Jefferson Airplane - Feels like 67 Again

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Review by adeniran temitope

Album Review: Jefferson Airplane’s Feels Like 67 Again Jefferson Airplane’s Feels Like 67 Again is a curious trip back to the band’s roots, blending blues, rock, and psychedelia into a patchwork that feels both nostalgic and oddly fresh. Released in 2007 under the European label Primo, this album doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel—it’s more like a love letter to their classic sound. The mix of folk-rock, contemporary pop/rock, and garage psychedelia makes it a solid listen for fans of the genre, even if it occasionally leans too heavily on nostalgia. The tracklist reads like a “best of” playlist mixed with some deep cuts. You’ve got classics like Somebody to Love and White Rabbit, but also lesser-known gems like Jorma's Blues and You're Bringing Me Down. Two tracks that really stuck with me were 3/5 Of A Mile In Ten Seconds and Tobacco Road. 3/5 Of A Mile In Ten Seconds hits hard right outta the gate. It’s got that raw energy Jefferson Airplane was known for back in the day—gritty guitar riffs, pounding drums, and vocals that feel like they’re daring you to keep up. What makes this version memorable is how tight the band sounds, even decades later. It’s not just a rehash; it’s like they’re proving they still mean business. On the other hand, Tobacco Road takes things down a notch, leaning into a bluesy vibe that feels haunting and intimate. The harmonica work here is killer, adding this eerie texture that lingers long after the song ends. It’s one of those tracks where you can almost picture the dimly lit club they recorded it in. One thing that stood out about this album is how it balances chaos and control. Tracks like Runnin’ 'Round This World and High Flyin' Bird have this loose, jammy quality, while others, like My Best Friend, are polished and structured. Sure, there’s some repetition—some songs appear twice—but instead of feeling lazy, it adds this weird sense of symmetry, like revisiting old memories from a different angle. What’s interesting is how Feels Like 67 Again manages to feel both dated and timeless. The production has that vintage warmth, but the themes—love, longing, rebellion—are universal enough to resonate today. Listening to it feels like flipping through an old photo album: familiar yet slightly surreal. In the end, this album isn’t perfect. Some tracks drag a bit, and yeah, it leans heavy on the past. But maybe that’s the point. Jefferson Airplane wasn’t trying to break new ground here—they were reminding us why we fell in love with them in the first place. And honestly? That’s kinda beautiful. Final thought: If you’re looking for something groundbreaking, this might not be your jam. But if you want to relive the magic—or discover it for the first time—Feels Like 67 Again is worth a spin. Just don’t expect any rabbits or secret gardens to blow your mind.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Runnin' 'Round This World02:23
She Has Funny Cars3:08
Other Side Of This Life7:39
It's No Secret3:23
Other Side of This Life07:41
3/5 of a Mile in Ten Seconds04:38
Today3:13
My Best Friend3:20
Thing3:05
Somebody To Love5:57
Jorma's Blues03:59
Get Together2:03
White Rabbit2:14
Don't Slip Away3:26
Don't Slip Away03:30
Tobacco Road03:28
High Flyin' Bird04:23
It's No Secret03:27
Don't Let Me Down9:14
Don't Let Me Down09:18
3/5 Of A Mile In Ten Seconds4:34
Somebody to Love05:59
Plastic Fantastic Lover2:35
High Flyin' Bird4:19
You're Bringing Me Down2:38
Tabacco Road3:24
Jorma's Blues3:55
You're Bringing Me Down02:42
Runnin' 'Round This World2:19

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Catalog Numbers

PRMCD2006

Labels

Primo

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  • 2 × CD
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Barcode: 805520290067

About Jefferson Airplane

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American psychedelic rock band from San Francisco, CA. During the late 1960s, the band (along with ) epitomized San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury culture. The band began in 1965 when singer met guitarist . They began as a folk-rock group, added lead guitarist , drummer , singer , and bassist , who was soon replaced by . The group was signed by , and their debut album charted (#128), selling 10,000 copies in the San Francisco area. Anderson left to have a baby and was replaced by , Spence left to form and was replaced by , which began the group's definitive lineup. They performed at the Woodstock and Altamont festivals but then had its second major shakeup when Dryden left in 1970 to join (he was replaced by ), and the band stopped touring when Slick became pregnant by Kantner. Kaukonen and Casady formed In 1971, but remained members of the Airplane. The same year the group formed its own label, , distributed by RCA. In February 1974 Slick and Kantner officially formed the , which brought the original phase of the group to a close. The band was inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1996 as a Performer.

Name Vars

  • Aeroplane
  • Aifferson J-Plane
  • Airplane
  • J. Airplane
  • JA
  • Jefferson
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  • Jefferson Airplane Inc.
  • Jefferson Airplane, Inc.
  • Los Aviadores De Jefferson
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Members

  • Grace Slick
  • Joey Covington
  • Papa John Creach
  • Jorma Kaukonen
  • Jack Casady
  • Paul Kantner
  • Spencer Dryden
  • Marty Balin
  • Alexander Spence
  • John Barbata
  • Signe Anderson
  • Jerry Peloquin
  • Bob Harvey

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Feels Like 67 Again* by Jefferson Airplane is like a time machine. It came out in 2007 but feels way older. The band re-recorded some of their classic tracks, blending genres like Blues, Rock, and Psychedelic Rock. It’s wild how they brought back the vibe of the 60s with songs like "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit." Oh, and fun fact—there are two versions of "3/5 Of A Mile In Ten Seconds" on the album. Kind of like they couldn’t decide which one was better, so they just kept both.