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Leo Kottke, Peter Lang & John Fahey : ウィキペディア英語版
Leo Kottke, Peter Lang & John Fahey

''Leo Kottke/Peter Lang/John Fahey'' is a split album by American guitarists Leo Kottke, Peter Lang, and John Fahey, released in 1974.〔
==History==
Fahey had started a new genre of guitar music, known later as American Primitivism, which comprised traditional fingerpicking steel string guitar techniques applied to neo-classical compositions. The Takoma label showcased such music and its roster included Kottke and Lang. Kottke's ''6- and 12-String Guitar'' became a surprise hit and the profits funded an expansion of the label. ''Leo Kottke/Peter Lang/John Fahey'' was released to help gain greater exposure for Fahey and Lang as well as the label itself.〔(The Fahey Files album entry. )〕
Each guitarist plays four solo pieces. The Fahey tracks are re-recordings of four well-known Fahey songs.〔 Kottke would later re-record "Cripple Creek" and "Ice Miner" (on ''Mudlark)''.

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