Time Step (album)
Time Step is an album by American guitarist Leo Kottke, released in 1983.
Time Step | ||||
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Released | 1983 | |||
Recorded | Magnolia Sound, North Hollywood, CA | |||
Genre | Folk, Americana, New Acoustic | |||
Length | 32:00 | |||
Label | Chrysalis (PV 41411) | |||
Producer | T Bone Burnett | |||
Leo Kottke chronology | ||||
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History
Time Step is Kottke's last recording on the Chrysalis label. It is the first of two Kottke albums produced by T-Bone Burnett, the second being My Father's Face. Guests include Albert Lee and Emmylou Harris.
After the release of Time Step Kottke went into a three-year seclusion. When he returned later in 1986, it was as a guest musician on The Blind Leading the Naked by Violent Femmes, then his own releases with a new direction and picking style.
Time Step was re-issued on CD by BGO (CD255) in 1995.
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [2] |
Track listing
All songs by Leo Kottke except as noted.
Side one
- "Running All Night Long" – 2:44
- "The Bungle Party" – 3:00
- "Rings" (Eddie Reeves, Alex Harvey) – 2:53
- "Mr. Fonebone" – 2:05
- "Julie's House" – 3:24
- "Memories Are Made of This" (Frank Miller, Richard Dehr, Terry Gilkyson) – 2:38
Side two
- "Saginaw, Michigan" (Bill Anderson, Don Wayne) – 3:37
- "I'll Break Out Again" (Sanger D. Shafer, A.L. Owens) – 3:26
- "The Wrong Track" – 2:44
- "Starving" – 2:55
- "Here Comes That Rainbow Again" (Kris Kristofferson) – 3:11
Personnel
- Leo Kottke - acoustic guitar, vocals
- David Kemper - drums
- David Miner - bass
- Albert Lee - guitar on "Starving" and "Julies House", background vocals
- Emmylou Harris - background vocals
- Don Heffington - drums and percussion on "The Wrong Track"
- Dennis Keely - percussion on "The Bungle Party" and "Running All Night Long"
Production notes:
- Produced by T Bone Burnett
- Engineered by Donivan Cowart
- Second engineer: Alan Vashon
References
- https://www.allmusic.com/album/r96545
- Larkin, Colin (2007). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195313734.
External links
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