Gold (Jefferson Starship album) explained

Gold
Type:compilation
Artist:Jefferson Starship
Cover:Gold Jefferson Starship.jpg
Released:January 22, 1979
Genre:Rock
Length:55:22
Label:Grunt
Producer:Larry Cox, Jefferson Starship
Prev Title:Earth
Prev Year:1978
Next Title:Freedom at Point Zero
Next Year:1979

Gold is a compilation album by American rock band Jefferson Starship, released on Grunt Records in 1979. It collects the band's four Top 40 hit singles from the 1970s, as well as three additional singles that charted on the Billboard Hot 100, a single that missed the chart, one b-side, and one album track. All tracks were also featured on their four studio albums to date: Dragon Fly from 1974; Red Octopus from 1975; Spitfire from 1976; and Earth from 1978. It peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard 200, and has been certified a gold record by the RIAA.[1]

The original vinyl album comprised either album or single versions of individual tracks; for instance, the versions of "Miracles," "Love Too Good" and "Runaway" were the single versions and not the album versions. Early pressings of the album on compact disc repeated this, but a 1998 reissue included the full album tracks from Red Octopus and Earth. The original record release also contained a 7-inch 45 RPM bonus single, "Light the Sky on Fire," that was recorded for the Star Wars Holiday Special. That and its b-side, "Hyperdrive" from Dragon Fly, were included on tapes and CDs as tracks six and twelve. The album was re-released on gatefold vinyl on Record Store Day, April 13, 2019, with 5,500 copies. The album is on gold vinyl and contains the mixes from the original vinyl, including the single edits of "Miracles," "Love Too Good," and "Runaway." Like the original, the release includes a 7" 45 RPM vinyl of "Light the Sky on Fire" b/w "Hyperdrive."

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.riaa.com/gold-platinum/?tab_active=default-award&se=jefferson+starship#search_section RIAA Gold and Platinum retrieved 2 August 2018