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Try and Stop Me
Leo Kottke

 Released June 22, 2004

Even though six- and twelve-string master Leo Kottke's last solo album, released five years before, was named One Guitar, No Vocals, that could just as well have been the title of this one. Except for a set-closing vocal turn fronting Los Lobos on the Weavers' folk song "The Banks of Marble," the rest is just Kottke and his acoustic guitar. Together they make music that falls between folk, world, jazz, gospel, and the dreaded new age that is indelibly tied to Kottke's recognizable percussive style. There are few deviations from his established direction and many of these tracks could have been included on any of his previous two-dozen or so discs. But that doesn't lessen the impact of experiencing one of the most respected and intense acoustic guitarists in the history of the instrument ply his craft. In addition to the aforementioned tune, Kottke covers another old folk standard, "Mockingbird Hill," (which he claims to have heard from Patti Page). He tears the song apart, then reconstructs it in his own image. Carla Bley's "Jesus Maria" also goes through the Kottke machine -- for the third time -- and emerges sounding like a beautiful and twisted song from the guitarist's own pen. Short and bizarre liner notes for each tune are typically peculiar, some relating to the song in ways only Kottke will understand. Established fans won't find many revelations here, but they will still relish hearing fresh Kottke music, if only because he's obviously still playing at the top of his game 35 years into his idiosyncratic career. ~ Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide

TRACKS

1. Monopoly
2. Stolen
3. Mockingbird Hill
4. Then
5. Mora Roa
6. Axolotl
7. Bristol Sloth
8. Unbar
9. Jesus Maria
10. Gewerbegebiet
11. The Banks of Marble


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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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