Originally Released: 1979 Discs: 1 Label: Red Pajama Records Item Number: WEA110132
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High and Outside
Personnel includes: Steve Goodman, Nicolette Larson.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Personnel: Steve Goodman (vocals, acoustic guitar); Nicolette Larson (vocals); Rick Vito (electric guitar); Joseph Golan, Elliott Golub, Fred Spector, Ruth Goodman, Ottokar Sroubek (violin); Roger Moulton, Robert Swan (viola); Leonard Chauson, Shirley Tabachnick (cello); Jim Rothermel (flute, clarinet, saxophone); Corky Siegel (harmonica, electric piano); Bobby Lewis (trumpet, cornet); Bill Elliott (piano, electric piano, organ, percussion); Rick Chudacoff (electric piano, Clavinet, ARP synthesizer, bass guitar); Michael Boddicker (synthesizer); Peter Bunetta (drums, percussion); Arno Lucas (percussion, background vocals); Jim Peterik, Kitty Haywood, Denise Fackler, Vicki Hubly, Bonnie Herman (background vocals).
Arranger: Arif Mardin.
As the singer/songwriter era waned in the late '70s, recording artists of the genre found themselves being presented by the major labels in more heavily orchestrated, rockish settings. High and Outside presents Steve Goodman in just such an aural situation, with electric keyboards, horns, and sha-la-la-ing backup singers. In this case it works very nicely -- Goodman's distinctive voice glides above the arrangements, and his clever, always insightful, often humorous lyrics stand on their own. "The One That Got Away" ranks with the best of Goodman's compositions, and features a vocal duet with Nicolette Larson. Other highlights include the rollicking "Men Who Love Women Who Love Men," the N'Orleans-tinged "What Have You Done for Me Lately" (co-written with Shel Silverstein), and a tasty rendering of the Jackie Wilson hit "That's Why (I Love You So)." Although the commercial trappings found here failed to break Goodman to a wider audience, High and Outside still rates as one of his most enjoyable recordings. ~ Jim Newsom
Category: Rock & Pop Release Date: 04/06/99
Originally Released: 1979 Mono / Stereo: Stereo Discs: 1 Availability: Y Studio / Live: Studio Area: USA Is Import: N Distributor: Ryko Distribution
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