Ice Water | |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | Leo Kottke |
Cover: | Ice_Water_(album).jpg |
Released: | 1974 |
Recorded: | Sound 80, Minneapolis, MN |
Genre: | Folk, new acoustic, American primitive guitar |
Length: | 38:11 |
Label: | Capitol (ST-11262) |
Producer: | Denny Bruce |
Prev Title: | My Feet Are Smiling |
Prev Year: | 1973 |
Next Title: | Dreams and All That Stuff |
Next Year: | 1974 |
Ice Water is the seventh album by guitarist Leo Kottke. It contains Kottke's only charting single, the Tom T. Hall composition "Pamela Brown". Ice Water peaked at #69 on the Billboard Pop Albums charts.
It was re-issued on CD by BGO (CD146) in 1992 and One Way Records in 1996.
Kottke has stated that he recorded the vocals for the entire album while lying on his back after being told by an Air Force sergeant that this position helps open the diaphragm and could improve one's singing voice (Kottke amusingly admits that "it didn't work").[1]
Writing for Allmusic, music critic Bruce Eder noted that the album was more directed to country flavored vocals and wrote of the album "This is a good record, though not the Leo Kottke album to start with, as it is not representative of his usual work... Among the instrumentals, "A Good Egg" is just the kind of light-fingered, light-textured virtuoso piece that one buys a Leo Kottke album expecting to find, and much of the rest shows off his talents in some unexpected directions."
All songs by Leo Kottke except as noted.