Winds of Change (Jefferson Starship album) explained

Winds of Change
Type:studio
Artist:Jefferson Starship
Cover:WindsOfChange Jefferson Starship.jpg
Released:October 4, 1982
Recorded:1982 at the Automatt, San Francisco
Genre:Rock, AOR
Length:40:16
Label:Grunt
Producer:Kevin Beamish
Prev Title:Modern Times
Prev Year:1981
Next Title:Nuclear Furniture
Next Year:1984

Winds of Change is the seventh album by Jefferson Starship and was released in 1982. It was the first studio album produced after Grace Slick rejoined the band as a full member. Aynsley Dunbar plays drums on the album, but was replaced by Donny Baldwin for the supporting tour. The album reached number 26 on the Billboard charts.

Cash Box called the title track "concisely crafted" and called the song a return to Jefferson Airplane's style.[1]

The LP produced two U.S. Top 40 singles: "Be My Lady" in the fall of 1982 (#28), and "Winds of Change" in the winter of 1983 (#38).

Personnel

Production

Singles and music videos

References

Notes and References

  1. Reviews. Cash Box. January 22, 1983. 2022-07-17. 8.
  2. http://tropicalglen.com/Archives/_0s_files/19830326.html Cash Box Top 100 Singles, March 26, 1983