Red Octopus 1975 Album
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Virtually everything in the last five years came to a head on this boldly-titled and generally well-executed release from Jefferson Starship. By now, they were firmly planted in arena rock territory despite the major hit single "Miracles" having distinct soft rock vibes along with moderate echoes of past glories. Naturally, it was composed by Marty Balin, who joined the group as a full-fledged member. But his other contributions are in line with the general sound of the record, which was more upbeat than the previous one. Like the old Airplane days, all the known contributors get roughly equal billing, although it's mainly Grace Slick and Balin sharing the spotlight in front. Speaking of Slick, she's fairly restrained yet charmingly direct, and somehow much more of a presence, as a result. Her lead vocal on "Play On Love", for example, is really good. The good vibes – sometimes really good vibes – continue to emanate from the 'Ship. How long would it last?
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