This Is Pat DiNizio

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This Is Pat DiNizio
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Studio album by
Released23 May 2006
StudioHollingsworth House, Scotch Plains, New Jersey
GenrePop, rock, smooth jazz
Length56:36
LabelFuel 2000
ProducerPat DiNizio
Pat DiNizio chronology
Songs and Sounds
(1997)
This Is Pat DiNizio
(2006)
Pat DiNizio
(2007)

This Is Pat DiNizio is the second solo album by Pat DiNizio of The Smithereens, released in 2006 by Fuel 2000. The album features DiNizio accompanied by jazz pianist Jay Rowe interpreting songs from mainly the 1960s.[1]

Background[]

This Is Pat DiNizio is inspired and influenced by the 1975 vocal-piano album The Tony Bennett/Bill Evans Album,[2] on which singer Tony Bennett and pianist Bill Evans interprets The Great American Songbook.[3] "I really loved the record", Pat DiNizio explained. "I loved the challenge of it, because it’s just the naked solo human voice with one instrument. ... I wanted to do something similar, which was to do standards of my generation".[2] With a few exceptions, most of the songs recorded for This Is Pat DiNizio are "songs that our generation grew up listening to firsthand when they were initially released", DiNizio wrote in the album's liner notes.[4]

The album was recorded at Hollingsworth House, DiNizio's home in Scotch Plains, New Jersey, and all vocal and piano tracks are one-take, unedited performances with no overdubs.[4]

Critical reception[]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic3.5/5 stars[1]

AllMusic's Mark Deming rated the album 3½ stars out of 5, saying that pianist Jay Rowe handles the melodies in a tasteful and elegant manner, and that DiNizio's phrasing is intelligent and well-considered. Deming felt that the "naturally moody tone" of DiNizio's vocals tends to favor the blue side of the song selection, which works well on certain songs but doesn't quite fit the material on others. He concluded that "DiNizio has both the pipes and the musical sense to make this sort of project work", and that the album was "a very pleasant surprise".[1]

Releases[]

The album was originally available through Pat DiNizio's website in a limited edition of 500 copies as a 3-disc set in 2005,[5] but was quickly snapped up by Fuel 2000 for a single CD release in May 2006.[6] In March 2012, Fuel 2000 released an expanded edition of the album with a slightly different track listing and a second disc of bonus tracks. A limited edition vinyl release followed in July 2012, released by The Great American Music Company.[5][7]

Track listing[]

No.TitleWriter(s)Original artist(s)Length
1."For No One"John Lennon, Paul McCartneyThe Beatles2:07
2."Wichita Lineman"Jimmy WebbGlen Campbell3:14
3."Where Is Love?"Lionel Bartfrom the musical Oliver!3:13
4."California Dreaming"John Phillips, Michelle PhillipsThe Mamas & The Papas2:41
5."My Funny Valentine"Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgersfrom the musical Babes in Arms3:37
6."You Only Live Twice"John Barry, Leslie BricusseNancy Sinatra2:51
7."Moon River"Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercerfrom the film Breakfast at Tiffany's3:01
8."The Shadow of Your Smile"Johnny Mandel, Paul Francis Websterfrom the film The Sandpiper2:53
9."Homeward Bound"Paul SimonSimon and Garfunkel3:01
10."Days of Wine and Roses"Mancini, Mercerfrom the film Days of Wine and Roses2:50
11."Our Town"Sammy Cahn, Jimmy Van HeusenFrank Sinatra3:03
12."She Knows Me Too Well"Mike Love, Brian WilsonThe Beach Boys2:49
13."This Guy's in Love with You"Burt Bacharach, Hal DavidHerb Alpert4:36
14."Everything That Touches You"Terry KirkmanThe Association3:08
15."The End of the World"Sylvia Dee, Arthur KentSkeeter Davis3:10
16."Surfer Girl"WilsonThe Beach Boys2:55
17."Blue Period"Pat DiNizioThe Smithereens3:17
18."Behind the Wall of Sleep"DiNizioThe Smithereens4:10
Total length:56:36

2012 expanded edition[]

Released 20 March 2012, this 2-disc edition includes the original 18-track album with a different track listing and a second CD of bonus tracks. The songs "Blue Period" and "Behind the Wall of Sleep" from the original edition have been replaced with "How Can I Be Sure?" and "Anyone Who Had a Heart". "Blue Period", though, is included on the second CD.

Disc One[]

No.TitleWriter(s)Original artist(s)Length
1."For No One"John Lennon, Paul McCartneyThe Beatles2:07
2."Wichita Lineman"Jimmy WebbGlen Campbell3:14
3."Where Is Love?"Lionel Bartfrom the musical Oliver!3:13
4."California Dreaming"John Phillips, Michelle PhillipsThe Mamas & The Papas2:41
5."My Funny Valentine"Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgersfrom the musical Babes in Arms3:37
6."You Only Live Twice"John Barry, Leslie BricusseNancy Sinatra2:51
7."Moon River"Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercerfrom the film Breakfast at Tiffany's3:01
8."How Can I Be Sure?"Eddie Brigati, Felix CavaliereThe Young Rascals2:12
9."The Shadow of Your Smile"Johnny Mandel, Paul Francis Websterfrom the film The Sandpiper2:53
10."Homeward Bound"Paul SimonSimon and Garfunkel3:01
11."Days of Wine and Roses"Mancini, Mercerfrom the film Days of Wine and Roses2:50
12."Anyone Who Had a Heart"Burt Bacharach, Hal DavidDionne Warwick3:12
13."Our Town"Sammy Cahn, Jimmy Van HeusenFrank Sinatra3:03
14."She Knows Me Too Well"Mike Love, Brian WilsonThe Beach Boys2:49
15."This Guy's in Love with You"Burt Bacharach, Hal DavidHerb Alpert4:36
16."Everything That Touches You"Terry KirkmanThe Association3:08
17."The End of the World"Sylvia Dee, Arthur KentSkeeter Davis3:10
18."Surfer Girl"WilsonThe Beach Boys2:55
Total length:54:35

Disc Two[]

No.TitleWriter(s)Original artist(s)Length
1."The Kids Are Alright"Pete TownshendThe Who3:09
2."You've Got to Hide Your Love Away"John Lennon, Paul McCartneyThe Beatles2:37
3."Words of Love"Buddy HollyBuddy Holly1:40
4."Well All Right"Jerry Allison, Holly, Joe Mauldin, Norman PettyBuddy Holly3:07
5."Tired of Waiting"Ray DaviesThe Kinks3:11
6."Don’t Fear the Reaper"Donald "Buck Dharma" RoeserBlue Öyster Cult4:43
7."Paranoid"Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Bill WardBlack Sabbath3:16
8."I’m A Loser"Lennon, McCartneyThe Beatles2:38
9."I'll Be on My Way"Lennon, McCartneyBilly J. Kramer with the Dakotas2:07
10."Afternoon Tea"Pat DiNizioThe Smithereens3:37
11."Evening Dress"DiNizioThe Smithereens2:58
12."Green Thoughts"DiNizioThe Smithereens2:32
13."I Believe"Jim Babjak, Dennis Diken, DiNizio, Mike Mesaros, Danny TateThe Smithereens3:45
14."In a Lonely Place"DiNizioThe Smithereens4:56
15."Blue Period"DiNizioThe Smithereens3:18
16."Cigarette"DiNizioThe Smithereens3:03
17."Especially for You"Babjak, DiNizioThe Smithereens3:24
18."Room Without a View"DiNizioThe Smithereens3:33
Total length:57:36

2012 vinyl edition[]

This Is Pat DiNizio was also issued as a limited edition LP in July 2012. The vinyl edition included the song "September Song", which was not included on either of the two previous CD releases.

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Original artist(s)Length
1."For No One"John Lennon, Paul McCartneyThe Beatles 
2."Wichita Lineman"Jimmy WebbGlen Campbell 
3."Where Is Love?"Lionel Bartfrom the musical Oliver! 
4."California Dreaming"John Phillips, Michelle PhillipsThe Mamas & The Papas 
5."My Funny Valentine"Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgersfrom the musical Babes in Arms 
6."You Only Live Twice"John Barry, Leslie BricusseNancy Sinatra 
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Original artist(s)Length
7."Moon River"Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercerfrom the film Breakfast at Tiffany's 
8."The Shadow of Your Smile"Johnny Mandel, Paul Francis Websterfrom the film The Sandpiper 
9."Homeward Bound"Paul SimonSimon and Garfunkel 
10."Days of Wine and Roses"Mancini, Mercerfrom the film Days of Wine and Roses 
11."Our Town"Sammy Cahn, Jimmy Van HeusenFrank Sinatra 
12."September Song"Maxwell Anderson, Kurt Weillfrom the musical Knickerbocker Holiday 

Personnel[]

Musicians
  • Pat DiNizio – vocals, acoustic guitar (expanded edition disc two, tracks 1–9)
  • Jay Rowe – piano (except expanded edition disc two, tracks 1–9, 13), electric piano (expanded edition disc two, track 13)
Technical
  • Pat DiNizio – producer, engineer
  • Rich Lamb – mixing

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Deming, Mark. "This is Pat DiNizio - AllMusic Review". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Jacobs, Jay S. (12 September 2010). "Meet the Smithereens... Again!". Pop Entertainment.com. Retrieved August 6, 2018.
  3. ^ Ruhlmann, William. "The Tony Bennett/Bill Evans Album - AllMusic Review". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b This is Pat DiNizio (CD liner notes). Pat DiNizio. Fuel 2000. 2012.CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b This is Pat DiNizio on Discogs.com. Retrieved on 6 August 2018.
  6. ^ Lanham, Tom (16 February 2007). "For Pat DiNizio, it's time to 'Meet the Smithereens!'". East Bay Times. Retrieved August 6, 2018.
  7. ^ PatDiNizio.net. Retrieved on 6 August 2018.

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