In 1989, the core members of the legendary San Francisco psychedelic rock band reunited for a final self-titled studio album and tour. This release marked the first time in 17 years that the group's classic 1960s lineup—minus drummer Spencer Dryden—recorded together under the "Airplane" name. The 1989 Reunion Album
The album features 13 tracks that blend the band's classic rock roots with late-80s production techniques. Notable songs include:
: A powerful vocal performance by Grace Slick that remains a fan favorite. Download File Jefferson Airplane - Jefferson Ai...
: Written by Steve Porcaro and David Paich of Toto, showcasing the album's more commercial direction. Reception and Impact
The eponymous album, Jefferson Airplane , was released on , via Epic Records. It brought back key figures from the band's most influential era: Marty Balin (vocals) Grace Slick (vocals, keyboards) Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars) Jorma Kaukonen (vocals, guitars) Jack Casady (bass) In 1989, the core members of the legendary
: A Jorma Kaukonen contribution that has remained part of the Hot Tuna stage act.
: A high-energy Paul Kantner track that served as one of the album's lead singles. Notable songs include: : A powerful vocal performance
Rather than using original drummer Spencer Dryden, the band recruited , known for his work with John Mellencamp, to provide a more contemporary percussion sound for the project. Key Tracks and Musical Style