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A Tribute to Steve Goodman

A Tribute to Steve Goodman
Various Artists

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Track Listing

  1. Souvenirs - John Prine
  2. Blues That Steve Taught Me - Ed Holstein
  3. Face on the Cutting Room Floor - The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
  4. Gentle on My Mind - John Hartford
  5. I Will Not Be Your Fool - David Bromberg
  6. Lady Is a Tramp - Jethro Burns
  7. I Can't Sleep - Bonnie Koloc
  8. California Promises - Jim Rothermel
  9. All over the World - Arlo Guthrie
  10. City of New Orleans - Arlo Guthrie
  11. Thanksgiving Song - Fred Holstein
  12. Satisfied Mind - Bryan Bowers
  13. Angel from Montgomery - John Prine, Bonnie Raitt
  14. My Old Man - John Prine
  15. I Don't Wanna Know - Richie Havens
  16. Water Is Wide - David Amram
  17. Cockroaches on Parade - Harry Waller
  18. Dutchman - Michael Smith
  19. Please Don't Bury Me - John Prine

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #37770 in Music
  • Released on: 1989-05-11
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

I Can't Sleep4
Steve Goodman was a special performer and songwriter. His unassuming manner, sterling musicianship, sense of humor and exquisite songwriting made him a standout both in concert and in the studio. This concert is a fine tribute from artists who loved him. From his bosom buddy John Prine comes John's "Souvenirs," Steve's great "My Old Man," and a marvelous teaming with Bonnie Raitt on John's "Angel From Montgomery." Ed Holstein who was one of Steve's good friends does "Blues That Steve Taught Me" that's hilarious. One of my favorite Chicago singers is Bonnie Koloc who does a great bluesy rendition of Steve's "I Can't Sleep" with her crystal clear voice gracing each note. Other notables are John Hartford doing his "Gentle On My Mind" and Arlo Guthrie on "All Over the World" and his great hit that Steve wrote, "City of New Orleans" with its sunny "Good morning, America, how are you?" chorus. The number of musicians here like Richie Havens, David Bromberg, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and the exquisite Jethro Burns attests to the high regard so many had for Steve. This is a great little walk down memory lane from one of our music's dearest hearts, Steve Goodman. Enjoy!

Tribute To Steve Goodman5
I have owned this album for many years on vinyl, but have enjoyed the music and musicans so much that I decided to up-date to CD. It is a classic!

there was never a more class act than steve goodman5
I played the old 33 until I wore it out. so many artists come together to make this catalogue complete. John Prine's liner notes say it all!