Profile is an album by American guitarist Pat Donohue that was released in 2005.[1] Most of the songs are written in a ragtime style.[2] In addition to his own compositions, Donohue also plays traditional blues songs, such as "Risin' River" and "Step it Up and Go".[3]
Profile | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2005 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Length | 44:13 | |||
Label | Bluesky | |||
Producer | Pat Donohue | |||
Pat Donohue chronology | ||||
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Reception
editIn a review for Sing Out! magazine, Mike Regenstreif praises Donohue's witty compositions:
Perhaps the wittiest of all of Donohue's songs is "Jazz Name," a swinging number that cleverly references dozens of legendary jazz musicians with nicknames like Duke, Count, Cleanhead, Fathead, Sweets, Toots and many others in a song that's lots of fun. Another witty number is "Give a Dog a Bone," a Piedmont-style blues song built around double entendres that tell how to keep a mate happy at home. I also enjoyed "Buddy the Blues," which could almost be a companion song to Lead Belly's "Good Morning Blues." In Lead Belly's song, the singer talks directly to the blues, in Donohue's, the blues answer back. The only instrumental is "December Waltz," a pretty tune in 3/4 time that has some of the bluest bent notes you'll hear in a waltz.[4]
Track listing
editAll songs by Pat Donohue unless otherwise noted
- "Caroline" – 2:43
- "Buddy the Blues" – 3:33
- "Drowning" – 3:11
- "Jazz Name" – 2:56
- "Blues for Two" – 3:22
- "Long Time No See" – 2:13
- "Risin' River" (Traditional) – 4:20
- "It Could Be Worse" – 3:22
- "Do You Love Me?" – 3:31
- "Give a Dog a Bone" – 3:00
- "I Blew It" – 2:53
- "My True Love" – 2:27
- "December Waltz" – 3:27
- "Step It Up and Go" (Traditional) – 3:15
Personnel
edit- Pat Donohue – guitar, vocals
- Radoslav Lorković – piano
- John Niemann – mandolin, violin
- Gary Raynor – bass
- Peter Johnson – drums
Production notes
edit- Sam Hudson – engineer
- Freddy Newman – photography
References
edit- ^ Allmusic entry for Profile Accessed June 2, 2009
- ^ Regenstreif, Mike. "Pat Donohue: Profile." Sing Out! Spring 2006: 118.
- ^ Regenstreif, Mike. "Pat Donohue: Profile." Sing Out! Spring 2006: 118.
- ^ Regenstreif, Mike. "Pat Donohue: Profile." Sing Out! Spring 2006: 118.