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Chewing Pine
Leo Kottke

 Released 1975

Leo Kottke's seventh album is a dazzling amalgam of sounds and styles -- there's a surprising emphasis on vocal numbers here, beginning with "Standing on the Outside" and "Power Failure" (a Procol Harum number, no less), that show him off singing with a full band in a light country-ish vein, followed by "Venezuela, There You Go," a loping instrumental that incorporates some nimble-textured slide guitar to great effect in its opening bars. Then it's back to a vocal idiom with a slow, powerful, bluesy rendition of Marty Robbins' "Don't You Think," on which Bill Barber's piano shares the spotlight with Kottke's singing. Some of the rest, like "Monkey Money," don't meld his guitar and the band as well, and as good as the Robbins song is, the virtues of this album lie in its leaner instrumentals. The obvious attempt on Chewing Pine to sell Kottke as more of a mainstream artist and a sometime singer obviously didn't work, as this closed out his contract with Capitol Records (apart from one subsequent compilation). It also says something about how the artist himself and his admirers feel; only a single track off of Chewing Pine, the shimmering, fingerpicking instrumental "The Scarlatti Rip-Off," earned a place on his Rhino anthology. There are enough good moments, and even a few transcendent ones, to justify owning this album. The One Way CD reissue is a bit spare in annotation, but offers very clean sound. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

TRACKS

1. Standing on the Outside
2. Power Failure
3. Venezuela, There You Go
4. Don't You Think
5. Regards from Chuck Pink
6. Monkey Money
7. The Scarlatti Rip-Off
8. Wheels
9. Grim to the Brim
10. Rebecca
11. Trombone
12. Can't Quite Put It into Words


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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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