2400 Fulton Street
2400 Fulton Street is a compilation album of music from the San Francisco rock band Jefferson Airplane, originally released in 1987. The title is taken from the street address of a house the band maintained near the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco in the late 1960s.
The CD release is titled "2400 Fulton Street --- The CD Collection", contains eleven tracks not included on other releases, and features the otherwise unavailable Levis radio commercials of 1967. At the time, Levi Strauss marketed a line of jeans that were bleached white by exposure to sea water. Termed White Levis, they nevertheless came in several colors and were popular among surfers along the west coast . Levi Strauss & Co. commissioned two short radio spots, which aired nationally in the United States.
Track listing
Disc One
Disc Two
| 1. |
"We Can Be Together" | Kantner | Volunteers |
5:50 |
| 2. |
"Crown of Creation" | Kantner | Crown of Creation |
2:54 |
| 3. |
"Mexico (different mix from the single)" | G. Slick | "Mexico" single A-side and Early Flight |
1:52 |
| 4. |
"Wooden Ships" | Kantner, David Crosby, Stephen Stills | Volunteers |
6:23 |
| 5. |
"Rejoyce" | G. Slick | After Bathing at Baxter's |
4:02 |
| 6. |
"Volunteers" (live) | Balin, Kantner | Woodstock |
3:05 |
| 7. |
"Have You Seen the Saucers?" | Kantner | "Mexico" single B-side and Early Flight |
3:40 |
| 8. |
"Eat Starch Mom" | Kaukonen, G. Slick | Long John Silver |
4:34 |
| 9. |
"Pretty as You Feel" | Jack Casady, Joey Covington, Kaukonen | Bark |
4:30 |
| 10. |
"Martha" | Kantner | After Bathing at Baxter's |
3:26 |
| 11. |
"Today" | Balin, Kantner | Surrealistic Pillow |
3:01 |
| 12. |
"Triad" | Crosby | Crown of Creation |
4:56 |
| 13. |
"Third Week in the Chelsea" | Kaukonen | Bark |
4:35 |
| 14. |
"Good Shepherd" | Trad., arr. Kaukonen | Volunteers |
4:26 |
| 15. |
"Eskimo Blue Day" | Slick, Kantner | Volunteers |
6:29 |
| 16. |
"The Levi Commercials" | | |
1:44 |
Reception
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Allmusic's Bruce Eder rated the compilation four out of five stars. He explained that it "[jumps] around a little too much, but provides a look for the uninitiated into the evolution of the group's sound". He concluded by stating that "the sound was a major improvement at the time" and that "the notes contained what was, at the time, perhaps the best easily available account of the group's history."[1]
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