And Furthurmore...
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Artist: Hot Tuna
Label: Arista
Category: Music
Average customer rating:
Format: Live
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 078221406826
EAN: 0078221406826
ASIN: B00001U05F
Release Date: 1999-10-12 |
And Furthurmore...
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Tracks:
- I See the Light/Sunny Day Strut
- Been So Long
- True Religion
- Third Week in Chelsea
- Embryonic Journey
- I Am the Light of This World
- Watch the North Wind Rise
- Water Song
- Gypsy Fire
- Just My Way
- Hypnotation Blues
- Big Railroad Blues
- Funky #7
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Customer Reviews:
Longtime Inspiration.......2004-02-03
This terrific live album features the many styles of Hot Tuna's talent, from 60s-style acid to Rev. Gary Davis blues to Jorma's own introspective folk ballads. The 20-minute stretch of sound from tracks 4 through 8 inclusive--Third Week in the Chelsea, Embryonic Journey, I Am the Light of this World, Watch the North Wind Rise, Water Song--is the highlight of the cd, and I've been listening to it almost daily for the last six months. There's a wonderful moment in the gospel-influenced Watch the North Wind Rise when the music seems to stop, then picks up again with a terrific Pete Sears organ riff. Everytime I hear it I'm grateful for these great musicians and the fact that they're still in action after all these years. To Jorma, Jack, Pete and the rest: thanks so much, guys! Keep doing it!
whoaa baby, what's that...Hot Tuna.......2001-05-06
I get the overall impression from this live recording that the band is having fun; they enjoy what they're doing and they're good at it.
Jorma plays an amplified acoustic guitar most of the time; the other guitarists and the piano is electric. It works.
One of my favorites is the "Water Song." The song often repeats a wonderful guitar-bass riff that sort of ripples and shimmers. Upon close listen, I hear that Casady never quite plays the bass line the same way--so it remains interesting to the ear.
This is easy to listen to and enjoyable.
Six String Heaven.......2000-03-01
This is a great album. It probably won't convert the non-believers out there, but for fans of Hot Tuna and this type of music, it is a wonderful showcase. The jams are expansive but never 'too much' and the vocals and song selection are outstanding. Being a live album, there is a bit more spontinaity and looseness than a studio album, which adds to the enjoyment. Put it on and kick back and enjoy!
Drivin' Groove.......2000-02-08
This album is great for driving around. The jams are sweet and the vocals/mixing are clear. Dead fans will like this,too.
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