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LEO KOTTKE - DREAMS AND ALL THAT STUFF CD NEW!
AU $67.45
ApproximatelyRM 192.68
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Brand New
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eBay item number:333048621943
Item specifics
- Condition
- Type
- Album
- Style
- Folk/Folklore
- MPN
- CDs
- UPC
- 5017261201324
- EAN
- 5017261201324
- Artist
- Leo Kottke
- Format
- CD
- Producer
- Denny Bruce
- Release Year
- 1974
- Record Label
- One Way Records
- Release Title
- Dreams and All That Stuff
- Genre
- Folk
- Run Time
- 30 Mins 3 Seconds
About this product
Product Identifiers
Producer
Denny Bruce
Record Label
One Way Records
UPC
5017261201324
eBay Product ID (ePID)
27050179841
Product Key Features
Format
CD
Release Year
1974
Genre
Folk
Run Time
30 Mins 3 Seconds
Artist
Leo Kottke
Release Title
Dreams and All That Stuff
Additional Product Features
Distribution
E1 Distribution (USA)
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Engineer
Spockets Martinson
Additional information
Personnel: Leo Kottke (guitar); Michael Johnson (guitar); Cal Hand (steel guitar, dobro); Billy Barber (piano, synthesizer); Jack Smith, Herb Pilhofer (piano); Bill Peterson (bass guitar); Bill Berg (percussion). Liner Note Author: John Tobler. Recording information: Sound 80, Minneapolis, MN. Photographer: John Van Hamersveld. Arrangers: Leo Kottke; Cal Hand. 1974's DREAMS AND ALL THAT STUFF is an excellent example of Leo Kottke's mid-period sound, a combination of his early blues and folk influences and the more experimental arenas Kottke explored later on. It's also an excellent example of the whimsy that's informed his entire career, with playful songs like "When Shrimps Learn to Whistle" and "Taking a Sandwich to a Feast" featuring some of his most animated guitar work. As always, there are also undercurrents of melancholy to a few tunes, like "Hole in the Day" and a surprisingly somber medley of "San Antonio Rose" and "America the Beautiful." It's perhaps not his best album of this period--GUITAR MUSIC trumps nearly everything else in Kottke's catalogue--but its blend of playfulness and seriousness is enticing nevertheless.
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo
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- AT U75968847
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