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Classic Hot Tuna Electric Live album by Hot Tuna Released 1996 Recorded July 3rd, 1971 at the Fillmore West, San Francisco Genre Blues-rock Label Relix Records Producer Michael Falzarano
Leslie D. Kippel (executive)Hot Tuna chronology Classic Hot Tuna Acoustic
(1996)Classic Hot Tuna Electric
(1996)Splashdown Two
(1997)Classic Hot Tuna Electric is a Hot Tuna album released in 1996 and is an expansion of the B-side of the previous vinyl release Historic Live Tuna. The A-side of the previous release was expanded as Classic Hot Tuna Acoustic and released at the same time as this album. The tracks are taken from a live electric performance in 1971 recorded at the Fillmore West auditorium in San Francisco.
Track listing
- "Intro by Bill Graham" / "Never Happen No More" (Blind Blake) – 6:24
- "Candy Man" (Rev. Gary Davis) – 5:56
- "Keep Your Lamps Trimmed & Burning" (Davis) – 7:39
- "Uncle Sam Blues" (Traditional) – 5:40
- "John's Other" (Papa John Creach) – 6:00
- "Rock Me Baby" (Traditional) – 8:30
- "I Know You Rider" (Traditional) – 7:28
- "Come Back Baby" (Lightning Hopkins) – 9:14
Personnel
- Jorma Kaukonen – guitars, vocals
- Jack Casady – bass
- Papa John Creach – violin
- Sammy Piazza – drums
Production
- Michael Falzarano – producer
- Leslie D. Kippel – executive producer
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