Ringo

Ringo Starr
Release Date: 07/23/1996
Original Release:  1973
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 146737_CD
UPC # 077779563722
Label: Capitol/EMI Records
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Disc: 1
1. I'm the Greatest sound samples  real  |  windows media
2. Have You Seen My Baby sound samples  real  |  windows media
3. Photograph sound samples  real  |  windows media
4. Sunshine Life For Me (Sail Away Raymond) sound samples  real  |  windows media
5. You're Sixteen (You're Beautiful and You're Mine) sound samples  real  |  windows media
6. Oh My My sound samples  real  |  windows media
7. Step Lightly sound samples  real  |  windows media
8. Six O'Clock sound samples  real  |  windows media
9. Devil Woman sound samples  real  |  windows media
10. You and Me (Babe) sound samples  real  |  windows media
11. It Don't Come Easy - (bonus track) sound samples  real  |  windows media
12. Early 1970 - (bonus track) sound samples  real  |  windows media
13. Down and Out - (bonus track) sound samples  real  |  windows media

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Performer: Ringo Starr
Artist: John Lennon; Paul McCartney; George Harrison; Marc Bolan; Tom Scott; The Band; Robbie Robertson; Billy Preston; Harry Nilsson; Nilsson; Martha Reeves
Engineer: Bill Schnee
Producer: Richard Perry
Distributor: EMI Music Distribution

Notes: Personnel includes: Ringo Starr (vocals, acoustic guitar, drums, percussion), Jimmy Calvert (guitar), Vini Poncia (guitar, percussion, background vocals), Garth Hudson (accordion), Bobby Keyes (saxophone), Ron Cattermole (saxophone, trumpet), Chuck Finley (horns), James Booker, Tom Hensley (piano), Milt Holland (marimba, percussion), Klaus Voormann (bass, background vocals), Jim Keltner (drums), Lon Van Eaton, Derrek Van Eaton (percussion), Richard Perry (background vocals). Additional guest artists: Marc Bolan, Stephen Stills, Steve Cropper (guitar), Levon Helm (mandolin), Rick Danko (fiddle), David Bromberg (fiddle, banjo), Nicky Hopkins (piano, organ), Gary Wright (piano), Linda McCartney, Merry Clayton (background vocals). Principally recorded at Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, California and Apple Studios, London, England between February, 1970 and September, 1973. Originally released on Apple (3413). Includes liner notes by Staffan Olander. Personnel: Ringo Starr (vocals, drums); George Harrison (guitar, 12-string guitar, background vocals); Marc Bolan, Robbie Robertson (guitar); Vini Poncia, Jimmy Calvert (acoustic guitar); Steve Cropper (electric guitar); David Bromberg (banjo, fiddle); Levon Helm (mandolin); Rick Danko (fiddle); Garth Hudson (accordion); Bobby Keys (tenor saxophone); Tom Scott, Chuck Finley (horns); Billy Preston (piano, organ); John Lennon (piano, background vocals); James Booker, Nicky Hopkins (piano); Klaus Voormann (bass instrument); Jim Keltner (drums); Lon VanEaton, Milt Holland, Derrek Van Eaton (percussion); Harry Nilsson, Linda McCartney, Martha Reeves, Merry Clayton, Paul McCartney (background vocals). RINGO, the Fab Four skin-pounder's third solo album, is widely regarded as his finest, due to the happy synchronicity of good songs, good production, and a first-class batch of musicians all coming together in a thoughtful but organic manner. For one thing, George Harrison and "fifth Beatle" Billy Preston are all over this album, as are superdrummer Jim Keltner (Ringo's not too egotistical to share the drum throne) and most of The Band. Ringo also gets considerable compositional assists from his old mates; Harrison co-wrote the impossibly infectious (and somewhat Badfinger-esque) "Photograph," among others, and Lennon contributes the album's opener, the brash, ironic "I'm the Greatest." Ringo's personable, unassuming vocal style makes a perfect match for Randy Newman's early classic "Have You Seen My Baby." Aided by the popwise but Ringo-friendly production of Richard Perry, our boy makes a convincing case for his way with '50s-style material on "You're Sixteen." "You're Sixteen," "Oh My My," and "Photograph" were all Top 10 hits, which made RINGO the commercial apex of the drummer's solo career.
Though Ringo Starr is known to history as the man who drummed (and occasionally sang) with the Beatles, his story doesn't stop with the end of the Fab Four. Starr's natural charisma, humor, and distinctive Liverpudlian voice made him a natural for both films (THE MAGIC CHRISTIAN) and voiceovers (THE POINT, THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE). He scored a number of hits with his early solo albums, initially making him the most successful of the solo Beatles. In the 1990s, he started touring with an ever-changing roster of All-Starr bands featuring former members of other famous groups, from Men at Work and Cream to Procol Harum and the Rascals.
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