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1995 live album by Jefferson Starship From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Deep Space/Virgin Sky
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Deep Space/Virgin Sky is a 1995 album by Jefferson Starship recorded live at the House of Blues in West Hollywood on the Sunset Strip. The concert was performed as a benefit memorial for violinist Papa John Creach, who had died in 1994, with proceeds going to his family.

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The original album rearranged the order of songs as performed and was divided into two parts with the first half featuring new material and the second half of the album featuring the classic hits of Jefferson Starship and Jefferson Airplane, including an appearance by Grace Slick performing vocals on "Law Man," "Wooden Ships," "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit." It was the first time she had performed on stage since 1989. In 2003, the entire concert was released as a double CD entitled Deeper Space/Extra Virgin Sky with the original order of the performance restored.

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Original Track Listing (1995)

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Expanded track listing (2003)

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Personnel

Additional personnel

  • Grace Slick – vocals on "Somebody to Love," "Law Man," "Wooden Ships," "White Rabbit" and "Volunteers"
  • Merl Saunders – keyboards on "John's Other"
  • David LaFlamme – violin on "John's Other"

Production

  • Michael Gaiman – producer
  • Paul Kantner – producer
  • Greg Irons – cover art (original release)
  • Prairie Prince – inside art (original release), cover art (expanded release)
  • Andy Slote – mixing
  • Jeff Kilment – remixing
  • Rebecca Inez Bockelie – poetry
  • Otto Rene Castillo – poetry

References

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