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High And Outside - Steve Goodman


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High And Outside (1979) - Steve Goodman


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Steve Goodman

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Just Lucky I GuessLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1978, Running Time: 3:40
You Can Turn To MeLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1978, Running Time: 3:15
The One That Got AwayLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1978, Running Time: 3:34
Hand It To YouLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1978, Running Time: 4:05
Luxury's LapLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1978, Running Time: 4:58
That's Why (I Love You So)Lyrics available
  Date Performance: 1978, Running Time: 3:09
One Bite Of The AppleLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1978, Running Time: 3:27
It Would Be (You And Me)Lyrics available
  Date Performance: 1978, Running Time: 2:52
Men Who Love Women Who Love MenLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1978, Running Time: 3:27
What Have You Done For Me LatelyLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1978, Running Time: 4:47
    Guest Appearances »

Sol Bobrov, Michael/Mike Boddicker, Peter Bunetta, Leonard Chauson, Rick Chudacoff, Bill Elliot(t), Denise Fackler, Joseph Golan, Elliot(t) Golub, Ruth Goodman, Kitty Haywood, Bonnie Herman, Vicki Hubl(e)y, Nicolette Larson, Bobby Lewis, Arno Lucas, Roger Moulton, Jim Peterik, Jim Rothermel, Corky Seigel/Siegel, Leslie Smith, Fred Spector, Ottokar Sroubek, Robert Swan, Arthur Tabachnick, Shirley Tabachnick, Rick Vito

    Released »

1979-02

    Format »

Domestic Vinyl/CD Album

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Peter Bunetta (Songwriter), Steve Burgh (Songwriter), Tyran Carlo (Roquel (Billy) Davis) (Songwriter), Rick Chudacoff (Songwriter), Steve Goodman (Songwriter), Berry Gordy, Jr. (Songwriter), Arno Lucas (Songwriter), Hank Neuberger (Songwriter), Shel(by) Silverstein (Songwriter), Ethan A. Russell (Photography), Ron Coro (Art Direction), Ron Coro (Design), Kristen Kasell (Design), Steve Goodman (Produced By), Tom Hanson (Second Engineer), George Marino/Morino (Mastered By), Arif Mardin (Strings Arranged By), Hank Neuberger (First Engineer), Erik/Eric Wolf (Digital Remastering), Bobby Lewis (Horns Arranged By), Jim Rothermel (Horns Arranged By), Alan Barkus (Strings Conducted By), Peter Bunetta (Production Assisted By), Rick Chudacoff (Production Assisted By), Hank Neuberger (Production Assisted By), Mary Gaffney (Production Co-Ordinator), Michael/Mike Boddicker (Synthesizer Arranged By), Steve Goodman (Synthesizer Arranged By), Andrew Caulfield (Tray Card Photography), Clayton Design (Typesetting)

    Record Label »
Asylum/Red Pajamas

    Catalogue Number »

6E-174/RPJ-013CD

    Running Time »

37:19

    Liner Notes »

Recorded & Mixed July-December 1978 at Chicago Recording Co.

Mastered at Sterling Sound, NYC.

Special thanks to Nancy Goodman and The Earl Of Old Town, Chili and malteds by Moe's Corn Beef Cellar.

This project is dedicated to the memory of Alan Brin.

Nicolette Larson appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records, Inc.

CD Reissue Notes:

To Order from Red Pajamas Records:
Call 1-800-521-2112 9-6 M-F, CST

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(P) (C) 1979 Elektra Entertainment Group, a division of Warner Communications Inc.

All Rights Reserved.

Printed in U.S.A.

Warning: Unauthorized reproduction of this recording is prohibited by Federal law and subject to criminal prosecution.

Compact Disc Digital Audio

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2/5.02/5.02/5.02/5.02/5.0
Ball four, we'll move on
Review written by John Fitzgerald, February 11th, 2005

Steve Goodman has earned some respect among other musicians but as a performer Goodman to me comes across as like a Tom Snow in that he may have good writing skills but there's nothing there to grab people's attention about him as a performer present. Rick Vito is listed as playing "electric guitar" on this album but the album notes don't state which song(s) he's on and there are numerous guitarists on this album so this makes guessing here difficult coupled with the fact that I wouldn't say there are any standout Vito sounding licks on this platter anyways. The opener "Just luck I guess" is piano led up-ish pep but the dated synth sound that comes in later makes the track feel worse as it goes along. "You can turn to me" is a mid tempo track though it's ballad softness makes it seem slower than it really is but this acoustic piece is one of the album's better moments. "The one that got away" is an acoustic strummer but it isn't helped by it's country tinged rhythms. "Hand it to you" is a bouncy rocker that's too silly to take seriously. The echoy sound effects that occur throughout "Luxury's lap" try to add life to this bland mid to up beat song but it's not enough. "That's why (I love you so)" is a piano chirper with a 50's type "sha la" approach. "One bite of the apple" is acoustic led pleasantness but it won't leave a lasting impression on you. "It would be (You and me)" is piano led funkish pop that's not particularly memorable. "Men who love women who love men" is a pulsing sing a long clapper than has a novelty feel and "What have you done for me lately" is a New Orleans type Dr. John dragger. This albums title is right in that it misses the strike zone making it one that can wait.

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2010-11-22
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Discography entry submitted by Jeff Kenney & Marty Adelson.