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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Love" The "Wonderful" New "P.D." CD,
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This review is from: Pat Dinizio (Audio CD)
"Here comes that rainy day feeling again," proclaims The Smithereens' lead singer/songwriter Pat DiNizio in his wah-wah wailing guitar song "Don't Look Now". This is just one of ten outstanding new tunes on his latest and perhaps greatest "self-titled" solo masterwork. And while a feeling of melancholy may pervade many songs on this album in trademark DiNizio fashion, there is real joy to be had in this superb collection for anyone who loves a healthy serving of crunchy rock fiber from the godfather of soulful power pop. If Bowie and Bolan were the masters of "glam rock", then DiNizio is still the undisputed king of "glum rock" and a master craftsman in the lost art of molding three minute rock classics that contain catchy hooks and unforgettable melodies.
Cases in point are such finely honed gems as the atmospherically haunting album opener "Since You Went Away" that ebbs and flows like the pain from an exposed raw nerve (with an appropriately seething slide guitar solo included), the crunching "air guitar" anthems "Wonderful" and "Dear World" (with Pat's rallying cry of "More guitar!" midway through), the endearing "Love" song with its acoustic guitar and "mellow mellotron" mood enhancement, the aforementioned tastefully Cream-y "Don't Look Now", beaty "I Need You" (another pop blast from this "school of rock" professor) and the big and bouncy "You Said". Also highly recommended for pop/rock aficionados are the quirky and quasi-psychedelic "Sometimes" and the anxiety tale for lovelorn insomniacs called "Night Without Sleep" plus the hook-laden "Any Other Way" with its pop rock meets bossa nova beat. Pat's still active band, The Smithereens, have even been playing "Any Other Way" recently during their live performances. The live version of this song, with its sing-along chorus, has been greeted with an overwhelmingly enthusiastic response by concert audiences. In fact, this CD is a mini Smither-THREE-ns studio reunion of sorts since Pat, Smithereens lead guitarist Jim Babjak and current Smithereens bassist Severo "The Thrilla" Jornacion are the "house band" on this album with "House of Vibes" studio wunderkind/producer Kurt Reil of "The Grip Weeds" sitting-in on drums. Pat DiNizio's new album is a mature work with the kind of smart songwriting, emotional depth and "soul baring music" sung from the heart that is in seemingly short supply these days. Just like the best Smithereens albums, it transcends both time and place to serve as "food for thought" and is a musical feast in an otherwise malnourished music industry. But, hey, it's got a good beat and you can even air guitar to it too. So "God save this Smithereen" singer/songwriter/guitarist who thankfully reinforces the notion that quality rock `n' roll will never die just as long as there are great albums like this one and tried-and-true rockers like Pat DiNizio out there to help remind us.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Top of the Pops ... again !!!,
This review is from: Pat Dinizio (Audio CD)
Fans of well crafted melodies, singing with impeccable meter and phrasing, and terrific guitar playing should stop reading right here and add this to their carts. DiNizio's latest solo album contains some of his best songs, with accompaniment from fellow Smithereen and ACE guitar player Jim Babjak, and a little help from "The Thrilla" on bass. I love the dark moodiness of "Since You Went Away" and plaintive "Night Without Sleep", but the standout track is the closer "Don't Look Now". BLISTERING wah-wah guitar and an instantly infectious melody. An absolutely KILLER track. Should be in heavy rotation on every AOR and classic rock station. Smithereens fans and power-pop afficionados will eat this up, and those who might be new to Pat's music won't be disappointed. Guaranteed.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Rockin' Record for the Ageless!!,
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This review is from: Pat Dinizio (Audio CD)
It can't be easy for an artist like Pat DiNizio to make a solo record. His body of work done with The Smithereens set the gold standard for American rock bands of the late 80's and early 90's. So how to create a disc that recalls past glories without sounding like it's stuck in the past?
Relax, my friends, because PD has done it! Stripped of the happy bombast of The Smithereens Pat creates a CD that lets his lyrics and voice shine. From the opening chords of "Since You Went Away," you are drawn into the web of Pat's world. It's like you are being let in on his deepest thoughts. The voice has never been better. You know how he feels, you've been there or know someone who has. It's all GOOD! Pat evokes echoes of Buddy Holly on "I Need You," and memories of the past reverberate through "Any Other Way." Sounding most like The Smithereens are "Wonderful" and "Don't Look Now" where the rhythm section pounds away but somehow makes 20 years seem like a blink of an eye away. Call me a sentimental fool, but my favorite song on the CD is "Love." If I could just get my wife to listen ... Pat gets great help from long time Smithereens cohort Jim Babjak, whose guitar playing is truly timeless. The Thrilla on bass (also from The Smithereens) and drummer and producer Kurt Reil round out this great foursome. Pat has made a CD for the people who mean the most to him ... his fans. Thanks, Pat!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Dinizio: Never disappoints,
By E N in Ohio "music lover" (canton, oh) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Pat Dinizio (Audio CD)
I've been a fan of Pat Dinizio and the Smithereens since thier first album dropped in 1986. At that time I was immersed in college radio as a deejay. What drew me (and still does) to the band, and Pat's songwriting, is the dynamics of the music: dark, downtrodden lyrics of love lost and hopes dashed, set to driving, chiming guitars playing hooks big enough to hang a hat on.
This set draws upon those characteristics, but concentrates more on the lyrical content. The hooks are there, but the stark, simple, clean production lets the moodiness of the songs envelope the listener. Pat has written punchier, more driving music, but this collection of simple, mostly mid-tempo rock, delivers. A simple, lean, no-nonsense slice of Dinizio's songwriting abilities.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great new album!!!,
By Casey Roe "Casey Roe" (Jamison, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pat Dinizio (Audio CD)
Pat does it again. Great songs. Great voice. Great production. Anyone who is a Pat fan, or Smithereens fan should buy this CD. Another classic...
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A true artist,
By jsn (illinois) - See all my reviews
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I happen to be a Smithereens Fan and anything Pat Dinizio does is wonderful. His voice is tremendous and songwriting is always moving. I love this new CD. What a talented man.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A pop gem filled with memorable melodies,
By Power Pop Fan (Oakland, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pat Dinizio (Audio CD)
If you are a fan of the early Smithereens albums, Pat DiNizio's new CD is a must for you!
Just as the Smithereens second album "Green Thoughts" centered around the end of a relationship, the songs on "Pat DiNizio" tell of a world turned upside-down from love lost. Standout tracks are the very lovely, "Any Other Way," the Buddy Holly-ish "Love", "Sometimes", and "Don't Look Now" which echoes memories of the Vogues' "Five o'clock World". Pat DiiNizio is a complete master of the 3 minute pop song. He crafts beautiful melodies matched with tales of loss and longing sung in a voice so full of feeling that you feel your heart breaking along with his. Buy this CD and support one of the greatest modern pop singer-songwriters!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Do NOT ignore this album!!!,
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This review is from: Pat Dinizio (Audio CD)
This is an important album! Do NOT ignore it. It is a gem that needs to be heard. The very heart and soul of Pat Dinizio, New Jersey's legendary songwriter, are contained within the lyrics of this album. It is his Pet Sounds. Hear the heartbreak, the joy,the wistfulness. Hear the ballads and the rock! You can not help but feel each and every emotion that Pat sings about. Like a great book whose story captures you and brings you into it's world, so too does "Pat Dinizio" bring you into the world of each song.
Indeed not only does Pat sing of his heart and soul but he also sings of yours. More so than his other solo albums, THIS album is the one that shines and illuminates the fantastic songwriting of Pat Dinizio. The man can craft a song like no other. Buy it. Listen. Believe.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another great album,
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This review is from: Pat Dinizio (Audio CD)
This was a pleasant little surprise to be released this year. Featuring many of the tracks from his self released Double CD/DVD Revolutions, this self titled album has the great tracks Wonderful, Any Other Way, Dear World, and Sometimes, all well polished an rehearsed, classics already for smithereens/dinizio fans. The opening track since you went away, and second track night without sleep are both slower, and different from what I was expecting in the blend of this album, but are good in their own way. Overall, worth picking up if you did not land a copy of Revolutions. A must have for a Dinizio Fan.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pat DiNizio writes songs that'll stick to you!,
By Roger O Thornhill "RoT" (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pat Dinizio (Audio CD)
With the Smithereens, Pat has created memorable songs including "Behind the Wall of Sleep", "Only a Memory", "House We Used to Live In" and "Blood and Roses".
The Smithereens' recent success covering "Meet the Beatles" highlighted their well-established credentials as a great band. Now Pat hits us again with a solo album of new songs. I've find myself humming, whistling and singing "Wonderful", "Dear World", and especially "Any Other Way" constantly. Great songwriting, great production, great vocals. This is a great album! |
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