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<title>Comment by Pacmusic on Music Review:  Ringo Starr &amp;ndash; &lt;i&gt;Liverpool 8&lt;/i&gt;</title>
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<description>The title track for this album is a rather powerful song that, as I recently moved away from my home town to pursue a carer, made my rather nostalgic about my home town. It didn&#039;t matter that he was singing about Liverpool, the lyrics were vague enough for me to apply it to my own situation. This made the effect that this song had on me, much greater.

The rest of the album pales in comparison. While they are solid and fun, they lack the real sparkle contained within this first track.</description>
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