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Premium Walk-In Greenhouse for Home Gardening - Durable Polycarbonate Panels & Sturdy Metal Frame - Ideal for Growing Vegetables, Herbs & Flowers All Year Round
Premium Walk-In Greenhouse for Home Gardening - Durable Polycarbonate Panels & Sturdy Metal Frame - Ideal for Growing Vegetables, Herbs & Flowers All Year Round

Premium Walk-In Greenhouse for Home Gardening - Durable Polycarbonate Panels & Sturdy Metal Frame - Ideal for Growing Vegetables, Herbs & Flowers All Year Round

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Product Description CD reissue of Kottke's 1972 album, one of his most popular releases and a firm fan favorite. Greenhouse is a transitional album for Leo, who still retains hints of his mentor, John Fahey, but is also allowing his own style to inhabit much of his playing. 11 tracks. BGO. Amazon.com Fingerstyle guitar legend Leo Kottke has released his share of duds over the years (virtually all of his albums with the exception of his seminal 6 & 12 String Guitar have a few throwaway tracks), but this disc is one of his most consistent efforts. Originally released in 1972, it features Kottke's trademark blend of playing--an infectious mix of New Age (still not invented at the time of this recording) and bluegrass sounds--as well as a few surprises. "Bean Time" has classic Kottke wizardry; it's a tune many proficient guitarists are still trying to figure out. "In Christ There Is No East or West" features Kottke on the 12-string, paying homage to his mentor, John Fahey. Sure, many of us could do without Kottke warbling through "Tiny Island" or "From the Cradle to the Grave," but this is still a great recording, loaded with some of the greatest playing to ever happen on acoustic guitar. --Jason Verlinde