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1976 studio album by Hot Tuna
Hoppkorv was the seventh album by the American blues rock band Hot Tuna, and their last studio album recorded for Grunt Records. Unlike previous albums
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American blues rock band
Special. The albums America's Choice (1975), Yellow Fever (1975), and Hoppkorv (1976) showcase a power trio with the addition of new drummer Bob Steeler
Hot_Tuna
1972 studio album by Hot Tuna
the albums Hot Tuna, First Pull Up, Then Pull Down, America's Choice and Hoppkorv. It was voted number 748 in the third edition of Colin Larkin's All Time
Burgers_(album)
1975 studio album by Hot Tuna
first of the "Rampage" trilogy albums (the others being Yellow Fever and Hoppkorv) recorded by the now power trio, it marked a major shift in musical direction
America's_Choice
1998 greatest hits album by Hot Tuna
(from Hoppkorv) – 3:10 "Watch the North Wind Rise" (Kaukonen) (from Hoppkorv) – 4:39 "It's So Easy" (Buddy Holly, Norman Petty) (from Hoppkorv) – 2:35
The_Best_of_Hot_Tuna
1990 studio album by Hot Tuna
band Hot Tuna. Released in 1990, it was their first studio album since Hoppkorv in 1976. In 1989, Jefferson Airplane reunited for a tour and eponymous
Pair_a_Dice_Found
1971 live album by Hot Tuna
along with remasters of the albums Hot Tuna, Burgers, America's Choice and Hoppkorv. In Canada, the album reached No. 30 in the RPM Magazine charts where it
First_Pull_Up,_Then_Pull_Down
American bass guitarist (born 1944)
Phosphorescent Rat (1974) America's Choice (1975) Yellow Fever (1975) Hoppkorv (1976) Double Dose (1978) Pair a Dice Found (1990) Live at Sweetwater (1992)
Jack_Casady
1975 studio album by Hot Tuna
rock, hard rock Length 39:36 Label Grunt Producer Hot Tuna Mallory Earl Hot Tuna chronology America's Choice (1975) Yellow Fever (1975) Hoppkorv (1976)
Yellow_Fever_(album)
American record producer
Bowie (US No. 3, UK No. 5) 1976: Earl Slick Band - Earl Slick Band 1976: Hoppkorv - Hot Tuna 1977: It's a Game - Bay City Rollers (US No. 23, UK No. 16)
Harry_Maslin
1970 live album by Hot Tuna
four albums First Pull Up Then Pull Down, Burgers, America's Choice and Hoppkorv. The box set is also out of print. In 2012, Iconoclassic Records remastered
Hot_Tuna_(album)
1977 greatest hits album by Jefferson Airplane
chronology Spitfire (1976) Flight Log (1977) Earth (1978) Hot Tuna chronology Hoppkorv (1976) Flight Log (1977) Double Dose (1978) Alternative cover Japanese
Flight_Log
Stanley Clarke - 11 Arrival ABBA - Four Seasons of Love Donna Summer - Hoppkorv Hot Tuna - 13 Triumph Triumph - 15 Johnny the Fox Thin Lizzy - A New World
1976_in_music
Recording studio in San Francisco, CA
(television soundtrack) Spitfire – Jefferson Starship Heritage – Eddie Henderson Hoppkorv – Hot Tuna Amigos – Santana Small Change – Tom Waits Salongo – Ramsey Lewis
Wally_Heider_Studios
Band discography
The Phosphorescent Rat 148 1975 America's Choice 75 Yellow Fever 97 1976 Hoppkorv 116 1990 Pair a Dice Found — 2011 Steady as She Goes — "—" denotes releases
Hot_Tuna_discography
1979 greatest hits album by Hot Tuna
Yellow Fever) George Carter 3:08 4. "Song from the Stainless Cymbal" (from Hoppkorv) Kaukonen 3:58 5. "I Wish You Would" (from Double Dose) Billy Boy Arnold
Final_Vinyl_(Hot_Tuna_album)
Record label
Jefferson Airplane BFL1-1557 Spitfire by Jefferson Starship BFL1-1920 Hoppkorv by Hot Tuna BXL1-2515 Earth by Jefferson Starship CYL2-2545 Double Dose
Grunt_Records
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