Jefferson Airplane
– Flight Log
A vivid time capsule that captures both the altitude and the descent of a band that defined its era’s turbulence.
Flight Log plays like a restless scrapbook of counterculture dreams—spanning the high of revolution to the quiet drift of aftermath. It isn’t a mere anthology; it’s a living document of a band mutating through idealism, burnout, and reinvention, track by track.

The set captures the raw nerve of their psychedelic peak and the fragmented reflections that followed. The Airplane’s ferocity, the Starship’s indulgence, the solo flights—all of it merges into one long inhale of post-’60s air. You can hear idealism stretch, crack, and breathe again.
The sequencing makes the story coherent without smoothing the edges. Each song feels like a memory caught between echo and intent. Voices carry both conviction and fatigue, yet even in decay, there’s that unmistakable spark—the sound of musicians who refused to fade quietly.
Choice Tracks
White Rabbit
A fevered waltz through the looking glass, driven by hypnotic insistence and Grace Slick’s command. The arrangement feels ceremonial, its crescendo burning into collective memory like a rallying cry trapped inside a dream.
Volunteers
Righteous and ragged, the song’s pulse feels like a protest march set to amplifier hum. The vocals punch through the haze with a mix of urgency and exhaustion. Revolution here isn’t fantasy—it’s worn denim and blistered fingers.
Wooden Ships
Fluid harmonies drift across the sea of guitar and reflection. The track radiates weary hope, its tone haunted by escape and consequence. Every chord feels like a flare from a distance, signaling survivors from a lost age.
Come Up the Years
An early gem soaked in tension and restraint. The melody flickers beneath the surface, restless but graceful. It captures the moment before everything ignites—fragile, melodic, and strangely prophetic.
Ride the Tiger
The transition into the Starship era burns with slicker polish but retains that sense of wide-eyed danger. The riffs shimmer, the rhythm hits like momentum itself. It’s survival through reinvention, still chasing the horizon.
Flight Log maps the arc from rebellion to reckoning, documenting Jefferson Airplane’s transformation without erasing their volatility. It feels less like nostalgia and more like archaeology—a sonic record of ambition, disillusionment, and endurance.
Serves as a compelling anthology that captures the band’s groundbreaking evolution and its role as a cornerstone of the countercultural movement. Spanning their career, the collection showcases their ability to blend folk, rock, and psychedelia into a sound that was as revolutionary as the era it defined. The album’s sequencing highlights their musical versatility, from their bold experimental tracks to their soulful, melodic ballads.

