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Jefferson Starship’s fifth smash platinum plus album “Freedom At Point Zero� offered a new
harder rock approach to their already successful formula with new lead vocalist, Mickey
Thomas, as Jefferson Airplane alumni Grace Slick and Marty Balin would go onto solo
careers.
This new incarnation featuring Jefferson Airplane/Jefferson Starship founder Paul Kantner,
Quicksilver’s David Freiberg, Journey’s Aynsley Dunbar, Pete Sears, Craig Chaquico, and
Mickey Thomas proved to be the solid team to bring further commercial success to this
legendary band.
Released in late 1979, their masterwork “Freedom At Point Zero� became a big hit, thanks to
the help of multiple format radio hits like their new hit single “Jane.�
Radio discovered more hit tracks soon enough with the powerful “Rock Music� as well as
more progressive rockers like “Awakening� and the anthem title track “Freedom At Point
Zero.�
Tours, television appearances and more solid radio play would drive more fans to this
classic album with great rockers like “Lightning Rose� and “Girl With The Hungry Eyes.�
Friday Music is no stranger to the important musical catalogs of Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson
Starship, and Hot Tuna. Therefore, it is with much pleasure to announce the first time ever
180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl release of their rock masterpiece “Freedom At Point Zero.�
Celebrating its 40th Anniversary, this fine album is impeccably mastered from the Grunt
Records tapes by Joe Reagoso (Jefferson Airplane/Jefferson Starship/Hot Tuna), as well as
will being manufactured for limited time on 180 Gram Translucent Orange Audiophile Vinyl.
To further your Jefferson Starship listening experience, we are also including the stunning
gatefold cover, which hasn’t been in circulation for years.