"Jefferson Airplane Loves You" is a three-CD boxed set featuring recordings by the San Francisco rock band Jefferson Airplane, accompanied by extensive liner notes from Jeff Tamarkin, author of the history Got a Revolution: The Turbulent Flight of Jefferson Airplane. The collection includes many previously unreleased live recordings and studio rehearsals, alongside tracks from earlier Jefferson Airplane albums. It also features a song by Grace Slick's original band, The Great Society, on the first CD.
A Quadradisc quadraphonic version of the Volunteers album was released, and some songs in this set are sourced from that release but have been remixed into conventional stereo. This remix process results in the loss of any psychedelic movements of instruments that were present in the original quadradisc version, which utilized the discrete CD-4 system developed by JVC and RCA.
The songs are arranged chronologically, starting with a pre-Airplane solo by Marty Balin and concluding with a 1972 live recording of the rarely heard "You Wear Your Dresses Too Short."