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Leo Kottke discography

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Leo Kottke discography
Studio albums23
Soundtrack albums4
Live albums4
Compilation albums10

This article documents the discography for American guitarist Leo Kottke.

Albums

Studio albums

Year Album US AUS[1] Label
1969 6- and 12-String Guitar - Takoma
1970 Circle Round the Sun - Symposium
1971 Mudlark 168 - Capitol
1972 Greenhouse 127 -
1974 Ice Water 69 94
Dreams and All That Stuff 45 -
1975 Chewing Pine 114 -
1976 Leo Kottke 107 - Chrysalis
1978 Burnt Lips 143 77
Balance -
1981 Guitar Music -
1983 Time Step -
1986 A Shout Toward Noon - Private Music
1988 Regards from Chuck Pink -
1989 My Father's Face -
1990 That's What -
1991 Great Big Boy -
1994 Peculiaroso -
1997 Standing in My Shoes -
1999 One Guitar, No Vocals -
2004 Try and Stop Me - RCA Victor

Collaborations

Year Album Label
2002 Clone (with Mike Gordon) RCA Victor
2005 Sixty Six Steps (with Mike Gordon)
2020 Noon (with Mike Gordon)[2] Megaplum / ATO Records

Live albums

Year Album Label AUS[1]
1969 12-String Blues Oblivion Records -
1973 My Feet Are Smiling Capitol 93
1980 Live in Europe Chrysalis -
1995 Live On The Spot -

Compilation albums

Year Album Label
1974 Leo Kottke, Peter Lang & John Fahey Takoma
1976 1971-1976 (Did You Hear Me?) Capitol
The Best
1983 Voluntary Target Pair Records
1987 The Best of Leo Kottke Capitol
1991 Essential Chrysalis
1997 The Leo Kottke Anthology Rhino
Hear the Wind Howl (released in Europe only) DISKY
2003 The Instrumentals: The Best of the Capitol Years Blue Note
The Instrumentals: The Best of the Chrysalis Years

Soundtracks

Year Album Label
1979 Days of Heaven Pacific Arts
1985 Little Treasure
1986 Fat Guy Goes Nutzoid
1994 Paul Bunyan (with Jonathan Winters) Rabbit Ears

References

  1. ^ a b Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 170. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  2. ^ "Mike Gordon and Leo Kottke Announce New Album 'Noon', Share Singles". Relix Media. August 18, 2020.