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The Phosphorescent Rat is the fourth album by the blues rock group Hot Tuna, released in early 1974 as Grunt BFL1-0348.This was the first Hot Tuna album recorded after guitarist Jorma Kaukonen and bass player Jack Casady had left Jefferson Airplane; the group had been waiting for their return all through 1973 and when this didn't happen, the remaining members changed the name to Jefferson ...
Hot Tuna is an American blues rock band formed in 1969 by former Jefferson Airplane members Jorma Kaukonen ... (1972) and The Phosphorescent Rat (1974) followed, with ...
The Best of Hot Tuna is a Hot Tuna compilation album released in 1998. ... "Candy Man" (Davis) ... "Easy Now" (Kaukonen) (from The Phosphorescent Rat) ...
5 Collaborations of Hot Tuna members with other artists. 6 References. ... The Phosphorescent Rat: 148 1975 America's Choice: 75 Yellow Fever: 97 1976 Hoppkorv: 116 1990
BFL1-0348 The Phosphorescent Rat by Hot Tuna; BFL1-0418 Playing My Fiddle for You by Papa John Creach; CYL1-0437 Early Flight by Jefferson Airplane; BFL1-0717 Dragon Fly by Grace Slick, Paul Kantner, and Jefferson Starship; BFL1-0820 America's Choice by Hot Tuna; BFL1-0999 Red Octopus by Jefferson Starship; BFL1-1238 Yellow Fever by Hot Tuna
Final Vinyl is a Hot Tuna compilation album. At the time the album was assembled, Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady had stopped performing together and were on to newer endeavours. Kaukonen recorded a solo album, Jorma , and Casady joined the band SVT .
Hot Tuna is the debut album by the American 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.
Splashdown Two is a 1997 CD release and expansion of the previous Hot Tuna vinyl release from 1984, Splashdown. It is a recording of a live acoustic performance from the mid-1970s that had played on the short-lived radio station WQIV .