The Leo Kottke Anthology [Box set]

The Leo Kottke Anthology [Box set]

The Leo Kottke Anthology [Box set]

Editorial Reviews
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Of course, newcomers to the legendary finger-style wizardry of Leo Kottke should pick up the guitarist's 1969 debut, 6 & 12 String Guitar, before they consider anything else. After listening to that masterpiece--on which Kottke plays lightning-fast instrumentals that sound like a cross between John Fahey and Bill Monroe--you can't help wanting to hear his other stuff. And Anthology is a great launching point, covering Kottke's music from 6 & 12 String through to 1983. Whereas Fahey, Kottke's finger-style forefather, ventured into weird tape loops and effects as his career progressed (and distanced his personality from his playing), Kottke did the opposite. His playing has slowed down, but Kottke now fashions himself as a singer/songwriter. And on songs like "Tiny Island" or "Julie's House"--the latter a duet with Emmylou Harris--he sounds heartfelt and human, like a more sincere version of Loudon Wainwright III. A few essential cuts are missing here, mostly from the first half of his career, and there are a few oddball tracks--Kottke warbling through "Eight Miles High" is one--but get used to it: every platter the guitarist has released seems to have a dud or three. Doesn't matter, though. To guitar fans, he'll always be godlike. --Jason Verlinde

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The Leo Kottke Anthology
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Incredible Visionary Muscian
  • Circle 'Round the Sun
  • Leo Kottke's "Anthology"
  • Retrospective
  • Not quite the best
The Leo Kottke Anthology
Leo Kottke
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000033X4
Release Date: 1997-05-06

Tracks:

  1. The Driving Of The Year Nail
  2. Ojo
  3. Vaseline Machine Gun
  4. Busted Bicycle
  5. Cripple Creek
  6. Eight Miles High
  7. Bumblebee
  8. Bourree
  9. Bean Time
  10. Tiny Island
  11. In Christ There Is No East Or West
  12. Last Steam Engine Train
  13. From The Cradle To The Grave
  14. Louise
  15. Easter (Live)
  16. Medley: Crow River Waltz/Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring/Jack Fig (Live)
  17. Pamela Brown
  18. You Tell Me Why
  19. Born To Be With You

Tracks:

  1. Mona Ray
  2. When Shrimps Learn To Whistle
  3. The Scarlatti Rip-Off
  4. Open Country Joy (Constant Traveler)
  5. Buckaroo
  6. The White Ape
  7. Range
  8. Airproofing
  9. Up Tempo
  10. Endless Sleep
  11. Sonora's Death Row
  12. Embryonic Journey
  13. Learning The Game
  14. The Train And The Gate (Live)
  15. Side One Suite: Some Birds/Sounds Like.../Slang/My Double/Three Walls And Bars/Reprise - Some Birds
  16. Sleep Walk
  17. Rings
  18. Julie's House

Amazon.com essential recording

Of course, newcomers to the legendary finger-style wizardry of Leo Kottke should pick up the guitarist's 1969 debut, 6 & 12 String Guitar, before they consider anything else. After listening to that masterpiece--on which Kottke plays lightning-fast instrumentals that sound like a cross between John Fahey and Bill Monroe--you can't help wanting to hear his other stuff. And Anthology is a great launching point, covering Kottke's music from 6 & 12 String through to 1983. Whereas Fahey, Kottke's finger-style forefather, ventured into weird tape loops and effects as his career progressed (and distanced his personality from his playing), Kottke did the opposite. His playing has slowed down, but Kottke now fashions himself as a singer/songwriter. And on songs like "Tiny Island" or "Julie's House"--the latter a duet with Emmylou Harris--he sounds heartfelt and human, like a more sincere version of Loudon Wainwright III. A few essential cuts are missing here, mostly from the first half of his career, and there are a few oddball tracks--Kottke warbling through "Eight Miles High" is one--but get used to it: every platter the guitarist has released seems to have a dud or three. Doesn't matter, though. To guitar fans, he'll always be godlike. --Jason Verlinde

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Incredible Visionary Muscian.......2007-05-23

If you like music and especially play guitar Leo Kottke is fantastic.

5 out of 5 stars Circle 'Round the Sun.......2007-05-02

I've read all of the reviews of this and other music from Leo Kottke and everyone seems to refer to his 1969 lp "6&12String" as being his debut, it's not.
I had hoped that a retrospective would include (at long last) some if not all of his earlier lp on symposium Records "Circle Round the sun". there is an even earlier lp by Leo which includes a song about "Mary" (and my memory fails me as to the exact title) that Leo claimed in the liner notes "people listen to this song for the same reasons that people stop to look at car wrecks". This may be the earliest recording Leo made and only hints at what was to come later.
"Circle 'Round the Sun" is a wonderful lp, full of Leo's rich baritone, and more straightforward "folk" style lyrics (If Mamma Knew and Tell me this ain't the Blues being my favorites)
I hope someone, somewhere can convince the powers that be to reissue this long lost treasure.

5 out of 5 stars Leo Kottke's "Anthology".......2005-09-23

This is a great collection of a guitar playing master. Twelve string guitar pieces are especially powerful. The singing is warm and soulful. If you like great guitar playing you will enjoy this collection of songs.
Gary Gloris
Lake Worth, Florida

5 out of 5 stars Retrospective.......2003-06-27

This is a great selection of Leo Kottke's work, including the vocals. I found some things I hadn't heard before, some things I had almost forgotten, and some of my favorites. I enjoyed them all. No, I don't mind the vocals. There is something about some artists, Dylan and Louie Armstrong among others, that makes the voice a real positive part of the performance even though they aren't opera stars.

3 out of 5 stars Not quite the best.......2002-12-10

For me Leo Kottke revolutionised the guitar.As a young man (and of course a young guitarist)hearing him produce those gorgeous tunes from his range of twelve string guitars changed my thinking on the how and what of music forever.Not only that but he was one of the few artists at the vanguard who actually bothered to tour down here in Australia on a regular basis ( thanks Leo).So we have great technique,great tunes and super guitar tunings so what else do you want?.Well actually, a better complilation than this.This set has some of his best work as a musician but in my opinion also has some of his worst.
Eight miles high and embryonic journey have no place on this disc for starters and we can only wonder what possessed Leo to record Pamela Brown in the first place let alone why it was chosen for this set( well maybe as a representation of Leo's total output)so I can only award 3 stars because I think Leo Kottke is a guiarist, not a singer,and even the wonderful version of endless sleep will not change my mind.

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