A Shout Towards Noon
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A Shout Towards Noon | ||
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Studio album by Leo Kottke | ||
Released | 1986 | |
Label | Private Music | |
Producer(s) | Buell Neidlinger | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Leo Kottke chronology | ||
Voluntary Target | A Shout Towards Noon | Regards From Chuck Pink
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A Shout Towards Noon is a 1986 album by guitarist Leo Kottke. It is his first recording on the Private Music label after a 3 year sabatical, largely due to a difficult tendonitis injury in his hand. Due to the injury, Kottke left the steel fingerpicks that helped define his early style behind, and came back with a new sound.
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Leo Kottke except "Little Martha" and "Echoing Gilewitz"
- "Little Beaver"
- "A Trout Toward Noon"
- "Little Martha" (Duane Allman)
- "Easter Again"
- "Piece 17"
- "Three Quarter North"
- "Echoing Gilewitz" (Richard Gilewitz)
- "Air Proofing Two"
- "A Virtuoso is His Own Reward"
- "Four Four North"
- "The Ice Field"
- "First To Go"
[edit] Personnel
- Leo Kottke - acoustic guitar
[edit] Production notes
- Produced by Buell Neidlinger
- Engineered by Dan Wallin and Rick Winquest