Tim Bryant) – art director
  • Don Davis – Earth dust sleeve illustration, Earth label illustration
  • Roger Rossmeyer – photography
  • Recorded and Mixed at Wally Heiders, San Francisco
  • Strings and Horns arranged by Gene Page, Whitney Recording Studio, Glendale
  • Mastered by John Golden at Kendun Recorders, Burbank
  • Singles

  • "Count on Me" (3/11/78) #8 US
  • "Runaway" (5/27/78) #12 US
  • "Crazy Feelin'" (9/9/78) #54 US
  • Songs

    1Love Too Good
    2Count On Me3:17
    3Take Your Time4:14

    References

    Earth (Jefferson Starship album) Wikipedia