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Double Dose
Hot Tuna
Double Dose
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
Expanded two CD edition of this 1978 album including bonus material. Hot Tuna was an offshoot of Jefferson Airplane formed by charter members Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady. Double Dose was originally issued as a two-recor...  more »

     
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All Artists: Hot Tuna
Title: Double Dose
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Edsel Records UK
Release Date: 2/1/1995
Album Type: Import
Genres: Pop, Rock
Styles: Blues Rock, Folk Rock, Jam Bands, Rock Jam Bands, Country Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 740155139728

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Expanded two CD edition of this 1978 album including bonus material. Hot Tuna was an offshoot of Jefferson Airplane formed by charter members Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady. Double Dose was originally issued as a two-record set on Grunt Records. Previously issued import CDs have been trimmed to a single disc, eliminating one of the essential tracks to make things fit. This Deluxe Edition not only restores the album to its original full length and sequencing order, but adds 27 minutes of rare interviews with the members of the band. Wounded Bird.

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CD Reviews

DOUBLE DOSE-COMPLETE ON 2 DISCS-THE WAY IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN
Stuart Jefferson | San Diego,Ca | 02/26/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Two discs-73,40 minutes in length each approximately. The sound is crisp and punchy,even from live tapes from so many years ago. Very occasionally,in very quiet sections of the music (and with headphones),slight tape hiss and feedback from the amps can be heard-but it doesn't intrude on the musical experience. This new (2CD) set contains ALL the original tracks from the original double vinyl release,plus four tracks (approximately 27 minutes) that are a combination of music and (mostly) interviews with the band. The booklet lists song titles,times,and composers,band members (Jorma Kaukonen-guitar & vocals,Bob Steeler-drums,Jack Casady-bass,and Nick Buck-keyboards & back-up vocals on track 12. There are also four b&w photos of the band,plus the original color photos and graphics from the original release.



Finally someone has re-released this set in it's original entirety. If you're a HOT TUNA fan you know that one of the better tracks,"Killing Time In The Crystal City",was left off subsequent CD releases because of space limitations. It's now been restored,along with a bit of intro music ("I Wish You Would"),then a couple of interview segments,and then,for the outro,a piece of "Funky #7" that brings things to a close. The period interview segments are informative and interesting to listen to a couple of times,and helps bring this band (and the JEFFERSON AIRPLANE) into sharper focus,and also brings back memories of those formative days (if you're old enough),when this band was playing great acoustic and electric blues-based music. Interspersed over the interviews are several numbers by the band,which serve as reminders (I was lucky enough to hear the band in both acoustic and electric modes back in their formative days in the bay area) as to just how much great music they generated.



If you've read this far,you're probably a fan of the band,and are familiar with this wonderful set,so there's no reason to go into a track-by-track listing. If you're unfamiliar with the band,and want to hear some electric blues-based music,with some wonderful acoustic guitar playing,along with Kaukonen's slippery-yet-smooth-laid-back vocals,this is one of their better releases,especially for a live recording. In the right frame of mind,this music can quietly do your head in-it's inherent in the subtle yet dense instrumental juggernaut-style of playing of these fine musicians. This is the way this set should have been originally released on CD,and the folks at Wounded Bird Records should be congratulated for finally releasing this cornerstone set of HOT TUNA. It's too bad that,originally on CD,economics got in the way of art. But at least now this set can be enjoyed in it's entirety,the way it was originally intended. It's nice to have it back again.





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Finally
J. C. Grant | new jersey | 04/17/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Finally a complete version of Double Dose on CD! Great performance, great sound, so-so packaging, but this is a great Hot Tuna concert, which begs the question: Since this is now on 2 CDs, why not use the extra space on the 2nd CD to present material that couldn't fit on the original 2-disc album? Instead, we get 2 songs and then interviews on the disc, interviews that can only be interesting for the first listen, and after it's hit eject after the songs. Oh, what could have been!"
Track Sequence Changed
JoJo | Richmond, VA, USA | 05/08/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)

"The sound is great, but Wounded Bird mistakenly put Side 4 of the original LPs right after Side 1. "I See The Light," "Watch The North Wind Rise," "Sunrise Dance With The Devel," & "I Can't Be Satisfied" should be the last 4 songs. I contacted Wounded Bird and they said they didn't catch the mistake until it was too late. Still a nice set though, and the sound is much nicer than the Lake Eerie Records CD I had before which had all 15 of the original LP's tracks, but had to edit talk between songs to make them all fit on 1 CD."