Leo Kottke - One Guitar, No Vocals
Leo Kottke was initially inspired by fellow southern blues and country masters such as Mississippi John Hurt, Chet Atkins, and Roy Clark. As a young artist, Leo Kottke recorded for John Fahey's legendary Takoma label--garnering sometimes unfair comparisons to that gentle giant of guitar hoo-doo. Subsequently, pickers from Ry Cooder to Jim O'Rourke have been influenced by the work of these elder brothers who laid the groundwork for the atmospheric, improvisational noodling that's sometimes called chamber-folk. Following along these lines, Kottke displays his heritage proudly on the simple yet remarkably nimble One Guitar, No Vocals. "Three Quarter North" is a bluesy, deliciously sloppy waltz interspersed with broken bits of phrasing like the easy, mumbled drawl of front-porch conversation, while the album's longest piece, "Accordian Bells, " rises and falls, tinkles and plays like tiny tip-toe dancing. --Paige La Grone Binding Audio CD. Artist(s): Leo Kottke. Publisher(s): Sony Music Canada. Label: Sony Music Canada.
Fabricant: | Sony Music Canada Inc. |
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Prix le plus bas (CAD): | 36,26 $ |
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Artist : | Leo Kottke |
Distributor : | Sony |
Format : | CD |
Marque : | Sony Music Canada |
music_track : | Even His Feet Look Sad |