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Leo Kottke - Dreams And All That Stuff (LP, Album) (Very Good (VG))
Leo Kottke - Dreams And All That Stuff (LP, Album) (Very Good (VG))
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Media Condition: Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
Country: Canada
Released: 1974
Genre: Rock
Style: Folk Rock, Acoustic
Comments:
All records are visually graded. For pictures, let us know. Record has multiple surface scratches. Sleeve has seamwear, ringwear.
Notes:
Most tracks have a comment: 1. "The most beautiful name I've ever heard" 2. "From a Speech on Detente - or warships in the Bosporus - by Khrushchev in the U.N." 3. "What English realtors call houses that have nothing going for them anymore except the ghosts in the attic" 4. "A fiddle tune" 5. "Vertical trees" 6. "A little bit of San Antonio Rose plastered onto America the Beautiful" 7. "To be followed by a sequel on the next record" 8. "The most beautiful title I've ever heard" 9. 10. "A place in Minnesota I have never seen" 11. Inner sleeve
A1. Mona Ray 3:40
A2. When Shrimps Learn To Whistle 3:28
A3. Twilight Property 3:11
A4. Bill Cheatham 1:45
A5. Vertical Trees 2:34
B. Medley 2:03
B1a. San Antonio Rose
B1b. America, The Beautiful
B2. Constant Traveller 3:50
B3. Why Ask Why? 2:09
B4. Taking A Sandwich To A Feast 2:45
B5. Hole In The Day 2:50
B6. Mona Roy 1:48
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout ST-11335-A-Z7 BB/PM
Matrix / Runout ST-11335-B-Z7 BB/PM
Recorded At Sound 80 Studios
Published By Overdrive Music, Inc.
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