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Jefferson Airplane - Bark Mp3

  • Performer: Jefferson Airplane
  • Album: Bark
  • Label: Grunt
  • Catalog #: P8FT-1001
  • MP3: 2267 mb | FLAC: 2392 mb
  • Released: 1971
  • Country: US
  • Style: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock
  • Rating: 4.8/5
  • Votes: 671
  • Category: Rock
Jefferson Airplane - Bark Mp3

Tracklist

1Feel So Good
2Law Man
3Third Week In The Chelsea
4When The Earth Moves Again
5Law Man
6Wild Turkey
7War Movie
8Crazy Miranda
9Never Argue With A German If You're Tired, Or European Song
10Pretty As You Feel
11Rock And Roll Island
12Thunk

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
FTR-1001Jefferson Airplane Bark ‎(LP, Album, Hol)Grunt FTR-1001US1971
66574-2, 07863 66574-2Jefferson Airplane Bark ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM)RCA, RCA66574-2, 07863 66574-2US1996
FTR-1001Jefferson Airplane Bark ‎(LP, Album)Grunt FTR-1001UK1971
88883731452, 819514010241, CFU01024Jefferson Airplane Bark ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Car)Culture Factory, Culture Factory, Culture Factory88883731452, 819514010241, CFU01024US2013
AYL1-4386Jefferson Airplane Bark ‎(LP, Album, RE)RCA VictorAYL1-4386USUnknown

Credits

  • Arranged By, ProducerJefferson Airplane
  • Art DirectionG. Blackman
  • BassJack Casady
  • Design ConceptAcy Lehman
  • EngineerAllen Zentz, Masterful Maurice, Pat Ieraci
  • Guitar, VocalsPaul Kantner
  • Lead Guitar, VocalsJorma Kaukonen
  • Percussion, Drums, VocalsJoey Covington
  • Piano, VocalsGrace Slick
  • Arranged By, ProducerJefferson Airplane
  • Art Direction, Text By [Bag Poem]G. Blackman
  • BassJack Casady
  • Design Concept [Additional Ideas]A. Train, J. Airplane
  • Design, Design Concept [Package]Acy Lehman
  • EngineerAllen Zentz
  • Engineer [At The 16 Track]Masterful Maurice, Pat Ieraci
  • Guitar, VocalsPaul Kantner
  • Illustration [Portrait Of Grace]B. Thompson
  • Illustration [Portraits]G. Slick
  • Lead Guitar, VocalsJorma Kaukonen
  • Percussion, Drums, VocalsJoey Covington
  • Piano, VocalsGrace Slick
  • ViolinPapa John Creach (tracks: A1, A4, A5)
  • VocalsBill Laudner (tracks: B6)
  • Arranged By, ProducerJefferson Airplane
  • BassJack Casady
  • Drums, Percussion, VocalsJoey Covington
  • EngineerAllen Zentz
  • Engineer [16-track]Masterful Maurice, Pat Ieraci
  • Guitar, VocalsPaul Kantner
  • Lead Guitar, VocalsJorma Kaukonen
  • Piano, VocalsGrace Slick
  • ViolinPapa John Creach (tracks: B1, B2, C2)
  • VocalsBill Laudner (tracks: C1)

Notes

© 1971 RCA Records except Grunt logo © 1971 Afterthought Productions Corp.
Manufactured by RCA Records, NY., NY. Printed in U.S.A.© 1971, Afterthought Production Corp.
Portraits on bag © 1971 Grace Slick
all other photographs and art on package © 1971, RCA Records

Hollywood Pressing variant of this Indianapolis press by same catalog #.

Brown bag (12x24") outer package includes standard sleeve and "Bark Lyric Flyer" containing "What You Can Do With The Bag" list.

First Grunt release on label launched by the band.

A4 and B5 Published by Hott Buns Music
All other selections Published by Dump Music Inc.Made in Germany
Printed in Germany
Ⓟ 1971

This release:
- gatefold
- cover not glossy
- with FTR 1001 on rear cover, spine and FTR-1001 on inner gatefold
- with label code on labels and rear cover
- label rim has black writing
- "AS" boxed on back cover
- "Deutsche Pressung" NOT printed on rear cover

Companies

  • Copyright (c) – RCA Records
  • Manufactured By – RCA Records
  • Manufactured By – TELDEC »Telefunken-Decca« Schallplatten GmbH
  • Made By – RCA Schallplatten GmbH
  • Copyright (c) – Dump Music Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Hott Buns Music
  • Mastered At – Teldec-Press GmbH
  • Mastered At – RCA Studios
  • Pressed By – RCA Records Pressing Plant, Hollywood
  • Manufactured By – RCA Records
  • Record Company – Grunt Records
  • Published By – Dump Music Inc.
  • Published By – Hott Buns Music
  • Copyright (c) – Afterthought Productions Corp.
  • Copyright (c) – RCA Records
  • Copyright (c) – Grace Slick

Video

Gtonydne
Man who was in charge of sequencing the songs on this tape? Almost everything is in the wrong order even though it could have easily reflected the original track listing. For example, the first song on the LP is “When the Earth Moves Again,” but on this 8-track has it as the second song of program two... why not just swap programs one and two, and since the songs on each track all line up to the same time no matter the order, why not put that song first? It just baffles me. And they put the song “Law Man” on there two times! I’d rather hear an elapsed two minutes of silence from a few of the tracks than hear a song twice on a single listen. This is probably the most useless thing I’ve ever gotten bothered about, since this tape is nearly 50 years old, but boy does it irk me. Get it straight Grunt. Anyone coulda done a better job with that.
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