2400 Fulton Street - Track Listing - Disc One

Disc One

Beginnings
No. Title Writer(s) Original Album Length
1. "It's No Secret" Marty Balin Jefferson Airplane Takes Off 2:39
2. "Come up the Years" Balin, Paul Kantner Jefferson Airplane Takes Off 2:32
3. "My Best Friend" Skip Spence Surrealistic Pillow 3:02
4. "Somebody to Love" Darby Slick Surrealistic Pillow 2:59
5. "Comin' Back to Me" Balin Surrealistic Pillow 5:22
6. "Embryonic Journey" Jorma Kaukonen Surrealistic Pillow 1:54
7. "She Has Funny Cars" Kaukonen, Balin Surrealistic Pillow 3:10
8. "Let's Get Together" Chet Powers Jefferson Airplane Takes Off 3:36
9. "Blues from an Airplane" Balin, Spence Jefferson Airplane Takes Off 2:03
10. "J.P.P. Mcstep B. Blues" Spence Early Flight 2:47
Psychedelia
No. Title Writer(s) Original Album Length
11. "Plastic Fantastic Lover" Balin Surrealistic Pillow 2:37
12. "Wild Tyme (H)" Kantner After Bathing at Baxter's 3:08
13. "The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil" Kantner After Bathing at Baxter's 4:36
14. "A Small Package of Value Will Come to You, Shortly" Spencer Dryden, Gary Blackman, Bill Thompson After Bathing at Baxter's 1:32
15. "White Rabbit" Grace Slick Surrealistic Pillow 2:34
16. "Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon" Kantner After Bathing at Baxter's 5:04
17. "Lather" G. Slick Crown of Creation 2:58
18. "Fat Angel" Donovan Leitch Bless Its Pointed Little Head 7:39
19. "The Last Wall of the Castle" Kaukonen After Bathing at Baxter's 2:44
20. "Greasy Heart" G. Slick Crown of Creation 3:24

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