Red Octopus

Jefferson Starship

About Red Octopus

Red Octopus is the second album by Jefferson Starship, released on Grunt Records in 1975. Certified double platinum by RIAA in 1995, it is the best-selling album by any incarnation of Jefferson Airplane and its spin-off groups. The single "Miracles" was the highest-charting single any permutation of the band had until Starship's "We Built This City" a decade later, ultimately peaking at #3 on the Billboard singles chart; the album itself reached #1 four non-consecutive weeks during 1975 on the Billboard 200. As with several other albums from the epoch, stereo and quadraphonic mixes of Red Octopus were released concurrently. Following a guest appearance on the preceding Dragon Fly, Jefferson Airplane founder Marty Balin returned as a fully integrated member of the ensemble. Balin wrote or co-wrote five of the ten tracks on the album, including "Miracles." The group attempted to create a commercialized sound which was a total contrast to their past works, paving the musical direction of their next two albums 


Year:
1975
#SongDuration
13:28 
26:51 
3
Git Fiddler [Instrumental]
3:09 
3
Git Fiddler
  
44:15 
53:21 
63:43 
73:26 
7  
84:35 
9
Sandalphon [Instrumental]
4:09 
9
Sandalphon
  
105:04 

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