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Hot Tuna: Live At Sweetwater / Live At Sweetwater Two / Live In Japan
ByHot Tuna
band / ensemble / orchestraDiffering track listings and even disparities in running times mark the previous versions and those details are difficult, if not impossible, to discern even upon close perusal of a package housed in lightweight cardboard, slimline casing. Such close examination does uncover some curious spellings of song titles and certain participating individuals (including one of the principals), but on the plus side, nearly a dozen tracks are noted as previously-unreleased.
The music on these three CDs hearkens directly to the acoustic Hot Tuna sound as originally formulated by erstwhile Jefferson Airplane co-founders, guitarist/vocalist/songwriter
Jorma Kaukonen
guitar and vocalsJack Casady
bass
Grateful Dead
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1965

Bob Weir
guitar and vocals
Bob Dylan
guitar and vocalsb.1941

Maria Muldaur
vocalsb.1943
Happy Traum
vocals
On a slightly more substantial front, other accompanists add to that atmosphere throughout all three performances. Most prominently, these include multi- instrumentalist/vocalist/songwriter
Michael Falzarano
guitarAs he displays a tendency to sound anonymous when he assumes the spotlight, for something like "My AK-47," he is much superior in a supporting role, as is keyboardist
Pete Sears
keyboardsAccordingly, their dual contributions add to the cachet of the two consecutive nights from the Mill Valley CA venue. The absence of overlaps on the thirty-two cuts of these companion pieces is indicative of the expanded range of selections, not only from Hot Tuna's well-established repertoire, but also from the more novel choices: "Uncle Sam Blues," for instance, was part of the latter-day Airplane's shows as well as Kaukonen/Casady's, while "Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning" is a staple of the latter duo's concerts.

Johnny Cash
guitar and vocalsReverend Gary Davis
guitar, acoustic1896 - 1972
In maintaining the tradition of such an icon, a veritable role model for Kaukonen and Casady, the duo posit themselves as musicologists of the highest order. The fact is that their improvisational skills, especially as they exhibit them during

Robert Johnson
vocals1911 - 1938
Therein lies the fundamental attraction of this collection. Ironic as it may be it's coming out coincidentally with Hot Tuna's final electric performances, it is hardly a contradiction, if for no other reason than the arrangements here posit a middle ground between the acoustic and electric configuration of the group (yet hardly suggests the evolution to the so-called "metal years" represented by America's Choice (RCA, 1975)).
On the contrary, this release only strengthens an abiding connection to the group's long-term history. Such as it is, some action shots of Hot Tuna on stage adorning the slipcase cover or the CD sleeves would be preferable to the amateurish 'psychedelic' (and notably uncredited) graphics that also appear on an enclosed poster.
But that's an observation more about cosmetics than substance, a dichotomy this enduring duo's been rendering moot throughout its career, on their own and, as on these roughly thirty-year old recordings, in the company of other like-minded musicians as well. ">
Track Listing
CD 1: January 27, 1992: Whinin’ Boy Blues; Great Change; Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out; I Know You Rider; Embryonic Journey; Trouble In Mind; Bank Robber; I See The Light; I’ll Be There For You; True Religion; I Belong To The Band; Maggie’s Farm; That’s All Right Mama; Been So Long; Genesis; Ice Age; Praise The Lord And Pass The Snake. CD 2: January 28, 1992: Hesitation Blues; Dime For Beer; Trial By Fire; Death Don’t Have No Mercy; 99 Year Blues; San Francisco Bay Blues; Too Many Years; Blue Moon Of Kentucky; Ain’t Got No Home; Good Morning Little Schoolgirl; Walkin’ Blues; Third Week In The Chelsea; My AK-47; Parchman Farm; Folsom Prison Blues. CD 3: Walkin’ Blues; Parchman Farm; True Religion; Been So Long; Uncle Sam Blues; Vampire Woman; Follow The Drinking Gourd; Keep Your Lamps Trimmed And Burning; Let Us Get Together; Third Week In The Chelsea; 99 Year Blues; Ice Age; San Francisco Bay Blues; Folsom Prison Blues; Mann’s Fate.
Personnel
Hot Tuna
band / ensemble / orchestraJorma Kaukonen
guitar and vocalsJack Casady
bassMichael Falzarano
guitarPete Sears
keyboardsBob Weir
guitar and vocalsHappy Traum
vocalsMaria Muldaur
vocalsHarvey Sorgen
drumsBobaloo
bass, acousticWavy Gravy
vocalsKeith Crossan
saxophoneAdditional Instrumentation
Jorma Kaukonen: guitar, dobro, pedal steel; Michael Falzarano, vocals, mandolin, harmonica.
Album information
Title: Live At Sweetwater / Live At Sweetwater Two / Live In Japan | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Mercury Studios
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