Standing In My Shoes
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Standing In My Shoes | ||
Studio album by Leo Kottke | ||
Released | 1997 | |
Label | Private Music | |
Producer(s) | David Z | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Leo Kottke chronology | ||
Live | Standing In My Shoes | One Guitar No Vocals
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Standing In My Shoes is a 1997 album by guitarist Leo Kottke. An eclectic mix of traditional and contemporary music surprised a few of Kottke's long-time fans.
Kottke's cover version of Fleetwood Mac's "World Turning" appeared on "The Drew Carey Show".
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Leo Kottke except "World Turning", "Standing in My Shoes", "Don't Call Me Ray", "Corrina, Corrina" and "Cripple Creek"
- "Standing in My Shoes" (Leo Kottke, Denny Bruce)
- "World Turning" (Lindsey Buckingham)
- "Dead End"
- "Vaseline Machine Gun"
- "Corrina, Corrina" (trad.)
- "Realm"
- "Cripple Creek" (trad.)
- "Twice"
- "Across the Street"
- "Don't Call Me Ray" (Leo Kottke, Steve Wariner)
- "Itchy"
[edit] Personnel
- Leo Kottke - 6 & 12-string guitar, sitar, vocals
- David Smith - bass
- Greg Morrow - drums and percussion
- Reese Wynans - organ
- Kim Parent - background vocals
- Chet Atkins - lead guitar on "Twice"
- David Z - drum programming, sitar, celeste
[edit] Production notes
- Produced and engineered by David Z
- Assistant engineers: Sandy Jenkins, Amy Hughes, Rich Cohen
- Edited by Frank Green
- Mastered by George Marino