Album Album Description2010 the ex-Beatle and rock icon. For the first time in the career of the most durable and popular music shows, Ringo Starr has decided to take responsibility and produce your own. The result is perhaps the most personal album and an impressive solo career all the rock legend. The result is joyful Ringo head of a small group of old and new friends, including longtime friend and brother-brother recently Joe Walsh, Dave Stewart and a longtime member Steve Dudas Roundheads on guitar, Benmont Tench of Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers on keyboards , Don Was and Mike Bradford on bass. The album includes special guests such as Joss Stone, Ben Harper and the Richard Marx song, Ann Marie Calhoun on violin and Tina sugandha the tabla and vocals. Starr former bandmate and longtime companion of Paul McCartney, who has a function, brilliant bass to the Dream-inspired “peace” and in particular, offers her voice undoubtedly fabulous. . . More>>

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PCbyebye February 3, 2010 at 8:57 pm

I know I’m not popular to say it, but Ringo did not sing. His group prevails throughout, but forced his words, she and her voice is simply great. He takes Paul on every song I’m afraid to make the purchase worth the detour. If you’re a Beatles fan, by all means – buy buy everything you see, buy with Ringo or the Beatles or whatever, but if you want a decent CD, it is not him. Rating: 1 / 5

D. Mickelsen February 3, 2010 at 11:30 pm

This album is ridiculous. “The Other Side of Liverpool” sounds like it is sung by someone on the street. Ringo may have been a good drummer and backing vocalist with the Beatles, but God is it bad as a leader. DO NOT BUY THIS ALBUM – If you want to waste your money on bad music. Rating: 1 / 5

M. B. Jean-christian February 4, 2010 at 1:39 am

Hello, anybody with an ear for music? Rocks here, nothing good, except is the tittle track “Is not” by far the best of the album. Van Dyke, unfortunately, is little tune that sounds the voice of Macca (it looks so beautiful in “Good Evening New York “!),” dream of peace” is not really “Peace be with you” to “I Want to Be Santa Claus” and everything else is so conventional … Re-listen “Vertical Man” (yeah, that rocks!), “Ringo Rama” or even “Choose Love”, you hear the difference. . . Rating: 2 / 5

sam February 4, 2010 at 3:13 am

Well, it was gone and did it again. There is a strong case of Ringo, I think it’s the best music of his life. Perhaps Paul should note. Rating: 5 / 5

Mr. Truthteller February 4, 2010 at 3:58 am

Ringo has died, seven studio albums since 1992, each of them is not as good as the culmination précédente.Le last seven albums, it was time to take time, a solid 4 to 5 star effort 1992.Le published in the next release, Vertical Man in 1998 was also a good album, also deserve a solid 4-star plus rating, but not as good as Time Takes Time.Après we have won the Christmas album “I Want to Be Santa Claus in 1999 itself, but still a bit anything new album that no more than 4 stars because the boundaries of matériau.Nous will receive, Ringo Rama in 2003 is still good but not as good as any of the three versions of previously earned, but another explanation of 4 étoiles.Ensuite comes the 2005 version, CHOOSE LOVE, which contains some good songs, a number of other more unusual, and just plain old goofy things. But this is generally good and worthy, hardly a rating of 4 stars, although it again not as good as his prédécesseur.En 2008, we are done with 8 LIVERPOOL, an album of songs that sort do not fit together well, and none of which is truly unforgettable. Liverpool 8 is only an average 3-star album that is rigidly attached without the name of Ringo, it would probably never be able libérés.Maintenant, we get more and more about the Y NOT 2010th Another deaf 3-star album that is not even as good as boring, average, Liverpool 8 . Y would not, as in Liverpool 8, buy an appeal to the hardcore fans Ringo prepared something from, because Ringo, Hey, It’s Ringo, it must be good, it’s a Beatle, after all! Rating: 3 / 5

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