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Surrealistic Pillow

Until the release of this disc in the summer of 2003, the CD history of Surrealistic Pillow had been a study in confusion and frustration. The original 1980s CD was an abomination, the mid-'90s high-priced audiophile version an improvement (offering both the stereo and mono mixes of the album), the 2000 European reissue a slight improvement over that, and the 2001 remastering a sharper and louder version of the stereo/mono mixes. And then came this 2003 remastering, which skips the mono mixed version of the album but offers superior fidelity on the stereo mix, with better balance and a more solid center (especially for the voices) between the two stereo channels than any prior version. It's still not perfect, betraying some slight distortion, but it hits this listener as at least the equal of the 2001 version, with the added bonus of a quartet of chronologically related single sides: the superb Jorma Kaukonen authored slow blues "In the Morning" (worth the price of the new disc), featuring John Hammond (allegedly) Jerry Garcia and future Steppenwolf keyboard wizard Goldy McJohn founding member Skip Spence s more folky and spirited "J.P.P. McStep B. Blues" (which would have been a great B-side, but lay in the vaults until 1974's Early Flight ; the slashing, guitar-driven rocker "Go to Her" in its harder, more developed second version -- the Paul Kantner co-authored song had been in the band's repertoire from the beginning, and gets its more powerful of two treatments here, with a killer solo verse by Grace Slick and great ensemble singing; and Kaukonen s searing psychedelic rearrangement of Lightnin' Hopkins "Come Back Baby," a late-winter 1967 track sandwiched midway between this album and the sessions for After Bathing at Baxter's Also included are the mono single mixes of "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit," which aren't all that special, though they are different from the stereo album mixes. There is also a hidden bonus track appended, after an extended pause, to the latter song -- an instrumental track to Paul Kantner s "D.C.B.A. - 25," included for no apparent reason except to throw listeners a bone from the original multi-track studio tapes. The overall effect is to make Kaukonen stand out a bit more in center stage and, coupled with the very thorough annotation, makes the 2003 version an absolutely essential acquisition. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide


Surrealistic Pillow

UPC:
828765035125
Label:
RCA/BMG Heritage
Released:
1/21/2002
Rating:
0
Disc:
1
Genre:
Music
Discs » 1
 TitleTime Preview
1She Has Funny Cars3:08
2Somebody To Love4:14
3My Best Friend2:59
4Today4:17
5Comin' Back To Me5:15
63/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds3:40
7D. C. B. A.-252:35
8How Do You Feel5:28
9Embryonic Journey2:32
10White Rabbit2:30
11Plastic Fantastic Lover3:53
12In The Morning6:20
13J. P. P. Mc Step B. Blues3:56
14Go To Her4:01
15Come Back Baby2:55
16Somebody To Love2:58
17White Rabbit5:20

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Credits »

Jefferson Airplane - Main Performer
Jorma Kaukonen - Arranger
John Hudson - Product Manager
Bill Thompson - Liner Notes
Bill Thompson - Executive Producer
Tommy Oliver - Producer
Bob Irwin - Reissue Producer
Bob Irwin - Mastering
Kip Smith - Assistant Engineer
Jeff Tamarkin - Liner Notes
Jeremy Holiday - Production Assistant
Jayme Pieruzzi - Assistant Engineer
Gretchen Brennison - Production Assistant
Rob Santos - Executive Producer
Jeff Smith - Reissue Art Director
Jeff Smith - Design
Marty Balin - Design
Matthew Katz - Producer
Rick Jarrard - Producer
Herbert Greene - Photography
Jerry Garcia - Music Advisor
Jerry Garcia - Spiritual Advisor
David Hassinger - Engineer

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