The History of Rock, Volume Seventeen

Jefferson Airplane

The History of Rock, Volume Seventeen

RELEASED: January 01, 1983
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Proud Mary --:-- 2. Bad Moon Rising --:-- 3. Down on the Corner --:-- 4. Travelin’ Band --:-- 5. Long as I Can See the Light --:-- 6. Green River Meaning --:-- 7. Have You Ever Seen the Rain --:-- 8. Who’ll Stop the Rain --:-- 9. I’m Going Home Meaning --:-- 10. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl Meaning --:-- 11. Love Like a Man Meaning --:-- 12. Woodchopper’s Ball --:--
The History of Rock, Volume Seventeen is a compilation album by Jefferson Airplane that encapsulates the essence of the band's contribution to the psychedelic rock movement of the 1960s. Featuring a selection of their most influential tracks, the album highlights the band's innovative sound characterized by powerful vocals, intricate harmonies, and the fusion of rock with folk elements. The legacy of Jefferson Airplane is marked by their role in the counterculture of the 1960s, and this album serves as a testament to their lasting impact on rock music.