Riddle (Thomas Leeb album)

Riddle (Thomas Leeb album)

Infobox Album |
Name = riddle
Type = Album
Artist = Thomas Leeb


Released = 1999
Recorded = Hitbox Altenburg, Austria
Length =
Label = Thomas Leeb (Indie-label)
Producer = Thomas Leeb
Reviews =
*CD Baby favorable review [http://cdbaby.com/cd/thomasleeb2 link]

Last album = "Hope"
This album = "riddle"
Next album = "Spark"

"riddle" is Thomas Leeb's first available release and features nine instrumentals and one vocal song. [CD - booklet of "riddle"]

Track listing

# "riddle"
# "springtime groove"
# "the winds are changing"
# "charlie hunter's"
# "sled dog racing"
# "almbleamal landler"
# "the shearing"
# "the hard can"
# "äkäskero"
# "so do I"

All songs by Thomas Leeb, except
* "charlie hunter's" (Traditional, arr. Leeb)
* "almbleamal landler" (Traditional, arr. Leeb)
* "the shearing" (Traditional, arr. Leeb)

Personnel

*Thomas Leeb - acoustic guitar, vocals
*Eric Roche - acoustic guitar, nose brush
*Gottfried Gfrerer - acoustic guitar
*Eric Spitzer-Marlyn - keyboard, backing vocals, mixing & mastering
*Ralf Leeb - cover design

References


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