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Track List: 1-4 1. Leo Kottke - Morning Is The Long Way Home (0:00) 2. Leo Kottke - June Bug (3:41) 3. Leo Kottke - When Shrimps Learn To Whistle (5:57) 4. Leo Kottke - Room 8 (9:31) Part 1. • Leo Kottke - 1971-1976 (Did You Hear Me) (... Part 2. • Leo Kottke - 1971-1976 (Did You Hear Me) (... Part 3. • Leo Kottke - 1971-1976 (Did You Hear Me) (... Part 4. • Leo Kottke - 1971-1976 (Did You Hear Me) (... Leo Kottke: 1971–1976 is a compilation album of songs released on Capitol during Kottke's tenure with that label. It is sometimes referred to as Did You Hear Me? due to the handwritten caption on the photo on the cover. It peaked at #153 on the Billboard Pop Albums charts. History: After the release of Chewing Pine, Kottke subsequently signed with Chrysalis Records. Six of the songs here were edited or re-mixed for this release. The track "Morning is the Long Way Home" is an edited down version of the original release from Ice Water, minus the vocals. Kottke would re-record this version again in 1999 on One Guitar, No Vocals. The song "Pamela Brown" was also featured as the sole Leo Kottke track in a promotional-only compilation album from 1976 issued by Capitol records entitled The Greatest Music Ever Sold (Capitol SPRO-8511/8512), which was distributed to record stores during the 1976 Holiday season as part of Capitol's "Greatest Music Ever Sold" campaign. The campaign promoted 15 different Best Of... albums released by the label. Each of the actual albums represented were adorned with a gold-foiled round sticker which read "The Greatest Music Ever Sold", adhered to the front of the shrinkwrap. Personnel: Leo Kottke - 6 & 12-string guitar Bill Peterson - bass Bill Berg - drums Bill Barber - piano, synthesizer Larry Taylor - bass Paul Lagos - drums Herb Pilhofer - piano Production notes: Produced by Denny Bruce Art Direction: John Van Hamersveld Photography: John Seidermann, Denny Bruce