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Best of Grunt: Trimmed and Burning

 
Album Review: Best of Grunt: Trimmed and Burning

  • Artist: Hot Tuna
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: October 01, 2007
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

While there are a number of average anthologies of classic Hot Tuna recordings, Best of Grunt: Trimmed and Burning is arguably the most diverse single disc to have been culled from their "classic" late-'60s and '70s back catalog. With a running time of nearly 80 minutes, it is likewise one of the lengthiest as well. Keen-eyed enthusiasts might also note that song for song it matches the 1995 Edsel Records release Trimmed and Burning. One glaring omission is the dearth of any representation from their self-titled live acoustic debut, Hot Tuna (1969). Instead, the opening pair of tracks -- a high-octane cover of Rev. Gary Davis' "Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning" and the Jorma Kaukonen (guitar/vocals) original "Been So Long" -- come from the electric First Pull Up, Then Pull Down (1971). The band's first studio effort, Burgers (1972), is the source for the instrumentals "Water Song" and the edgy midtempo rocker "Sunny Day Strut." More seasoned enthusiasts will undoubtedly be impressed with the clever inclusions from The Phosphorescent Rat (1973) and America's Choice (1975), with the deeper cuts "Soliloquy for 2," "Corners Without Exits," and "In the Kingdom" from the former, plus "Hit Single #1," "Sleep Song," and the too rarely anthologized "Serpent of Dreams" from the latter. Similarly, the Yellow Fever (1975) track "Bar Room Crystal Ball" is a welcome addition. It helps offset one of the weaker links, the unnecessary remake of Muddy Waters' "I Can't Be Satisfied" from Hoppkorv (1976). Wrapping up Best of Grunt: Trimmed and Burning are two excellent "unplugged" tunes from Double Dose (1978) in the form of the simple and lovely take of Kaukonen's Jefferson Airplane era instrumental timepiece"Embryonic Journey" and the bluesy "Killing Time in the Crystal City" -- a number that would not surface again until Kaukonen's solo Too Hot to Handle (1985) several years later. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning Hot Tuna (8:13)
Been So Long (Lyrics) Jorma Kaukonen Hot Tuna (3:45)
Sunny Day Strut Jorma Kaukonen Hot Tuna (3:15)
Water Song Jorma Kaukonen Hot Tuna (5:17)
Soliloquy for 2 Jorma Kaukonen Hot Tuna (3:43)
Corners Without Exits (Lyrics) Jorma Kaukonen Hot Tuna (3:38)
In the Kingdom (Lyrics) Jorma Kaukonen Hot Tuna (5:27)
Hit Single #1 Jorma Kaukonen Hot Tuna (5:14)
Sleep Song (Lyrics) Jorma Kaukonen Hot Tuna (4:26)
Serpent of Dreams (Lyrics) Jorma Kaukonen Hot Tuna (6:54)
Bar Room Crystal Ball Jorma Kaukonen Hot Tuna (6:53)
I Can't Be Satisfied Muddy Waters Hot Tuna (3:49)
Watch the North Wind Rise (Lyrics) Jorma Kaukonen Hot Tuna (5:10)
Song from the Stainless Cymbal Jorma Kaukonen Hot Tuna (4:00)
Embryonic Journey Jorma Kaukonen Hot Tuna (2:18)
Killing Time in the Crystal City Jorma Kaukonen Hot Tuna (6:41)

Credits

Nick Buck (Group Member), Bob Steeler (Drums), Tom Salisbury (Woodwind Arrangement), Sammy Piazza (Drums), Jorma Kaukonen (Group Member), Sammy Piazza (Group Member), Tom Salisbury (Group Member), Tom Salisbury (String Arrangements), Papa John Creach (Group Member), Jorma Kaukonen (Vocals), Nick Buck (Synthesizer), Alan Robinson (Liner Notes), Jack Casady (Bass), Papa John Creach (Violin), Bob Steeler (Group Member), Jorma Kaukonen (Guitar), Tom Salisbury (Conductor), Jack Casady (Group Member)
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