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Live From Bonnaroo 2003 (2003)
Sanctuary/Superfly/AC. Recorded live at the
Bonnaroo Music Festival, Manchester, Tennessee,
June 13-15. Leo and Mike Gordon play "Rings."
Available at Amazon.com
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Instrumentals: The Best of the Capitol Years
(2003) Blue Note Records 42312. Available at
Blue
Note web site.
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Instrumentals: The Best of the Chrysalis Years
(2003) Blue Note Records 42313. Available at
Blue
Note web site.
Contains previously un-issued performances of The
Fisherman, Up Temp, and Little Martha.
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Takoma Slide (1999) Takoma TAKCD-8910-2. Leo
contributes "Vaseline Machine Gun." Available at
Fantasy
web site.
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Best of New Age (1999) Columbia River
Entertainment Group. Leo contributes "Parade."
Various artists.
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The Best of Cambridge Folk Festival (1998)
Strange Fruit, CAFECD 001. Leo contributes
"Oddball." Released in the United Kingdom only.
Various artists recorded live on the grounds of
Cherry Hinton Hall.
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Candlelight Moments: Dreamscape (1997)
BMG. Includes "My Aunt Francis" and "Wonderland by
Night". Includes such varied works as Hedges,
DeGrassi, Andy Summers, Steve Morse Band, and The
Modern Mandolin Quartet. Listed as New Age
compilation and is part of a series by BMG.
Take
a look at
CD-Now.
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Candlelight Moments: Soft Voices (1997)
BMG. Includes "Parade" Listed as New Age
compilation and is part of a series by BMG.
Take
a look at
CD-Now.
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Hear the Wind Howl (1997) DISKY M12173.
Released in Europe only. Track
list.
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Sounds of Wood and Steel (1997) Taylor
Guitars & Windham
Hill. Leo
plays "Jesus Maria." (A different version than the
one found on That's What )
Here's
a link with
info about Wood And Steel and a review.
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Carols of Christmas II (1997)
BMG/Windham
Hill. Leo
contributes "Accordion Bells." (a different version
than One Guitar, No Vocals)
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Takoma Eclectic Sampler (1997)
Takoma
Denny Bruce is the producer of this release. Here
is the
All-Music Guide
entry. Leo
is listed as Producer/Guitar of the Cal Hand
contribution - "Ferns." The liner notes are
extensive and include a section on Bruce meeting
John Fahey and LK for the first time.
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Masters of Acoustic Guitar (1997) Narada.
Leo plays "Red and White."You
can buy it here.
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A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor: 2nd
Annual Farewell Show . You can order the audio
tapes from Amazon.com.
Also see
Filmography for
video. Leo
plays "First To Go."
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Acoustic Heart: Passion and Romance of Acoustic
Guitar ??EarthMusic?? Leo plays "Arms of
Mary."
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The Leo Kottke Anthology (1997)
Rhino
Records R2
72585/72438 19111 29. The track
summary
from the CD is available also.
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The Acoustic Edge --Great Acoustic Music of the
90s (1995) Rhino
Records
71969. Leo plays "Driver."
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Essential Leo Kottke (1991) Chrysalis
21852. ("So laid back it makes Waylon
[Jennings] sound like he's on speed -
George Oblin)
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Private Music Sampler, Vol. 4 (1989)
Private Music. Leo contributes "Rick And Bob Report
(theme)." Lot of New Age stuff fills out the rest
of the CD.
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World of Private Music (1986) Private
Music 2009. Leo plays "Three Quarter North." The
rest of the CD is very New Age - includes Yanni and
others.
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The Best of Leo Kottke (1987) Capitol
46486 (out of print) Capitol released this in
various forms throughout England and Europe.
Track
List
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Voluntary Target (1983) Pair Records
CRPDL2-2016. A combination of Burnt Lips
and Balance. I think it was
released in Europe only. Track
List
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Leo Kottke: The Best (1976) Capitol 11867
Liner
notes and track list.
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1971-1976: Did You Hear Me? (1976)
Capitol 11576 (out of print) Liner
notes and track list.
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Leo Kottke/Peter Lang/John Fahey (1974)
Takoma TAK 2040. Fantasy,
which bought Takoma's catalogue, has this on CD.
The four LK tunes were recorded during the 6
& 12 String Guitar sessions. As leftovers
in the Takoma catalog, they ended up on this
compilation disk. They certainly can stand on their
own. Here's
the track list.
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