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 Post subject: [2019-07-19] Steve Goodman "Artistic Hair" and "Affordable Art" expanded remasters (Omnivore)
PostPosted: Fri May 24, 2019 5:16 pm 
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Remastered live Steve Goodman with 10 bonus tracks.

Despite his success as a beloved singer and songwriter, Steve Goodman was an unassuming sort of guy. His songs shared simple truths while relating songs about everyday individuals who were content to celebrate the essence of life and living. His best-known song, “City Of New Orleans,” earned him mainstream success when it became a Top 20 hit by Arlo Guthrie in 1972. Included in the long list of artists who have covered the now, modern day standard are Steve Earle, Johnny Cash, Judy Collins, Allen Toussaint, Joan Baez, John Denver and Willie Nelson whose version won the 1985 Grammy for Best Country Song and went to #1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles Chart. Besides “City Of New Orleans” and his oft recalled paean to his beloved Chicago Cubs, appropriately titled “Go Cubs Go,” his devotion came from faithful fans who relished his intelligence, insights and humor.

After stints with Buddah and Asylum Records, Goodman and his manager, Al Bunetta, started their own label, Red Pajamas Records. Artistic Hair, a live compilation album, was the first offering from the fledgling, artist-owned independent label. Ultimately, Red Pajamas became one of the first artist-owned record labels, and among the first to achieve major distribution. It also served as a template when John Prine, another of Bunetta’s clients, launched his own label, Oh Boy Records.

Artistic Hair was released to buy time for the studio album, Affordable Art, to be completed. It would be the last studio album released while Goodman was still alive. He succumbed to leukemia a year later, on September 20, 1984 at the University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle. He was only 36. Nevertheless, he kept his self-effacing attitude intact until the very end. He even gave himself a nickname, “Cool Hand Leuk,” a measure of his determination not to let his illness get the better of him.

This new edition of Artistic Hair boasts ten additional live bonus tracks, all drawn from the now out of print anthology No Big Surprise. Among them are live versions of Goodman favorites like, “Lincoln Park Pirates” and “Men Who Love Women Who Love Men” as well as a live take on the Steve Goodman/John Prine co-write, “You Never Even Called Me By My Name” which David Allan Coe placed on the country charts in 1974.

The reissue has been produced with the approval of the estate and is part of a series of forthcoming reissues and projects that will delight long-time fans and offer new audiences entry points to discover the remarkable work of Steve Goodman.

Tracklist
1. East St. Louis Tweedle-Dee
2. Let’s Give A Party
3. Winter Wonderland
4. Elvis Imatators
5. Tico Tico
6. The Water Is Wide
7. Red Red Robin
8. Chicken Cordon Bleus
9. Old Fashioned
10. City Of New Orleans
11. Three-Legged Man
12. You Never Even Called Me By My Name
Bonus Tracks:
13. The I Don’t Know Where I’m Goin’, But I’m Goin’ Nowhere In A Hurry Blues
14. Lincoln Park Pirates
15. Wonderful World Of Sex
16. Men Who Love Women Who Love Men
17. The Auctioneer
18. The Broken String Song
19. I’ll Fly Away
20. It’s A Sin To Tell A Lie
21. You Never Even Call Me By My Name
22. Don’t Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes

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Affordable Art

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Remastered final Steve Goodman with 8 bonus tracks.

Despite his success as a beloved singer and songwriter, Steve Goodman was an unassuming sort of guy. His songs shared simple truths while relating songs about everyday individuals who were content to celebrate the essence of life and living. His best-known song, “City Of New Orleans,” earned him mainstream success when it became a Top 20 hit by Arlo Guthrie in 1972. Included in the long list of artists who have covered the now, modern day standard are Steve Earle, Johnny Cash, Judy Collins, Allen Toussaint, Joan Baez, John Denver, and Willie Nelson whose version won the 1985 Grammy for Best Country Song and went to #1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles Chart. Besides “City Of New Orleans” and his oft recalled paean to his beloved Chicago Cubs, appropriately titled “Go Cubs Go,” his devotion came from faithful fans who relished his intelligence, insights and humor.

After stints with Buddah and Asylum Records, Goodman and his manager, Al Bunetta, started their own label, Red Pajamas Records. Affordable Art was the first new studio album offering from the fledgling, artist-owned independent label. Ultimately, Red Pajamas became one of the first artist-owned record labels, and among the first to achieve major distribution. It also served as a template when John Prine, another of Bunetta’s clients, launched his own label, Oh Boy Records.

Sadly, Affordable Art would be the last studio album released while Goodman was still alive. He succumbed to leukemia a year later, on September 20, 1984 at the University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle. He was only 36. Nevertheless, he kept his self-effacing attitude intact until the very end. He even gave himself a nickname, “Cool Hand Leuk,” a measure of his determination not to let his illness get the better of him.

This new edition of the album boasts eight bonus tracks, seven of which are previously unissued and are drawn from sessions in 1983. Among them are solo acoustic takes of “Vegematic,” “Old Smoothies” and a cover of Ralph McTell’s, “Streets Of London.” Affordable Art also contains three baseball themed tracks reflecting Goodman’s lifelong love of the Chicago Cubs. The main album features his take on “Take Me Out To The Ballgame” and the hilarious “A Dying Cub Fan’s Last Request.” The baseball theme trifecta is completed by the bonus track “Go Cubs Go,” originally released as a single for WGN Radio in 1984 and previously compiled on the No Big Surprise anthology.

The reissue has been produced with the approval of the estate and is the first in a series of forthcoming reissues and projects that will delight long-time fans and offer new audiences entry points to discover the remarkable work of Steve Goodman.

Tracklist
1. If Jethro Were Here
2. Vegematic
3. Old Smoothies
4. Talk Backwards
5. How Much Tequila (Did I Drink Last Night?)
6. When My Rowboat Comes In
7. Souvenirs
8. Take Me Out To The Ball Game
9. A Dying Cub Fan’s Last Request
10. California Promises
11. Watchin’ Joey Glow
12. Grand Canyon Song
Bonus Tracks:
13. Go Cubs Go (WGN Radio’s Cubs Theme) – Steve Goodman with Chicago Cubs Chorus
14. Streets Of London (Solo Acoustic)
15. Old Smoothies (Solo Acoustic)
16. Vegematic (Solo Acoustic)
17. Friday Night (Solo Acoustic)
18. Fire Escape (Solo Acoustic)
19. Don’t Do Me Any Favors Anymore (Solo Acoustic)
20. It Took Me So Long (Solo Acoustic)

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 Post subject: [2019-07-19] Steve Goodman "Artistic Hair" and "Affordable Art" expanded remasters (Omnivore)
PostPosted: Fri May 31, 2019 7:32 pm 
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Amazon says that both CDs will be released on July 19th, although the trailer shows July 12th:


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 Post subject: [2019-07-19] Steve Goodman "Artistic Hair" and "Affordable Art" expanded remasters (Omnivore)
PostPosted: Sun Jul 21, 2019 7:15 am 
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"Unfinished Business" & "Santa Ana Winds" have been added by Omnivore with a release date of August 9th (according to Omnivore).

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