About "Crown Of Creation"
Crown of Creation is the fourth studio album by the San Francisco psychedelic rock band Jefferson Airplane, released by RCA Victor in August 1968. The album saw the band continuing their development of psychedelic music, emphasizing acid rock with science fiction themes.While failing to eclipse Surrealistic Pillow (1967) from a commercial standpoint, the album was a considerable success in comparison to its immediate predecessor, peaking at No. 6 on the Billboard Pop Charts and earning a RIAA gold certification. Its two singles ("Greasy Heart", released in March 1968, followed by the title track in November) were modest hits on the Hot 100 chart. It was voted number 591 in Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums 3rd Edition (2000).
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- Summer Of Love
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- Hey Fredrick
- Let's Get Together
- Coming Back To Me
- Good Shepherd
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- Freedom
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- Madeleine Street
- When The Earth Moves Again
- Comin' Back To Me
- A Song For All Seasons
- Martha
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- Crown Of Creation
- Today
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- 3|5's Of A Mile In 10 Seconds
- Planes
- The Last Wall Of The Castle
- The Farm
- Rejoyce
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