
Band: Hot Tuna
Album: Burgers
Year: 1972
Country: USA
Genre: blues rock
Format: Lossless (WavPack + CUE + LOG + COVER)
Size: 211 mb
Tracklist:
"True Religion" (Jorma Kaukonen) – 4:42
"Highway Song" (Jorma Kaukonen) – 3:14
"99 Year Blues" (Julius Daniels) – 3:58
"Sea Child" (Jorma Kaukonen) – 5:00
"Keep On Truckin'" (Bob Carleton) – 3:40
"Water Song" (Jorma Kaukonen) – 5:17
"Ode for Billy Dean" (Jorma Kaukonen) – 4:49
"Let Us Get Together Right Down Here" (Rev. Gary Davis) – 3:27
"Sunny Day Strut" (Jorma Kaukonen) – 3:14


Hot Tuna is an American blues-rock band, formed by bassist Jack Casady and guitarist Jorma Kaukonen as a spin-off of Jefferson Airplane. They play acoustic and electric versions of original and traditional blues songs.
Hot Tuna began by opening Jefferson Airplane concerts, giving Kaukonen and Casady an opportunity to explore their love of traditional blues music. As Jefferson Airplane slowly wound down in the early 1970s, Hot Tuna -- for whom live performance was always of prime importance -- became an independent group.
Their early repertoire was derived mainly from American country blues artists such as Rev. Gary Davis, Jelly Roll Morton, Bo Carter and Arthur Blake (Blind Blake). Originally a duo, Casady and Kaukonen added Will Scarlett on harmonica and released a live album in 1970, Hot Tuna. This album was recorded in the fall of 1969 at the New Orleans House in Berkeley and is affectionately known by Tunaphiles as the "breaking glass album", because of the sound of breaking beer glasses during the recording of "Uncle Sam Blues". This LP was followed by a long series of well received albums that played mostly to a small but devoted cult following. Aside from the six year breakup after 1978, Hot Tuna have continued to perform to the present day, and still performs much of the aforementioned country blues repertoire with which they began.

Personnel:
Jorma Kaukonen - guitars, lead vocals
Jack Casady - bass, vocals, eyebrow
Papa John Creach - violin, vocals
Sammy Piazza - drums, tympani, other percussion, vocals
Additional Personnel
Nick Buck – organ, piano on "True Religion" and "Keep On Truckin'"
Richmond Talbott – vocals, slide guitar on "99 Year Blues"
David Crosby – vocals on "Highway Song"
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