Mike’s Store/Dry Goods exclusive and limited pressing on clear vinyl with gold and red splatter. New studio album from acoustic guitar pioneer Leo Kottke and Phish bassist Mike Gordon and their first new album together in 15 years.
Intricate, warmly askew, and indelibly dexterous, Noon showcases 11 new tracks. The album – which marks Kottke’s first studio record since his previous collaboration with Gordon, 2005’s 66 Steps – was recorded in New Orleans and Vermont, with music exchanged between the two artists by file, tape-sealed boombox, sheet music, and face-to-face. Working with longtime Gordon collaborator, producer/engineer Jared Slomoff, Kottke and Gordon have crafted a singular collection of improvisational mood music, including a stripped-back version of Gordon’s classic “Peel” and Kottke’s stark rethinking of the Byrds’ “Eight Miles High.” Noon further includes a bopping cover of Prince’s “Alphabet St.” featuring Phish drummer Jon Fishman, who also joins Kottke and Gordon on four additional tracks. In addition, the LP includes nearly ambient appearances by pedal steel player Brett Lanier (The Barr Brothers) and cellist Zoë Keating (Imogen Heap, Amanda Palmer, Tears For Fears).
Mike’s Store/Dry Goods exclusive and limited pressing on clear vinyl with gold and red splatter. New studio album from acoustic guitar pioneer Leo Kottke and Phish bassist Mike Gordon and their first new album together in 15 years.
Intricate, warmly askew, and indelibly dexterous, Noon showcases 11 new tracks. The album – which marks Kottke’s first studio record since his previous collaboration with Gordon, 2005’s 66 Steps – was recorded in New Orleans and Vermont, with music exchanged between the two artists by file, tape-sealed boombox, sheet music, and face-to-face. Working with longtime Gordon collaborator, producer/engineer Jared Slomoff, Kottke and Gordon have crafted a singular collection of improvisational mood music, including a stripped-back version of Gordon’s classic “Peel” and Kottke’s stark rethinking of the Byrds’ “Eight Miles High.” Noon further includes a bopping cover of Prince’s “Alphabet St.” featuring Phish drummer Jon Fishman, who also joins Kottke and Gordon on four additional tracks. In addition, the LP includes nearly ambient appearances by pedal steel player Brett Lanier (The Barr Brothers) and cellist Zoë Keating (Imogen Heap, Amanda Palmer, Tears For Fears).
Fantastic! I love it! Great quality recording and some of the best music I've listened yet! Can't wait to see them in a couple weeks in York PA.
Justin Barlett
June 30, 2021
Some of the best music I’ve heard in a very long time. Highly recommend this album for any Phan of music
Marc
February 16, 2021
Many years ago had the change to see Leo Kottke in person, in a little club in Palm Beach, FL. He was wonderful, and the piece that stood out the most was a "new" song he was trying out that night called "Ants". I loved the song and had been searching for a copy of the song since that show. I finally have it, and to play it on record makes me feel old and silly. This whole record sounds beautiful and always make me feel better and more reflective. Thank You!
Leo Kottke Mike Gordon "Noon"
December 7, 2020
Have long been a Kottke fan and this album emphasizes his similar freestyle with Mike's.