Embryonic Journey (instrumental) - Covers

Covers

Leo Kottke did a cover version on his 1979 album Balance.

Jefferson Airplane / Jefferson Starship / Starship
Jefferson Airplane
  • Jefferson Airplane Takes Off
  • Surrealistic Pillow
  • After Bathing at Baxter's
  • Crown of Creation
  • Volunteers
  • Bark
  • Long John Silver
  • Jefferson Airplane
Jefferson Starship
Original group
  • Blows Against the Empire
  • Dragon Fly
  • Red Octopus
  • Spitfire
  • Earth
  • Freedom at Point Zero
  • Modern Times
  • Winds of Change
  • Nuclear Furniture
Starship
  • Knee Deep in the Hoopla
  • No Protection
  • Love Among the Cannibals
Next Generation
  • Windows of Heaven
  • Jefferson's Tree of Liberty
Live albums
  • Bless Its Pointed Little Head
  • Thirty Seconds Over Winterland
  • Deep Space/Virgin Sky
  • Live at the Fillmore East
  • Greatest Hits: Live at the Fillmore
  • Across the Sea of Suns
  • Sweeping Up the Spotlight
  • The Woodstock Experience
  • Air Play
Full live concerts
  • B.B. King's Blues Club
  • Vinoy Park
  • Post Nine 11
  • UK
  • Live
  • Live in 2005
  • Galactic Reunion Concert
  • Mick's Picks
Authorized bootlegs
  • Live at the Monterey Festival
  • At Golden Gate Park
  • Last Flight
  • At the Family Dog Ballroom
Compilations
  • The Worst of Jefferson Airplane
  • Early Flight
  • Flight Log
  • Gold
  • 2400 Fulton Street
  • Greatest Hits (Ten Years and Change 1979–1991)
  • Jefferson Airplane Loves You
  • The Essential Jefferson Airplane
Singles
  • "Somebody to Love"
  • "White Rabbit"
  • "The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil"
  • "Volunteers"
  • "Mexico"
  • "Miracles"
  • "We Built This City"
  • "Sara"
  • "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now"
Related articles
  • Discography (Airplane)
  • Jefferson Airplane band members
  • Discography (Starship)
  • Jefferson Starship band members
  • Hot Tuna
  • KBC Band
  • Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra
  • Grunt Records


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