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| ARTIST: | Steve Goodman |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Buddha / Bmg |
| FEATURES: | Original recording remastered, Extra tracks |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | The Dutchman, Six Hours Ahead Of The Sun, Song For David, Chicken Cordon Bleus, Somebody Else's Troubles, The Loving Of The Game, I Ain't Heard You Play No Blues, Don't Do Me Any Favors Anymore, The Vegetable Song (The Barnyard Dance), Lincoln Park Pirates, The Ballad Of Penny Evans, I'm My Own Grandpa (Live), The Auctioneer (Live) |
| UPC: | 744659962622 |
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Customer Reviews of Somebody Else's Troubles
The best of the best!! I knew Steve Goodman (and Brad Ellis) and his demented sidekick, John Prine, from my days as a bartender at the Earl of Old Town in 1970.
It is difficult for me to describe the beauty, the craftsmanship, the honesty, the hilarity of Steve's music. As Brad notes in his review, Steve died way too young.
I guarantee you will not be disappointed if you but this album. I am on my forth copy now, since I keep giving them away to my friends, some of whom don't know and believe in the genius of Steve Goodman.
I also highly recommend "No Big Surprise", the compilation album of almost all of Steve's songs and performances.
Steve Greatman
I just wanted to add to all those ParrotHeads out there (Jimmy Buffett fans) that you'll see a very young Jimmy Buffett on the cover of this cd (I think I remember him using the name "Marvin Gardens") I've loved this album for almost 30 years now.
This Album Started my Goodman Addiction!
This is the first Steve Goodman disc I bought. The quality of the recording on this album is excellent. You get a good idea on how Steve reacts to live audiences with the two live teasers I'm My Own Grandpa and The Auctioneer. The studio tracks are excellent as well. Steve's version of Mike Smith's The Dutchman is very touching and heart-felt. Six Hours Ahead of the Sun and Somebody Else's Troubles are more upbeat and can't help but bring a smile to your face when you pay attention to the lyrics.
The beauty of this album is that it is deceptively attractive. By that, I mean you will instantly enjoy the songs that I mentioned in the paragraph above. However, after hearing the remaining tracks a few times, you begin to realize and appreciate the other tracks as well. This is definitely true for Song for David and The Loving Of The Game.
This disc gives you just a glimpse of Steve's true talents. The album includes songs that are upbeat, sad, and fun. Steve was great at capturing all emotions. Would I buy this album, now that I've already heard it? ABSOLUTELY!