Released: 1967
After Bathing at Baxter's
The 3486th greatest album of all time
After Bathing at Baxter's (1967) finds Jefferson Airplane deepening their psychedelic exploration, shifting from earlier folk-pop toward looser, darker and more experimental rock. The record blends acid rock jams, inventive studio touches and avant-garde textures, with Grace Slick and Marty Balin sharing vocal duties over prominent lead guitar and bass interplay. Songs range from concise compositions to extended, improvisatory pieces, making the album a distinctive example of late 1960s San Francisco psychedelia.
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