Goodman, Steve
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Affordable Art
New - LP - RPJ 002
Sealed 1983 Original Out Of Seal Beach, California.
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Artistic Hair
Used - LP - RPJ 001
1983 US Vinyl Original. Features Jethro Burns, David Amram And Hugh McDonald. Tiny Corner Ding.
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Essential Steve Goodman
Used - LP - BDS 5665
1976 2LP Promo Label Gatefold With Cut Out Hole. Tracks Previously Released As BDS 5096 (Steve Goodman) And BDS 5121 (Somebody Else's Troubles). Both LPs Appear Unplayed.
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High And Outside
Used - LP - 6E-174
1979 Original White Label Promo, Housed In Original Custom Insert. Promo Sticker On Front Of Cover.
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Jessie's Jig & Other Favorites
Used - LP - 7E 1037
1975 White Label Promo Housed In A Roughly Textured Cover With Promo Sticker. Features Bonnie Koloc, Vassar Clements, Winnie Winston, Saul Broudy And Others.
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Jessie's Jig & Other Favorites
Used - LP - 7E 1037
1975 White Label Promo Housed In A Roughly Textured Cover With Promo Sticker. Appears Unplayed. Features Bonnie Koloc, Vassar Clements, Winnie Winston, Saul Broudy And Others.
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Santa Ana Winds
New - LP - RPJ 003
Sealed 1984 Original Featuring Emmylou Harris, Kris Kristofferson, Herb Pederson, Linda Dillard And Others. Mastered By Bernie Grundman. Pristine Copy.
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Say It In Private
New - LP - 7E 1118
Sealed 1977 Original. Small, Clean Cut Out Hole. 4 Stars In All Music Guide.
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Say It In Private
New - LP - 7E-1118
Sealed 1977 Original With Cut Out Hole. An Unheralded Singer Song Writer Who Was Known For His Eccentric Stylings. Known For Penning "City Of New Orleans", He Struggled With leukemia Most Of His Career And Was Awarded Two Posthumous Grammy Awards. 4 Stars In All Music Guide.
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Say It In Private
Used - LP - 7E-1118
1977 US Original White Label Promo With Promo Sticker Affixed To Jacket. Strong VG+ COpy! An Unheralded Singer Song Writer Who Was Known For His Eccentric Stylings. Known For Penning "City Of New Orleans", He Struggled With leukemia Most Of His Career And Was Awarded Two Posthumous Grammy Awards. 4 Stars In All Music Guide.
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Somebody Else's Troubles
New - LP - BDS 5121
Sealed 1972 Textured Cover Original, Tiny Saw Notch. Features Maria Muldaur On One Track.
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Somebody Else's Troubles
Used - LP - BDS 5121
1972 Textured Cover Original With Lyric Insert. Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Somebody Else's Troubles
Used - LP - YZ-26-DA
1972 Japanese Promo Label With Obi And 2 Inserts. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. Small Piece Of Clear Tape On Back Of Obi.
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Steve Goodman
New - LP - BDS 5096
Sealed 1971 Gatefold Original. “Steve Goodman's 1971 Self-Titled Album Marked The Debut Of A Great New Songwriter. "City Of New Orleans," Which Was (Then) Soon To Be A Hit For Arlo Guthrie, Is The Obvious Standout, And "You Never Even Call Me By My Name," Later A Country Hit By David Allan Coe In A Revised Version, Is Also Impressive, But "I Don't Know Where I'm Goin', But I'm Goin' Nowhere In A Hurry Blues" And "Would You Like To Learn Dance?" Also Show Off Different Sides Of This Versatile Talent. Versatility Is The Key Here, As Goodman Broke Well Out Of The "Folkie" Tag To Embrace Pop, Country, And Arcane Jazz, Including Not Only His Own Compositions But Also Covers Of Songs By Hank Williams, Johnny Otis, And Pal John Prine While Utilizing A Who's Who Of Nashville Session Musicians. Beyond The Musical Eclecticism, There Was Also A Variety In Tone, With Gentle Evocations Of Tenderness And Humor Alternating So That You Didn't Always Know Whether Goodman Was Serious Or Kidding. At A Time When Sensitive Singer/Songwriters Were All The Rage (A Trend That Probably Earned Goodman His Record Contract), This Was One Guy Who Was At Least As Interested In Picking An Old Country Song As He Was In Baring His Soul.” – William Ruhlmann, AMG
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Steve Goodman
Used - LP - BDS 5096
1971 US gatefold original; Monarch pressing. Jacket has light seam rubs. "Steve Goodman's 1971 self-titled album marked the debut of a great new songwriter. "City of New Orleans," which was (then) soon to be a hit for Arlo Guthrie, is the obvious standout, and "You Never Even Call Me by My Name," later a country hit by David Allan Coe in a revised version, is also impressive, but "I Don't Know Where I'm Goin', but I'm Goin' Nowhere in a Hurry Blues" and "Would You Like to Learn Dance?" also show off different sides of this versatile talent. Versatility is the key here, as Goodman broke well out of the "folkie" tag to embrace pop, country, and arcane jazz, including not only his own compositions but also covers of songs by Hank Williams, Johnny Otis, and pal John Prine while utilizing a who's who of Nashville session musicians. Beyond the musical eclecticism, there was also a variety in tone, with gentle evocations of tenderness and humor alternating so that you didn't always know whether Goodman was serious or kidding. At a time when sensitive singer/songwriters were all the rage (a trend that probably earned Goodman his record contract), this was one guy who was at least as interested in picking an old country song as he was in baring his soul." All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann.
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The Best Of The Asylum Years Volume One
New - LP - RPJ-006
Sealed 1988 Original. One Of The Lessor Known Artists On Asylum. His Biggest Hit Was "City of New Orleans".
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