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Jefferson Airplane - Sweeping Up the Spotlight Live at Fillmore East 69
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Music CD Cover Artist: Jefferson Airplane Edition: Music CD CD Release Date: 2007-05-15 Music Label: RCA Soundtracks: - Volunteers
- Good Shepherd
- Plastic Fantastic Lover
- Uncle Sam Blues
- 3/5 Of a Mile In 10 Seconds
- You Wear Your Dresses Too Short
- Come Back Baby
- Medley: Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon
- The Ballad Of You & Me & Pooneil
- White Rabbit
- Crown Of Creation
- The Other Side Of This Life
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Free Music Notes for Sweeping Up the Spotlight Live at Fillmore East 69 AlbumFree Music Review: Jefferson Airplane on Auto-Pilot Hit: 2 Stars
What an incredible disappointment this disc is! With each new Airplane "live" release I anticipate the sister album to "Bless its Pointed Little Head," one of the greatest concert albums of that era, alas it is not to be, sadly again. Which I don't understand, because as a devoted fan of the Jefferson Airplane I firmly believe there has to be more seminal "live" material of the perfected quality heard on "Pointed Head" locked away in an RCA vault somewhere in California.
I know, because I (sort of) clearly remember hearing the Airplane play one of the greatest concerts I ever attended in the gymnasium of the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia on about, Nov. 25, 1969, a few days before these New York recordings were made. I am still naïve enough at 54 to purchase this CD thinking this would capture "my J.A. concert" and I was going to trip back in time to a magical night in Philly when the Jefferson Airplane were soaring in full flight, instead I get this bummer of a crash landing.
Part of what made the U. Penn. Concert so memorable was the song selection from the Airplane catalog,, gems like "If You Feel", "Young Girl Sunday Blues", "Triad" and "Lather" as well as the (then) new stuff, "We Can Be Together" and "Hey Frederick". None of which appear on this cd, consisting of a tired rehash of songs that are better performed elsewhere. The songs on "Sweeping Up The Spotlight" (you know they have lost control of their music with such a lame title) sound rushed, as if they are very nervous (doubtful) or hopped up on too much speed (more likely). The exception is a bad version of "Good Shepard" that is so lethargic (with Jorma singing like he is in the john) it begs to be put out of it's seven minute misery. Two other mediocre time wasters are tepid renditions of "Uncle Sam's Blues" and "You Wear Your Dresses Too Short". The later was supposedly written for Otis Redding before he passed, and was wisely turned down by other soul music greats. Though Areatha Franklin did a version of "Come Back Baby" written by that famous guy, Traditional, that leaves Jorma's arrangement staring into the punchbowl at the Kool-Aid Acid Test.
So what is good about this recording? Jack Cassady saves the day with a bass solo in the middle of "The Ballad of You & Me & Pooneil" that will make you stop what you are doing and lose track of time--he is a master. They all are, which is what made the Jefferson Airplane so great. But it deepens the sorrow of their passing into music history when decidedly less-than stellar efforts are released and offered up as part of that history.
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