The first rock group from San Francisco’s psychedelic music scene to achieve national and commercial success, Jefferson Airplane defined the city’s sound and produced some of the most inspired and influential music of the era. This 3CD compact box set features two legendary concerts recorded at famous venues and captures the group at the peak of their powers.
The first concert was recorded at Golden Gate Park on 5th July 1969 with the group’s classic line-up and features live favourites from the start of the band’s career including their two biggest hit singles, "White Rabbit" and "Somebody To Love".
The second concert was the group’s last ever performance which took place at the Winterland Arena on 22nd September 1972. Spread over 2 discs the gig features the top tracks from the group’s last two albums, Bark and Long John Silver plus evergreen favourites including "Crown of Creation" and "Diana/Volunteers".
Each disc is housed in its own wallet and the package is further enhanced by the 20-page, lavishly-illustrated colour booklet chronicling the events and circumstances of the two concerts.