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Steve Goodman, Words We Can Dance To

Audio CD

Disk ID: 106345

Disk length: 33m 39s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Roving Cowboy 4:39
2. Tossin' And Turnin' 3:23
3. Unemployed 2:26
4. Between The Lines 3:26
5. Old Fashioned 3:06
6. Can't Go Back 3:29
7. Banana Republics 3:49
8. Death Of A Salesman 2:52
9. That's What Friends Are For 4:17
10. The Glory Of Love 2:05

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Review

Today he's best remembered as the composer of the country-folk standard "City of New Orleans." When he died in 1984 following a 15-year bout with leukemia, however, the Chicago-based singer/songwriter was among the most beloved of the '70s school of folkies. Words We Can Dance To is the second title in Red Pajamas Records' five-CD Goodman reissue program. Originally put out by Asylum in 1976, it finds the elfin Goodman switching hats from song to song. "Roving Cowboy" is MOR folk-rock, "Unemployed" is a good-natured faux blues, "Between the Lines" is given a western-swing treatment, and "Old Fashioned" is lush and lovable pop. The album is marred by a few ill-advised rockers ("Tossin' and Turning," "Can't Go Back"). Still, Goodman had charm coming out of his ears, and it imbues this affectionate collection. --Steven Stolder

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Words We Can Dance To

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 33m 33s (-1m 54s)

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