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Music Review: Ringo Starr - Liverpool 8

Written by Big Geez
Published January 01, 2008

Brand new on the Capitol/EMI label, Ringo Starr’s Liverpool 8 is bound to create a few waves - or at least some ripples - because it's not only receiving some extensive promotions but is also being marketed in a number of ways. Available January 15th, it's being released not only as a CD (or as digital downloads) but also as a pre-loaded USB wristband that includes video features, ring-tones, and photos.

The album is also tied to a concert in Liverpool, radio and TV features, and other promotional activities including special deals with everyone from Amazon to VH1. And of course, advance copies have been sent to music critics, which is where I come into the picture.

It goes without saying (a phrase that's always followed by saying it anyway) that you can't talk about Ringo without mentioning the Beatles. But everybody knows the history of the group and where Ringo fits into it, so I'm not going to go over all that again.

Obviously the album has a lot of connections with Ringo's past — how could it not? In fact, the title song itself is obviously autobiographical, but I'd rather get into my impressions of the music itself, which is why we're here. (Or at least, it's why I'm here. I suppose it's possible you just took a wrong turn somewhere.)

I didn't find the title song particularly engaging but it does have some curiosity value, I suppose. Some of the other tracks did a better job of hitting the target with me. Among them was "Now That She's Gone Away," with a solid vocal from Ringo accompanied by a driving beat. Although he has a rather straightforward and unremarkable baritone, he does occasionally coax forth something a little different, and that variety helps sell that and other songs.

Good examples include "Gone Are The Days," a tune that's obviously evocative of a psychedelic past, and "If It's Love That You Want," which has a positively retro format that Ringo serves with relish. For something a little different yet, try the Latin guitar-backed sound of "Pasodobles."

I had a couple of favorites besides those already mentioned. One was "Harry's Song," which has an unusual opening but then shifts gears and turns into a tune that includes a little bit of everything, including an echo and whistling. (Trust me — it sounds better than it describes.) I also found the closing track, "R U Ready," delightfully playful and the perfect finish to an album that surprised me with its diversity.

Clips will be available at Ringo's Website or Ringo's Myspace.

1. Liverpool 8
2. Think About You
3. For Love
4. Now That She's Gone Away
5. Gone Are The Days
6. Give It A Try
7. Tuff Love
8. Harry's Song
9. Pasodobles
10. If It's Love That You Want
11. Love Is
12. R U Ready?

The Big Geez is a retiree who takes time off from trimming ear hair to write about music -- sometimes doing conventional reviews, but often just sharing his opinions about how something resonates with his memories and those of his generation. You can read more of his faux pearls of wisdom at the Geezer Music Club.
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Music Review: Ringo Starr - Liverpool 8
Published: January 01, 2008
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Section: Music
Filed Under: Music: Pop, Music: Rock
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#1 — January 2, 2008 @ 19:23PM — Josh [URL]

I'm actually anxious to hear this one. It's "supposed" to be heading my way in the mail soon, so we'll see.

Well done.

#2 — January 3, 2008 @ 15:24PM — AWC

i love the title song, it's very nice. don't let a music critique, influence you. be your own judge. noone should be able to tell you what youi should like or not. try it your self, it's still a fre country, right?? ringo rocks....

#3 — July 15, 2008 @ 15:44PM — Clark Consolidated [URL]

Just in time for his birthday, Ringo Starr has be honored by receiving the title H.H. Ringo Starr, Prince of the Duchy of Bohemia.

The honor was granted to Starr, now 68, by Stephan Timothy von Rosenberg-Ripps, Duke of Bohemia (see www.duchyofbohemia.com)

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