Simple and warm folk music that cherishes the subtleties of everyday life
A masterpiece that shines with exceptional songwriting, blending humor and melancholy.
Steve Goodman's light-hearted guitar work and familiar vocals are a delight. The lyrics, which capture the everyday lives of ordinary people with a warm gaze, gently touch the listener's heart. While there is no flashy production, this album is filled with the joy of making music and a deep human emotion, making it a record that can be said to be the conscience of folk music.
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A:
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1)
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The Dutchman
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2)
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Six Hours Ahead Of The Sun
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3)
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Song For David
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4)
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Chicken Cordon Blues
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5)
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Somebody Else's Troubles
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B:
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1)
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The Loving Of The Game
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2)
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I Ain't Heard You Play No Blues
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3)
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Don't Do Me Any Favors Anymore
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4)
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The Vegetable Song (The Barnyard Dance)
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5)
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Lincoln Park Pirates
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6)
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The Ballad Of Penny Evans
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Producer, Engineer [Remix Engineer] - Arif Mardin
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Lacquer Cut By - Dennis King
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Engineer - Eddie Youngblood
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Engineer - Malcolm Addey
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Engineer - Joel Kerr
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Design - Gib Foster
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Typography [Lettering] - Joe Sondwall
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Photography By - Michael O'Sullivan (4)