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==Discography==
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===Singles===
==Singles==
* "[[It's No Secret (Jefferson Airplane Song)|It's No Secret]] / [[Runnin' Round This World]]" (1966)
* "[[It's No Secret (Jefferson Airplane Song)|It's No Secret]] / [[Runnin' Round This World]]" (1966)
* "[[Come Up the Years]] / [[Blues From An Airplane]]" (1966)
* "[[Come Up the Years]] / [[Blues From An Airplane]]" (1966)
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* "[[Twilight Double Leader]] (live version) / [[Trial By Fire]] (live version)" (1972)
* "[[Twilight Double Leader]] (live version) / [[Trial By Fire]] (live version)" (1972)


===Albums===
==Albums==
====Jefferson Airplane====
===Jefferson Airplane===
* ''[[Jefferson Airplane Takes Off]]'' (1965) - US position: # 128
* ''[[Jefferson Airplane Takes Off]]'' (1965) - US position: # 128
* ''[[Surrealistic Pillow]]'' (1966) - US position: # 3 (breakthrough album featuring "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit")
* ''[[Surrealistic Pillow]]'' (1966) - US position: # 3 (breakthrough album featuring "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit")
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* ''[[Last Flight (album)|Last Flight]]'' (2007) (live at Winterland, San Francisco - September 22, 1972)
* ''[[Last Flight (album)|Last Flight]]'' (2007) (live at Winterland, San Francisco - September 22, 1972)


====Paul Kantner / Jefferson Starship====
===Paul Kantner / Jefferson Starship===
* ''[[Blows Against The Empire]]'' (1970)
* ''[[Blows Against The Empire]]'' (1970)


====Compilation albums credited to 'Jefferson Airplane/Jefferson Starship/Starship'====
===Compilation albums credited to 'Jefferson Airplane/Jefferson Starship/Starship'===
* ''Hits'' (1998)
* ''Hits'' (1998)
* ''VH1 Behind the Music'' (2000)
* ''VH1 Behind the Music'' (2000)
* ''Love Songs'' (2000)
* ''Love Songs'' (2000)


===Selected solo, duo and trio albums===
==Selected solo, duo and trio albums==
====Marty Balin====
===Marty Balin===
* ''[[Bodacious DF]]'' (1973)
* ''[[Bodacious DF]]'' (1973)
* ''Balin'' (1981) (includes the AM radio single, "Hearts")
* ''Balin'' (1981) (includes the AM radio single, "Hearts")
* ''Lucky'' (1983)
* ''Lucky'' (1983)


====Paul Kantner/Grace Slick====
===Paul Kantner/Grace Slick===
* ''[[Sunfighter]]'' (1971)
* ''[[Sunfighter]]'' (1971)
* ''[[Baron Von Tollbooth & the Chrome Nun]]'' (1973) (by Paul Kantner, Grace Slick, and David Freiberg)
* ''[[Baron Von Tollbooth & the Chrome Nun]]'' (1973) (by Paul Kantner, Grace Slick, and David Freiberg)


====Paul Kantner====
===Paul Kantner===
* ''[[Planet Earth Rock And Roll Orchestra]]'' (originally issued in 1983 on RCA Records and remastered and reissued in 2005 courtesy of Sony/BMG Music Entertainment)
* ''[[Planet Earth Rock And Roll Orchestra]]'' (originally issued in 1983 on RCA Records and remastered and reissued in 2005 courtesy of Sony/BMG Music Entertainment)


====The KBC Band====
===The KBC Band===
Includes Paul Kantner, Marty Balin, and Jack Casady.
Includes Paul Kantner, Marty Balin, and Jack Casady.


* ''[[KBC Band]]'' (1986)
* ''[[KBC Band]]'' (1986)


====Grace Slick====
===Grace Slick===
* ''Manhole'' (1973)
* ''Manhole'' (1973)
* ''Dreams'' (1980)
* ''Dreams'' (1980)

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Discography of Jefferson Airplane.

Singles

Albums

Jefferson Airplane

Paul Kantner / Jefferson Starship

Compilation albums credited to 'Jefferson Airplane/Jefferson Starship/Starship'

  • Hits (1998)
  • VH1 Behind the Music (2000)
  • Love Songs (2000)

Selected solo, duo and trio albums

Marty Balin

  • Bodacious DF (1973)
  • Balin (1981) (includes the AM radio single, "Hearts")
  • Lucky (1983)

Paul Kantner/Grace Slick

Paul Kantner

The KBC Band

Includes Paul Kantner, Marty Balin, and Jack Casady.

Grace Slick