Showing posts with label #ringostarr. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #ringostarr. Show all posts

Friday, October 21, 2016

Ringo Starr gets some long overdue musical respect – from the Russians



A new two-disc Ringo Starr collection, “Ringo Starr Greatest Hits,” showed up on Amazon recently. Thanks to the design and much of the packaging, complete with logos, it looked it could have been a legitimate issue. But it wasn't. It was really an unauthorized Russian issue composed completely of all previously released material. Besides the tiny Russian type on the back cover that gives it away, the cover also shows the listings on “Dick One” and “Dick Two.”

The funny thing is, though, that if it was a legitimate release it would get a four-star rating. Why? Because the music itself is great. For better or worse, the work of the other three Beatles is almost always mentioned ahead of his. And if you count the Beatles as a group, it's fifth. But after listening to this set, that shouldn't be the case. As we said, there's nothing new or nothing anyone with a complete Ringo Starr CD collection doesn't already have. Why would it be a necessary buy if it was a legitimate release?

Unlike the other Beatles who at times have gotten off in tangents in their solo careers either lyrically or musically, Ringo's music has always, even in its few vanity detours (like “Beaucoups of Blues” and “Sentimental Journey”) been down-to-earth. And that's what this set is all about.

The first disc begins, not surprisingly, with 1973's “Photograph,” the first of his two Billboard No. 1 hits. The other was the follow-up, “You're Sixteen,” from the same year, which is the second track on side one. The first disc, with 24 tracks, includes the A-sides of all his top 100 Billboard hits through 1981 – “Beaucoups of Blues” (his first Billboard charter in 1970); “It Don't Come Easy”; “Back Off Boogaloo”; “Oh My My”; “No No Song”; “(It's All Down to) Goodnight Vienna”; “Only You”; “A Dose of Rock 'n' Roll”; “Hey Baby” and “Wrack My Brain.”

Also on the disc, but certainly not filling it out, are “Drowning in the Sea of Love”; “Wings” (which he recently remade); “Lipstick Traces”; “Heart on My Sleeve”; “Private Property”; “Stop and Take the Time To Smell the Roses”; “In My Car” and “I Keep Forgettin'.”

The second disc features more recent material, starting with “Weight of the World.” Some of the other tracks on the disc are the rockin' “Don't Go Where the Road Don't Go”; “King of Broken Hearts” with George Harrison's tender slide solo; “Never Without You,” his tender tribute to Harrison; another rocker, “Give Me Back the Beat”; “Choose Love”; “Liverpool 8”; “Peace Dream”; “Walk With You,” his duet with Paul McCartney; “Rock Island Line,” his cover of that vintage song; and “Postcards From Paradise,” the title song from his most recent album.

It's only on the second disc that the programming of songs falls off a little. But so much of this disc is absolutely wonderful listening and points up Ringo's talent as a singer. (Yes, we said that.) What connects the songs is the fact that Ringo never appears to be putting on airs. His humanity shines through on this set. The set includes several cover versions and also a surprising number of songs about the Beatles, Liverpool or songs with Beatles references. 

Now, if only he'd do a few more of these in concert. Though the album is no longer on Amazon, it can be found on eBay, at least for now. See the full track list from the back cover below.  The funniest thing about this is that Ringo has long talked about putting out a new career retrospective. It's happened, but he didn't do it. 






Friday, June 3, 2016

Ringo Starr press conference streaming live on Facebook today at 3:45 p.m. ET

Photo by Steve Marinucci


Just got word that Ringo's press conference today, which will include songs from the All-Starr Band, will be live on Facebook on his page at 3:45 p.m. ET.


Update: Watch the full press conference here.


Here's the full press release:

RINGO STARR AND HIS ALL STARR BAND KICK OFF NORTH AMERICAN TOUR JUNE 3 FROM LAKEVIEW AMPHITHEATER IN SYRACUSE, NEW YORK
PRESS CONFERENCE WILL STREAM LIVE FROM RINGO'S FACEBOOK PAGE STARTING AT3:45PM EST

June 3, 2016 Syracuse, NY -- TODAY Ringo and His All Starr Band invited media for a sampling of a few songs and a quick Q&A to kick off this leg of their on-going tour. This line up which includes, Steve Lukather, Gregg Rolie, Todd Rundgren, Richard Page, Warren Ham and Gregg Bissonette, first toured in 2012 and is the longest running All Starr Band Ringo has ever played with.

The tour launches tonightJune 3, 2016 at Lakeview Amphitheater in Syracuse New York and ends on July 2, 2016 at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.
On July 7, 2016 Ringo will join friends and fans in front of Capitol Records for his annual Peace & Love birthday event. Since 2008 Ringo has been inviting the world to join him at Noon their local time to think, say and do “Peace & Love” to help realize his dream of having a wave of Peace & Love sweep over the planet. 
Ringo has also been working on new music, which is anticipated for release in January 2017.
Here’s where you can catch Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band on Tour:
June 3 Lakeview Ampitheater, Syracuse, NY
June 4 Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino, Salamanca, NY
June 5 Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY
June 7 Bergen Performing Arts Center, Englewood, NJ
June 8 Cross Insurance Center, Bangor, ME
June 10 Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion, Gilford, NH
June 11 DCU Center, Worcester, MA
June 12 Santander Arena, Reading, PA
June 14 FM Kirby Center, Wilkes-Barre, PA
June 15 St. George Theatre, Staten Island, NY
June 17 Warner Theatre, Washington DC 
June 18 Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN
June 19 Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN
June 21 Foellinger Theatre, Fort Wayne, IN
June 22 Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, OH
June 23 Fox Theatre, Detroit, MI
June 25 Pinewood Bowl Theater, Lincoln, NE
June 26 Hartman Arena, Wichita, KS
June 28 Paramount Theatre, Denver, CO
July 1 Humphreys Concerts, San Diego, CA
July 2 The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA