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My Father's Face
1989 studio album by Leo Kottke From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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My Father's Face is an album recorded by American guitarist Leo Kottke, released in 1989. It is his second with producer T Bone Burnett.
The same year as the release of My Father's Face Kottke would be featured in a PBS feature, Home and Away.[3]
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Track listing
- "Times Twelve" – 3:32
- "Everybody Lies" – 2:47
- "B. J." – 3:29
- "Why Can't You Fix My Car" – 2:27
- "Theme from Rick and Bob Report" –2:30
- "My Aunt Francis" 4:36
- "William Powell" – 4:57
- "Back in Buffalo" – 3:03
- "Mona Ray" – 2:22
- "Jack Gets Up" – 4:19
- "Doorbell" – 4:59
All songs by Leo Kottke
Personnel
- Leo Kottke - guitar, vocals
- David Hidalgo - Fender six, eight string, harmony vocals
- Jim Keltner - drums, percussion on "Back in Buffalo" and "The Rick and Bob Report"
- T Bone Burnett - Fender 12, Hammond B-3
- David Miner - four and five string electric bass
- Edgar Meyer - acoustic bass
- Michael Blair - marimba, glockenspiel, Fairchild, tympani, hand drum, shakers, tubular bells, etc.
- Jerry Douglas - dobro
- Charlie Shoemake - vibraphone
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Production notes
- Produced by T Bone Burnett
- Recorded and mixed by Rik Pekkonen
- Assistant engineer: Stacy Baird
- Additional recording by Paul Martinson
References
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