- Splashdown (album)
Infobox Album
Name = Splashdown
Type = live
Artist =Hot Tuna
Released = 1984
Recorded = July 24th, 1975 on WQIV-FM,New York City
Genre =Blues-rock
Length =
Label =Relix Records
Producer = Leslie D. Kippel
Reviews =
Last album = "Final Vinyl " (1979)
This album = "Splashdown" (1984)
Next album = "Historic Live Tuna "
(1985)"Splashdown" is a
Hot Tuna album released in 1984 containing the tracks from a previously unreleased live acoustic performance that had been played on the short-lived radio station WQIV in the mid-1970s. During the recording, news of theApollo-Soyuz mission returning to Earth after the first USA-USSR rendezvous in space reached the station, and the astronauts' radio transmissions were played at the same time as Jorma and Jack continued with "Police Dog Blues." The transmissions mixed with the song were preserved for this release as the last track of side 1. The album was Hot Tuna's first release on Relix Records, and one of the first Relix releases.Jorma Kaukonen was signed on as a solo artist to the label as well. In 1997 an expanded version of the album was released asSplashdown Two .Track listing
ide A
#"Death Don't Have No Mercy" (
Rev. Gary Davis ) – 6:43
#"I Am the Light of This World" (Davis) – 4:00
#"Embryonic Journey" (Jorma Kaukonen ) – 2:05
#"Police Dog Blues" (Blind Blake ) / "Splashdown" (U. S. Astronauts) – 4:04ide B
#"Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning" (Davis) – 2:57
#"I Know You Rider" (Traditional) – 5:09
#"Keep On Truckin'" (Bob Carleton ) – 4:15
#"Candy Man" (Davis) – 5:47Personnel
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Jorma Kaukonen – acoustic guitar, vocals
*Jack Casady – bassProduction
*Toni A. Brown – liner notes
*Maureen Hunter – cover art
*Leslie D. Kippel – photo of Jorma, record concept
*Dave Patrick – photo of Jack
*Brooklyn Bridge Publications – layout
*Barry Glassberg – tapeNotes
*cite album-notes |title=Splashdown |bandname=
Hot Tuna |year=1984 |format=Vinyl back cover|publisher=Relix Records |publisherid=RRLP-2004 |location=Brooklyn |mbid=
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