Dreams and All That Stuff
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| Dreams And All That Stuff | |||||
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Cover photo airbrushed over a photo of Monument Valley, Utah
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| Studio album by Leo Kottke | |||||
| Released | 1974 | ||||
| Recorded | Sound 80, Minneapolis, MN | ||||
| Genre | Folk | ||||
| Length | 30:03 | ||||
| Label | Capitol (ST-11335) | ||||
| Producer | Denny Bruce | ||||
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Dreams And All That Stuff is the eighth album by guitarist Leo Kottke. It is the only completely instrumental album Kottke released on Capitol. It peaked at #45 on the Billboard Pop Albums charts, his highest position achieved on the Pop Albums charts.
It was re-issued on CD by BGO (CD132) in 1992 and One Way Records (S21-18462) in 1996.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Leo Kottke except as noted.
[edit] Side one
- "Mona Ray" (Leo Kottke/Michael Johnson) – 3:40
- "When Shrimps Learn to Whistle" – 3:28
- "Twilight Property" – 3:11
- "Bill Cheatham" (trad.) – 1:45
- "Vertical Trees" – 2:34
[edit] Side two
- "Medley: San Antonio Rose/America the Beautiful" – 2:00
- "Constant Traveler" – 3:50
- "Why Ask Why?" (Norman Gimbel/Ken Lauber) – 2:09
- "Taking a Sandwich to a Feast" – 2:45
- "Hole in the Day" – 2:50
- "Mona Roy" – 1:48
[edit] Personnel
- Leo Kottke - 6 & 12-string guitar
- Bill Berg - drums, percussion
- Bill Peterson - bass
- Bill Barber - piano
- Cal Hand - dobro, pedal steel guitar
- Herb Pilhofer - piano on "Why Ask Why"
- Jack Smith - piano on "Mona Roy"
- Michael Johnson - guitar on "Mona Ray"
[edit] Production notes
- Produced by Denny Bruce
- Engineered by Paul Martinson
- Album design and photography by John Van Hamersveld


