Somebody Else, Not Me
Somebody Else, Not Me | ||||
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Original LP album cover. | ||||
Studio album by Dave Van Ronk | ||||
Released | 1980 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Label | Philo | |||
Producer | Mitch Greenhill, Charles Eller | |||
Dave Van Ronk chronology | ||||
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Alternative Cover | ||||
Cover of the reissue of Someone Else, Not Me. | ||||
Somebody Else, Not Me is a 1980 album by American folk and blues singer Dave Van Ronk.[1]
Somebody Else, Not Me continues Van Ronk's return to basic blues, folk and jazz accompanying himself on guitar. It was reissued (with a slight change of name) as Someone Else, Not Me on CD by Philo in 1999. It was originally to be released in late 1970s as the follow-up to Sunday Street. The cover of Bob Dylan's "Song to Woody" was the second original Dylan song Van Ronk recalled hearing, at the Gaslight Cafe.[2]
Reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [3] |
The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings | [4] |
The Boston Globe called the album "a powerful, if unfocused, assortment of traditional blues and ragtime, plus a dose of whimsy and more current material."[5]
For AllMusic, critic William Ruhlman wrote: "If the result was not quite the equal of Sunday Street, it was in the same league and continued Van Ronk's mature renaissance."[3]
Track listing
- "Michigan Water Blues" (Clarence Williams) – 3:05
- "Somebody Else, Not Me" (Van Ronk, Bert Williams) – 4:04
- "Old Hannah" (Traditional) – 5:41
- "The Entertainer" (Scott Joplin) – 4:57
- "Did You Hear John Hurt?" (Tom Paxton) – 3:12
- "Old Blue" (Traditional; arranged by Dave Van Ronk) – 3:50
- "Sportin' Life" (Brownie McGhee) – 3:42
- "Casey Jones" (Furry Lewis) – 4:46
- "Pastures of Plenty" (Woody Guthrie) – 4:27
- "Song to Woody" (Bob Dylan) – 3:57
Personnel
- Dave Van Ronk – vocals, guitar
Production notes
- Produced by Mitch Greenhill & Charles Eller
- Mastered by Matt Murman
- Liner notes by Dave Van Ronk
- Photography by David Gahr
- Design by Francisco Gonzalez
- Reissue liner notes by Elijah Wald
References
- ^ Greenberg, Mark (January 2, 2014). "Behind 'Llewyn Davis': Dave Van Ronk's Vermont connection". Features. Rutland Herald.
- ^ Margotin, Phillipe; Guesdon, Jean-Michel (2022). Bob Dylan: All the Songs: The Story Behind Every Track, Expanded Edition. Running Press.
- ^ a b Ruhlman, William. "Somebody Else, Not Me > Review". AllMusic. Retrieved June 15, 2011.
- ^ Russell, Tony; Smith, Chris (2006). The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings. Penguin. p. 665. ISBN 978-0-140-51384-4.
- ^ Dern, Daniel P. (19 Mar 1981). "Reviews". Calendar. The Boston Globe. p. 1.
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- Dave Van Ronk Sings Ballads, Blues, and a Spiritual (1959)
- Van Ronk Sings (1961)
- Dave Van Ronk, Folksinger (1962)
- In the Tradition (1963)
- Dave Van Ronk and the Ragtime Jug Stompers (1964)
- Inside Dave Van Ronk (1964)
- Just Dave Van Ronk (1964)
- No Dirty Names (1966)
- Dave Van Ronk and the Hudson Dusters (1967)
- Van Ronk (1971)
- Songs for Ageing Children (1973)
- Sunday Street (1976)
- Somebody Else, Not Me (1980)
- Your Basic Dave Van Ronk (1982)
- St. James Infirmary (1983)
- Going Back to Brooklyn (1985)
- Let No One Deceive You (1990)
- Hummin’ to Myself (1990)
- Peter and the Wolf (1990)
- To All My Friends in Far-Flung Places (1994)
- From... Another Time & Place (1995)
- Sweet & Lowdown (2001)
- Dave Van Ronk in Rome (1983)
- Live at Sir George Williams University (1997)
- ...and the tin pan bended and the story ended... (2004)
- On Air (2008)
- Van Ronk (1972)
- Hesitation Blues (1988)
- Inside Dave Van Ronk (1989)
- The Folkways Years, 1959–1961 (1991)
- A Chrestomathy (1992)
- Two Sides of Dave Van Ronk (2002)
- The Mayor of MacDougal Street (2005)
- Bluesmaster (2012)
- Down in Washington Square: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection (2013)