Track Listing 1. What A Wonderful World 2. Stop Thinking About It 3. Mr Punchy 4. Maria Bartiromo 5. Spirit In My House 6. Venting (It's A Different World Today) 7. Like A Drug I Never Did Before 8. Searching For Something 9. I Got Knocked Down (But I'll Get Up) 10. 1969 11. Don't Worry About Me 12. What A Wonderful World (5.1 surround sound/DVD side) 13. Stop Thinking About It (5.1 surround sound/DVD side) 14. Mr Punchy (5.1 surround sound/DVD side) 15. Maria Bartiromo (5.1 surround sound/DVD side) 16. Spirit In My House (5.1 surround sound/DVD side) 17. Venting (It's A Different World Today) (5.1 surround sound/DVD side) 18. Like A Drug I Never Did Before (5.1 surround sound/DVD side) 19. Searching For Something (5.1 surround sound/DVD side) 20. I Got Knocked Down (But I'll Get Up) (5.1 surround sound/DVD side) 21. 1969 (5.1 surround sound/DVD side) 22. Don't Worry About Me (5.1 surround sound/DVD side) 23. What A Wonderful World (video/DVD side)
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Producer: | Daniel Rey | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Essential Music/Cinram Logistics | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Personnel: Joey Ramone (vocals); Al Maddy (guitar, bas, background vocals); Daniel Rey, Mickey Leigh (guitar, background vocals); Joe McGinty (keyboards); Jerry Only, Andy Shernoff (bass); Frank Funaro, Marky Ramone, Dr. Chud (drums); Helen Love, Veronica Kaufman, Captain Sensible (background vocals).Recorded at The Magic Shop, Water Music, Baby Monster, and Loho Studios, New York, New York.The DVD portion of this release features a 5.1 surround sound mix, the "What A Wonderful World" video, lyrics, biographical information, a Tribute To Joey Ramone by Andy Shernoff, and producer's notes.This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other.Shortly before his untimely death in April of 2001, punk rock icon Joey Ramone finished what would be his very first (and ultimately last) solo album, DON'T WORRY ABOUT ME, which was issued almost exactly one year later. It's understandable that some will automatically assume that it sounds like a new Ramones album would in the early 21st century, but DON'T WORRY ABOUT ME comes off both reflective and even (gasp) mature at times. "I Got Knocked Down (But I'll Get Back Up)," for example, appears to have to been written while Ramone was battling his illness (especially with such lyrics as "Sittin' in a hospital bed, I want my life"). But longtime Ramones fans need not worry-- there's plenty of gritty, loud, fun rock & roll to go around. Witness the spot-on cover version of the Stooges' early classic "1969," and the quirky "Maria Bartiromo," a tribute to the CNBC TV stock market announcer of the same name (one of Joey's latter-day avocations was day trading).
Editorial Reviews 3.5 stars out of 5- ...A big loud punk-rock record that makes you feel alive....every bit as great as those final Ramones records...Spin (3/02, pp.129-130) - 8 out of 10 - ...A slice of goofball life-lust....standing on the shoulders of the Ramones sound, letting its unflapable power sustain him...Entertainment Weekly (2/22/02, p.146) - ...A testament to the uplifting power of rock, and a welcome addition to The Ramones' oeuvre... - Rating: A-Q (2/02, p.113) - 4 stars out of 5 - ...A markedly better album than anything The Ramones produced after their '70s heyday...Mojo (3/02, p.114) - ...A fine pop-punk record which bristles with 'joie de vivre'...Alternative Press (4/02, p.80) - 7 out of 10 - ...If you fell for [the Ramones'] shtick once, you'd proably fall for it again....[Joey] explores the grittier side of the Ramones sound...The Wire (2/02, p.63) - ...A speedy set of originals and covers with the same streetwise bravado and impish sense of fun that he had when he was fronting The Ramones...CMJ (3/18/02, p.5) - ...11 short, sticky and infectious songs [of] universal gold...NME (2/9/02, p.36) - ('1-2-3-4' out of 10) - ...It sounds like a great lost Ramones album....He's bitter and tired, harsh, sad and disappointed but finally ready and sure that he's moving on. It is perfect. Rolling Stone (02/28/2002)
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