| Psychedelic scholars have long tried to pin down just what the Grateful 
        Dead's Jerry Garcia did on this album (he is credited as "musical 
        and spiritual adviser"). But the real trip is the Airplane's concise 
        sorcery, a hallucinatory distillation of folk-blues vocals, garage-rock 
        guitar and crisp pop songwriting. The effects were felt nationwide. Grace 
        Slick's vocal showcases, "White Rabbit" and "Somebody to 
        Love," made Surrealistic Pillowa commercial smash during San Francisco's 
        Summer of Love, and Marty Balin's spectral "Today" is still 
        the greatest ballad of that city's glory days.  (Rolling Stone)Total album sales: 500,000 / Peak chart position: 3
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