Volunteers (1969 album)

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Volunteers (1969 album) is Jefferson Airplane’s politically charged 1969 studio album, noted for its radical themes and prominent place in the late-1960s counterculture rock movement.

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instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Jefferson Airplane NERFINISHED
chartPosition Billboard 200 top 20
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresArtist Grace Slick NERFINISHED
Jack Casady NERFINISHED
Jorma Kaukonen NERFINISHED
Marty Balin NERFINISHED
Paul Kantner NERFINISHED
Spencer Dryden NERFINISHED
followedBy Bark NERFINISHED
follows Bless Its Pointed Little Head NERFINISHED
Crown of Creation NERFINISHED
genre acid rock
folk rock
hard rock
psychedelic rock
hasCoverArt Volunteers (Jefferson Airplane album) cover
hasPart A Song for All Seasons NERFINISHED
Eskimo Blue Day NERFINISHED
Good Shepherd NERFINISHED
Hey Frederick NERFINISHED
Meadowlands NERFINISHED
The Farm NERFINISHED
Turn My Life Down NERFINISHED
Volunteers (song) NERFINISHED
We Can Be Together NERFINISHED
Wooden Ships NERFINISHED
language English
length approximately 43 minutes
mainTheme anti-war movement
counterculture
political radicalism
movement 1960s counterculture
notableFor politically charged lyrics
prominent place in late-1960s rock
radical themes
originalMedium vinyl record
partOf Jefferson Airplane discography NERFINISHED
performer Jefferson Airplane NERFINISHED
producer Al Schmitt NERFINISHED
recordedAt San Francisco NERFINISHED
Wally Heider Studios NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1969
recordLabel RCA Victor NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1969-11-01

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Wooden Ships firstAlbumAppearance Volunteers (1969 album)