Somebody Else, Not Me
Somebody Else, Not Me is a 1980 album by American folk and blues singer Dave Van Ronk.
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Original LP album cover. | ||||
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Released | 1980 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Label | Philo | |||
Producer | Mitch Greenhill, Charles Eller | |||
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Cover of the reissue of Someone Else, Not Me. |
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.
Reception
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Allmusic |
Writing for Allmusic, critic William Ruhlman wrote of the album "If the result was not quite the equal of Sunday Street, it was in the same league and continued Van Ronk's mature renaissance."[1]
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) – 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
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References
- Ruhlman, William. "Somebody Else, Not Me > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved June 15, 2011.
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