The Phosphorescent Rat

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The Phosphorescent Rat
The Phosphorescent Rat cover
Studio album by Hot Tuna
Released February, 1974
Recorded May - October, 1973 at Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco
Genre Rock
Label Grunt Records
Producer Mallory Earl
Professional reviews
Hot Tuna chronology
Burgers
(1972)
The Phosphorescent Rat
(1973)
America's Choice
(1975)

The Phosphorescent Rat is the fourth album by the rock group Hot Tuna. It was released in 1973.

The Phosphorescent Rat was a transitional album for Hot Tuna. Their blues-rock playing was moving away from the softer, more acoustic sound of their first three albums, and towards a more hard rock sound. Singer and guitarist Jorma Kaukonen's increasing focus on original composition and new musical direction is also evidenced by the first appearance of strings and woodwind orchestrations on a Hot Tuna LP.

This was the first Hot Tuna album recorded after Kaukonen and bass player Jack Casady had left Jefferson Airplane. They were joined as before by drummer Sammy Piazza. With the departure of Papa John Creach, who had left the band for Jefferson Starship, the stage was set for the power trio playing of their next four albums.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

All songs written by Jorma Kaukonen, except "Sally, Where'd You Get Your Liquor From?" by Reverend Gary Davis.

[edit] Side One

  1. "I See the Light" - 4:15
  2. "Letter to the North Star" - 2:31
  3. "Easy Now" - 5:10
  4. "Corners without Exits" - 3:37
  5. "Day to Day Out the Window Blues" - 3:26

[edit] Side Two

  1. "In the Kingdom" - 5:26
  2. "Seeweed Strut" - 3:25
  3. "Living Just for You" - 3:18
  4. "Soliloquy for 2" - 3:42
  5. "Sally, Where'd You Get Your Liquor From?" - 2:56

[edit] Credits

[edit] Musicians

[edit] Production

  • Production coordinator: Pat Ieraci
  • Recording and mixing engineer: Mallory Earl
  • Assistant engineer: Steve Mantoani
  • Strings and woodwinds on "Corners without Exits" and "Soliloquy for 2" arranged and conducted by: Tom Salisbury
  • Steel drums on "Living Just for You": Andrew Narell
  • Recorded at Wally Heider's, San Francisco
  • Mastered at The Lacquer Channel, Sausalito
  • Cover design: Marek A. Majewski