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The Great Society tapes 's
Surrealistic Pillow album cover photo In 1968, after finally getting all the necessary releases, The Matrix's owners sold to
Columbia Records some tapes of live sets from 1966 by
The Great Society (the band
Grace Slick belonged to before replacing
Signe Anderson in Jefferson Airplane). Edits of those tapes (including the first commercial recordings of "White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love") eventually became two LPs,
Conspicuous Only in Its Absence and
How It Was (promoted as by "Grace Slick & The Great Society"). Over 20 years later, identical combinations of the two albums were re-released under different names as CDs by two different labels, because of separate licensing agreements in the US and the United Kingdom.
Early Steppenwolf tapes Released by
ABC Dunhill Records in 1969, the album
Early Steppenwolf was material recorded live at The Matrix, purportedly on May 14, 1967, more than a year before the remodeling. However, the recordings were actually made when Steppenwolf was still called
The Sparrow and were taped between May 9 and May 11, 1967 or between May 19 and 21. On May 14, the
Sopwith Camel were playing the last day of a three-day set at The Matrix and The Sparrow did not appear.
Big Brother and the Holding Company tapes First released in 2008 on the Airline label, the first disc of
The Lost Tapes consists of a set from a Big Brother gig at The Matrix taped on January 31, 1967 before the band was well known. ==Remodeling==