Leo Kottke - Ice Water (1974)

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Leo Kottke - Ice Water (1974)
Folk, Rock | EAC rip (FLAC+CUE+LOG) | 262 MB | full artwork
EMI Plus (2000) | 38:25 | RAR with 5% recovery


EAC extraction logfile from 24. February 2011, 8:56

Leo Kottke / Ice Water

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This is a good record, though not the Leo Kottke album to start with, as it is not representative of his usual work – it's mostly a vocal record, and a very country-flavored record at that, with Kottke's baritone, reminiscent in some ways of Leonard Cohen (and even moving into what one might consider Jim Morrison territory), serving as the dominant instrument on six of the ten tracks. His flashy 12-string playing and Cal Hand's Dobro do come to the fore on "Tilt Billings and the Student Prince." Tom T. Hall and Ron Elliott of the Beau Brummels are among the songwriters represented. Among the intrumentals, "A Good Egg" is just the kind of light-fingered, light-textured virtuoso piece that one buys a Leo Kottke album expecting to find, and much of the rest shows off his talents in some unexpected directions. The sound on the One Way label CD reissue is first rate as well. - by Bruce Eder, AMG

Tracks:
1. Morning Is The Long Way Home (Leo Kottke) 6:27
2. Pamela Brown (Tom T. Hall) 4:05
3. A Good Egg (Leo Kottke) 3:12
4. Tilt Billings And The Student Prince (Leo Kottke/Ron Nagle) 4:57
5. All Through The Night (Traditional/arr. Leo Kottke) 1:40
6. Short Stories (Leo Kottke/Cal Hand) 3:01
7. You Tell Me Why (Ron Elliott) 3:58
8. You Know I Know You Know (Leo Kottke) 4:08
9. Born To Be With You (Don Robertson) 3:01
10. A Child Should Be A Fish (Leo Kottke) 3:51

Personnel:
Leo Kottke (6 & 12 String Guitar and Vocals)
Bill Berg (Drums and Percussion)
Bill Peterson (Bass Guitar)
Bill Barber (Piano)
Cal Hand (Dobro and Steel Guitar)

reup: 24 February 2011