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Greenhouse
Leo Kottke

 Released 1972

A somewhat less ambitious record than Mudlark, from a recording standpoint, Greenhouse is a true solo record that offers several surprises. Over a third of it is made up of vocal numbers, including two that are absolutely superb. "Tiny Island" may be the best track here, a song by Al Gaylor, inspired by the death of Jimi Hendrix, that offer one of Kottke's best vocal performances of his whole career. Also worth the price of a ticket are a pair of John Fahey-related tunes ("In Christ There Is No East or West," "Last Steam Engine Train") that he puts his own unique spin on, with the latter a true dazzler as an acoustic piece; "From the Cradle to the Grave," a strangely compelling song in which Kottke's singing is the backup to his guitar, which has center stage even when he's singing; and the slow, lyrical bluesy "Louise," another vocal performance where Kottke excels as a singer; the playful, delightful "The Spanish Entomogolgist," a medley of children's songs that includes quotations from "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" and "Jambalaya"; and the gorgeous bluegrass guitar workout on "Owls." Some of the mastering isn't quite as clean here as it is on other titles in Kottke's catalog, but otherwise this is an acceptable reissue of an album that is, perhaps, under appreciated because of its relatively high concentration of vocal numbers by the guitarist. Not all of those come off as well as the two best, but none are complete failures, and his guitar playing even on the weakest of them, "You Don't Have To Need Me," is interesting enough to carry the piece. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

TRACKS

1. Bean Time [Instrumental]
2. Tiny Island
3. The Song of the Swamp [Instrumental]
4. In Christ There Is No East or West [Instrumental]
5. Last Steam Engine Train [Instrumental]
6. From the Cradle to the Grave
7. Louise
8. The Spanish Entomologist
9. Owls [Instrumental]
10. You Don't Have to Need Me
11. Lost John


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Main Releases

Renfield's Laugh

Sixty Six Steps (enhanced CD-ROM) (2005)

Try and Stop Me (2004)

Clone (2002)

One Guitar, No Vocals (1999)

Standing in My Shoes (1997)

Leo Live (live) (1995)

Great Big Boy (1991)

Peculiaroso (1991)

That's What (1990)

My Father's Face (1989)

Regards From Chuck Pink (1988)

A Shout Toward Noon (1986)

Time Step (1983)

Voluntary Target (1983)

Guitar Music (1981)

Live in Europe (live) (1980)

Balance (1979)

Burnt Lips (1978)

Leo Kottke (1976)

Live at the Scholar Coffee House (live) (1976)

Chewing Pine (1975)

Dreams and All That Stuff (1974)

Ice Water (1974)

Leo Kottke, John Fahey & Peter Lang (1974)

My Feet Are Smiling (live) (1973)

Greenhouse (1972)

Mudlark (1971)

6- and 12-String Guitar (1971)

Circle 'Round the Sun (1970)

12-String Blues (live) (1969)

Children

Paul Bunyan

Compilations

Great Big Boy/Peculiaroso (2007)

The Best of the Capitol Years (2003)

The Instrumentals: The Best of the Chrysalis Years (2003)

Best of Leo Kottke [Beat Goes On] (2002)

Hear the Wind Howl (1999)

Leo Kottke Anthology (box set) (1997)

Essential (1991)

The Best (1987)

The Best of Leo Kottke [Capitol] (1976)

Leo Kottke 1971-1976: Did You Hear Me? (1976)

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