| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 1989年05月11日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Red Pajama Records |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 5 |
| SKU | 092941100529 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:36:31
Personnel: Steve Goodman (vocals, acoustic guitar, mandola, mandolin); Michael Peter Smith (guitar, acoustic guitar, background vocals); Bill Ruppert, Mitch Perry, Jeff Baxter, Brian Ray (electric guitar); Jethro Burns (mandolin); Howard Levy (harmonica); Jim Rothermel, Mark Colby (saxophone); Bob Rans (piano, Synclavier); Bill Elliott (keyboards); Brad Buxer (synthesizer, drums, drum programming); Steve Rodby (upright bass); Joe Pusateri, Peter Bunetta (drums, percussion); Jim Tullio (percussion); Robert Bowker, Vicki Hubly, Tim Stone, Leslie Smith, The Radiators , Bonnie Herman (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Daren Klein.
Recording information: Al Bunetta Management Studio; Alpha Studios; Chicago Recording Co., Chicago, IL; Streetervills Studios; The Bunny Hop; The Chestnut Cabaret, Philadelphia, PA; WFMT Radio.
Arrangers: Peter Bunetta; Rick Chudacoff.
Although Steve Goodman's album Santa Ana Winds was, technically, a posthumous release, it was so polished an effort and appeared so soon after his death in September 1984 that it seemingly must have been in the can before his final illness. Unfinished Business, however, appearing three years later, clearly was a collection of previously unreleased archival recordings that had been assembled as an LP. Yet it was not all that different from most Goodman albums. During his lifetime, Goodman liked to put together collections that traced the range of his musical tastes, from folk to country to rock and beyond, with his own original songs, some of them sincere, some humorous, and also covers of various songs, some of them from Tin Pan Alley. And that's what one hears again on Unfinished Business. The leadoff track, "Whispering Man," and "In Real Life" (both of which sound like they may have benefited from after-the-fact overdubbing) are adult contemporary ballads; "Mind Over Matter" and "Millie Make Some Chili" have country arrangements; "Don't Get Sand in It" is a good-natured pop/rock tune; and "God Bless Our Mobile Home" and "(Now and Then) There's a Fool Such as I" are duets between Goodman and his mandolin-playing touring partner, Jethro Burns (formerly of Homer & Jethro), recorded at a radio station. Toward the end, more solo Goodman is heard, with a new version of "The Dutchman," the Michael Smith song Goodman first recorded on his second album, Somebody Else's Troubles, and a concluding performance of "My Funny Valentine," which bookend an original seasonal song, "Colorado Christmas" (another song that sounds like it might have some new overdubs). It sounds like a miscellany, but Goodman's reedy voice holds it all together, and it is no more diverse than one of the albums he concocted himself. ~ William Ruhlmann
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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