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  1. Despite its commercial shortcomings, After Bathing at Baxter's received high praise from a number of critics. One of its most positive reviews came from Jann Wenner in the newly founded Rolling Stone magazine, proclaiming that Jefferson Airplane "could be the best rock and roll band in America today" and that the album was "probably the best, considering all the criteria and the exceptions ...

    • June–October 1967
    • RCA Victor (Hollywood)
  2. Jul 12, 2017 · That Jefferson Airplane is heard, with remarkable power and engrossing sprawl, on After Bathing At Baxter’s, the second album the group released in 1967. A product of the free hand and nearly unlimited studio time granted to the band after the chart success of Surrealistic Pillow , the album is organized into four suites, its separate tracks ...

  3. Oct 16, 2017 · The Airplane continued to fly into the outer fringes of rock with the psychedelic masterpiece, After Bathing At Baxter’s. Presented as a series of themed sections (e.g., Streetmasse, The War Is Over, etc.), the songs were actually written over several months and likely conceived as individual acid trips (“bathing” is a code word for ...

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  5. Aug 6, 2022 · Jefferson Airplane wanted you to know they were getting weird. Other moments on After Bathing at Baxter’s fully incorporated the jam element the band had on stage. One song, “Spare Chaynge ...

  6. After Bathing at Baxter's rehearsal sessions from 1967.01:11:37 - 01:20:51 Final track "Spare Chaynge" from the After Bathing at Baxter's album itself.

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  7. "After Bathing At Baxter's", Jefferson Airplane's third studio effort is not an album to use to get into the band. The album, unlike their previous, the classic "Surrealistic Pillow", had no pop hits, didn't sell very well, and wasn't marketable, even for the psuedo-hippie crowd that the record companies were whoring out, much like the emo fad today.

  8. Feb 4, 2017 · Apparently Jefferson Airplane wanted to name this album After Taking LSD, but that would be a bit obvious so the album was called After Bathing at Baxter’s. The album is supposedly the affect of being under the influence of LSD. And the reason for songs being called “rejoyce” and “Spare Chaynge” was the band admired James Joyce.

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