1967,
United States
00:34:48;
32M;
128JS;
65;
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She Has Funny Cars
- 3:13
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Somebody to Love
- 3:01
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My Best Friend
- 3:04
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Today
- 3:02
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Comin' Back to Me
- 5:24
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3-5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds
- 3:45
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D.C.B.A.
- 2:39
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How Do You Feel
- 3:34
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Embryonic Journey
- 1:55
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White Rabbit
- 2:33
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Plastic Fantastic Lover
- 2:38
Marty Balin - artwork by [album design], guitar, vocals, written-by [1, 4, 5, 6, 11]
Gretchen Brennison - producer [production assistance]
Jack Casady - bass, bass [fuzz bass], guitar [rhythm]
Spencer Dryden - percussion
Irving Estes - written-by [14]
Jerry Garcia - other [musical and spiritual adviser]
Dave Hassinger - engineer
Jeremy Holiday - producer [production assistance]
John Hudson - other [product manager]
Bob Irwin - reissue producer, mastered by
Rick Jarrard - producer
Paul Kantner - guitar, vocals, written-by [4, 7, 14]
Jorma Kaukonen - guitar [lead and rhythm], vocals, written-by [1, 9, 12]
Tom Mastin - written-by [8]
Jayme Pieruzzi - engineer [assistant]
Rob Santos - executive producer
Darby Slick - written-by [2, 16]
Grace Slick - piano, organ, recorder, vocals, written-by [10, 17]
Jeff Smith - artwork by [reissue art direction and design]
Kip Smith - engineer [assistant]
Alexander Spence - written-by [3, 13]
Jeff Tamarkin - other [liner notes]
Bill Thompson - executive producer
Traditional - written-by [15]
Album originally released as RCA Victor LSP-3766 in 1967. Recorded in RCA Victor's Music Center of the World, Hollywood, California. Surrealistic Pillow debuted 3/25/1967 on the Billboard Top 200 and peaked at #3 in a 56-week chart run. Mastered at Sundazed Studios, Coxsackie, NY.
Track 17 "White Rabbit" duration 2:30, directly afterwards there is an approximately 3 minute long untitled instrumental version of "D.C.B.A. - 25".
Made in USA
RCA, 82876 50351 2
BMG Heritage, 82876 50351 2