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Sixty Six Steps : ウィキペディア英語版
Sixty Six Steps

''Sixty Six Steps'' is the second studio album from Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon. It was released on August 23, 2005.
==History==
Although the album was recorded in just a few months, it has been an idea in Gordon's mind for decades. Since Gordon went on a trip to the Bahamas with his family in his childhood, he has always been fascinated with the calypso band, The Mustangs. “Ya Mar,” one of the songs Gordon heard on the trip, eventually became a staple of Phish’s live shows.
Most of the songs were written and arranged in Costa Rica and were then recorded in Nassau, Bahamas.
Percussionist Neil Symonette is also featured playing a multitude of percussion including caxixi, goats' hooves, talking drums, tire hub, djembe, thrasher, fish shakers, and uda drums.
The album also features a number of cover songs, ranging from Fleetwood Mac's "Oh Well" to Pete Seeger's "Living in the Country."

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