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Jefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow Vinyl LP Record For Sale

Label: RCA VICTOR | Ref: LPM 3766

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  • Jefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow Vinyl LP Record For Sale
  • Jefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow Vinyl LP Record For Sale
  • Jefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow Vinyl LP Record For Sale
$74.99
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Grading

Vinyl:
Looks: Very Good / + (VERY CLOSE to +) | Some very light leeve marks | Plays: Quite Nicely VG+ | Spot Tested
Jacket:
Very Good + | Has a 1" split from opening at top (almost didnt notice it) and some other mild edgewear | Faces are VERY nice other than a name written at top rear (only in clear space, see pics) | Readable Spine
Inners:
Pics / Promos Label Print Sleeve
Size:
12"x12"
Speed:
33rpm
Scarcity:
QUITE RARE
Pressed:
1967
Info 1:
Original Release
Info2:
Indianapolis Pressing
Comments1:
Still Very Collectible And $$ PRICED TO SELL $$
Comments2:
HINT: Combine Multiple Items For KILLER Shipping (only $1 each extra item)
Quantity
In Stock

Detailed Album Information & Tracklist

Jefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow - RCA Victor Records LPM 3766  - 1967 - Original MONO Release - Indianapolis Pressing

Tracks:

She Has Funny Cars
Somebody To Love
My Best Friend
Today
Comin' Back To Me
3/5 Of A Mile In 10 Seconds
D.C.B.A. - 25
How Do You Feel
Embryonic Journey
White Rabbit
Plastic Fantastic Lover


    Surrealistic Pillow is the breakout album that put Jefferson Airplane on the map, capturing the early San Francisco psychedelic rock sound in a simple, catchy, and slightly dreamy way. It features their biggest songs like “Somebody to Love” and “White Rabbit,” which mix folk-style melodies with trippy, mind-bending lyrics that reflected the 1960s counterculture. The music is warm but strange at the same time, driven by strong vocals and a loose, experimental feel that still stays easy to listen to. It’s one of those records that defined what “psychedelic rock” meant for mainstream audiences without being hard to follow.

Genre/s: Psychedelic Rock, Folk

For Fans Of: The Doors, The Grateful Dead, The Byrds

Official Release Date: February 1, 1967