About this title: 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 ...
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Format: LP
Label: BDS 5096; Buddah Records, USA
Date: 1971
Description: VG+/VG+ 12" STEREO vinyl LP. Single pocket cover has shrinkwrap intact, but open. Cover also has small thin saw cut into top edge and lightly bumped corner. read more
Edition: Original recording remastered, O
Format: CD
Label: Buddha
Date: 07/27/1999
UPC:744659962523
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