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Nuclear Furniture

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Released
  
May 30, 1984

Artist
  
Jefferson Starship

Producer
  
Ron Nevison

Length
  
42:46

Release date
  
30 May 1984

Label
  
Grunt Records

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Recorded
  
1984 at the Automatt, San Francisco

Nuclear Furniture (1984)
  
Deep Space / Virgin Sky (1995)

Genres
  
Rock music, Album-oriented rock

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

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Nuclear Furniture is an album by the American rock band Jefferson Starship. It was the last album released by the band until 1998's Windows of Heaven; and was also the final album by the band before the departure of leader Paul Kantner and the formation of the offshoot band Starship. It was released in 1984 and spawned the Top 40 single "No Way Out", which was also the first single by any incarnation of the band to hit #1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The album itself reached #28. Produced by Ron Nevison, the album was arranged with the help of Peter Wolf, who had worked with Grace Slick on her solo album, Software. Wolf also contributed keyboard and synthesizer work to the album, although not an official part of the band. Peter Wolf (not the singer of the same name) and Ina Wolf also wrote the single "No Way Out", the first of many songs penned by the husband and wife duo that took "Starship" in a more commercial direction. As the album was being recorded, Paul Kantner became frustrated with the album's direction. Before the sessions came to a close, he stole the master tapes, put them in his car and drove around San Francisco for a few days and wouldn't bring them back until the band mixed the album in a way more to his liking. Shortly after release of the album, Kantner left the band, and he only appears in the first promotional video produced, "No Way Out." After the departure of Kantner the band lost the "Jefferson" moniker and morphed into Starship; there would not be another studio album released under the Jefferson Starship name until after Kantner reformed the band in 1992.

Contents

Personnel

  • Donny Baldwin – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Craig Chaquico – lead guitar, rhythm guitar
  • David Freiberg – vocals, keyboards
  • Paul Kantner – vocals, electric rhythm guitar, acoustic rhythm guitar, banjo
  • Pete Sears – bass, keyboards
  • Grace Slick – vocals
  • Mickey Thomas – vocals
  • Additional Personnel

  • Peter Wolf – synthesizers, keyboards, LinnDrum programming
  • Brian MacLeod – Simmons drums on "Magician"
  • Production

  • Jefferson Starship – arrangements
  • Ron Nevison – producer, engineer, arrangements
  • Peter Wolf – arrangements
  • Maureen Droney – assistant engineer
  • Kevin Eddy – assistant mixing engineer
  • Mike Reese – mastering
  • Pat Ieraci (Maurice) – production coordinator
  • Rod Dyer, Clive Pierce / Dyer / Kahn, Inc. – cover design
  • Tracks recorded at The Automatt, San Francisco
  • Over-dubs and mixing at The Plant, Sausalito
  • Mastered at The Mastering Lab, Hollywood
  • Bill Thompson – manager
  • Singles / Music Videos

  • "No Way Out" (1984)
  • "Layin' It on the Line" (1984)
  • "Sorry Me, Sorry You" (1984)
  • Charts

    Album

    Singles

    Songs

    1Layin’ It on the Line4:12
    2No Way Out
    3Sorry Me - Sorry You4:08

    References

    Nuclear Furniture Wikipedia