"Long John Silver" is the seventh studio album by the American rock band Jefferson Airplane. Released in 1972, it was the band's final album of all-new material until their 1989 comeback. The album, which came out under the Grunt label with catalog number FTR-1007, marked a significant point in the band's discography.
The album's cover artwork, designed by artist Greg Irons, features a stylized depiction of a pirate theme, aligning with the album's title.
Long John Silver was well received by fans of the band but did not manage to capture a broad audience. It represents a transitional period for Jefferson Airplane as they evolved from their original psychedelic rock roots into other musical directions.