Tag: Leo Kottke

  • Leo Kottke, 6-and 12-String Guitar, 1969 on Takoma

    Leo Kottke, 6-and 12-String Guitar, 1969 on Takoma

    Kottke’s second album, following 12-String Blues, and what would become reportedly the best-selling LP on John Fahey’s Takoma Records. Writing his own liner notes, Kottke writes “All that is left to be said is that Kottke’s voice does not appear on this album. His guitar does.” My copy—via Salem Flea Marketplace—has the gold and tan…

  • Leo Kottke, Guitar Music, 1981 on Chrysalis

    Leo Kottke, Guitar Music, 1981 on Chrysalis

    Eleventh (?) LP from Kottke, a solo outing instrumental style. Recorded at Sound 80 in the Seward neighborhood of Minneapolis. Includes a cover of Ry Cooder’s Available Space” as well as “Tumbling Tumbleweeds” and eight originals. My copy—via Salem Flea Marketplace—is a Santa Maria pressing on blue Chrysalis labels.

  • Leo Kottke, Self-Titled, 1976 on Chrysalis

    Leo Kottke, Self-Titled, 1976 on Chrysalis

    Kottke’s first album on Chrysalis (after six on Capitol): a fully instrumental album produced by Denny Bruce with arrangements by Jack Nitzsche My copy via the Salem Flea Marketplace is a 1977 pressing on Chrysalis labels.

  • Tinsley Ellis, Naked Truth, 2024 on Alligator Records

    Tinsley Ellis, Naked Truth, 2024 on Alligator Records

    Tinsley Ellis has put out over 20 albums between 1982 and 2024, including more than a dozen on Chicago’s Alligator Records, one of my favorite blues labels (founded in 1971). This, his latest, Includes “Grown Ass Man” (which I think should probably be “grown-ass man” since it’s really a compound adjective, isn’t it?) as well…

  • Leo Kottke, Ice Water, 1974 on Capitol

    Leo Kottke, Ice Water, 1974 on Capitol

    Although he was born in Georgia, I think of Kottke as another Minneapolis folkie. He’s one of the folks who, when I find an album I don’t have, I just buy it without question. He’s also still out touring and well worth seeing if you get a chance. This was his fifth full length on…

  • Leo Kottke, Circle ‘Round the Sun, 1970 on Symposium Music.

    Leo Kottke, Circle ‘Round the Sun, 1970 on Symposium Music.

    Leo Kottke, Circle ‘Round the Sun, 1970 on Symposium Music. Kottke’s third full length, on Wayzata Minnesota label Symposium. 8 of these are studio recordings of songs from 12-String Blues, which was a live album on Oblivion, recorded at the Scholar Coffeehouse in Dinkytown (later renamed the 10 O’Clock Scholar). I understand it’s now a…

  • Leo Kottke, Greenhouse, 1972 on Capitol.

    Leo Kottke, Greenhouse, 1972 on Capitol.

    Leo Kottke, Greenhouse, 1972 on Capitol. Kottke’s second LP on Capitol. Includes a cover of John Fahey’s “In Christ There Is No East or West” Recorded in Minneapolis at Sound 80

  • Leo Kottke, Mudlark, 1971 on Capitol Records.

    Leo Kottke, Mudlark, 1971 on Capitol Records.

    Leo Kottke, Mudlark, 1971 on Capitol Records. Kottke’s first LP on Capitol, fourth full length