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Hot Tuna (album)

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Released
  
May 1970

Length
  
45:59 67:51 (reissue)

Producer
  
Al Schmitt

Genre
  
Acoustic blues

Label
  
RCA Victor

Recorded
  
September 16 to 24, 1969 New Orleans House, Berkeley

Hot Tuna is the self-titled debut album by the blues-rock band Hot Tuna, released in 1970 as RCA Victor LSP-4353. It was recorded live at the New Orleans House in Berkeley, California in September 1969. It peaked at #30 on the Billboard 200 album chart.

Contents

Context and content

Hot Tuna began as a means of relaxation for its two principals Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady while on tour with Jefferson Airplane, eventually becoming a separate entity within that band to the point of performing as its opening act. In the beginning, Hot Tuna would play in the style of electric Chicago blues often augmented by Airplane members, such represented by a cover of B.B. King's "Rock Me Baby" on the live Airplane album Bless Its Pointed Little Head. For their first album, Kaukonen and Casady decided rather on an all-acoustic set, playing the country blues of the pre-World War II era.

The Reverend Gary Davis had been an early influence on Kaukonen, and two of his songs were included on the album, with an additional pair included on the 1996 reissue. Casady and Kaukonen demonstrated their familiarity with early jazz and ragtime as well as blues by the inclusion of "Hesitation Blues," recorded by the Victor Military Band in 1916, and the inclusion of two numbers attributed to Jelly Roll Morton. They also ignored any purist notions of the delta blues with their cover of "How Long Blues" by Leroy Carr, who not only was not from the Mississippi Delta and did not play guitar, but was also one of the commercial urban blues successes of the 1930s.

In 1996, RCA reissued the album on compact disc with five bonus tracks recorded at the same time. The box set Hot Tuna in a Can included this version along with remasters of the band's subsequent four albums First Pull Up Then Pull Down, Burgers, America's Choice and Hoppkorv. The box set is also out of print.

Personnel

  • Jorma Kaukonen – acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Jack Casady – bass guitar
  • Additional personnel
  • Will Scarlett – harmonica
  • Production

  • Al Schmitt – producer
  • Allen Zentz – engineer
  • Pat Ieraci – master of the machines
  • Margareta Kaukonen – painting
  • Mike Frankel – photography
  • Gut – art direction
  • References

    Hot Tuna (album) Wikipedia