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''Ringo'' is the third studio album by English musician
Ringo Starr Sir Richard Starkey (born 7 July 1940), known professionally as Ringo Starr, is an English musician, songwriter and actor who achieved international fame as the drummer for the Beatles. Starr occasionally sang lead vocals with the group, us ...
, released in 1973 on Apple Records. The album is noted for the participation of all four former
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, and for its numerous guest stars, something which would become a signature for Starr on many of his subsequent albums and tours. Ringo peaked at number seven on the
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, number two on the US ''Billboard'' 200, and topped the Canada ''RPM'' national albums chart. It has been certified
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by the
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(RIAA).


Background

Starr released the standards tribute '' Sentimental Journey'' and the country and western '' Beaucoups of Blues'' in 1970. He issued the singles " It Don't Come Easy" and " Back Off Boogaloo" over 1971–72, both produced by and co-written with his former Beatles bandmate
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. Both of these singles were big successes and would ordinarily have inspired albums to support them, but Starr declined to follow through, preferring to concentrate on acting during this period. In early 1973, Starr decided that the time was right to begin his first rock solo album. He had already used Richard Perry to arrange one of the tracks on ''Sentimental Journey'', so he asked him to produce the sessions.


Recording

Recording started on 5 March 1973 upon Starr's arrival in Los Angeles at Sunset Sound Recorders. Sessions were produced by Richard Perry. Starr sent word to his musician friends to help him in his new venture and they all responded positively. Taking part in the sessions were Marc Bolan, four members of The Band (except Richard Manuel), Billy Preston,
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, Nicky Hopkins,
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, Jim Keltner and James Booker. Additionally, Lennon, McCartney and Harrison all appeared on and composed material for ''Ringo''. "
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" had been written on 15 May 1971 while on a sailing holiday with his wife Maureen, Harrison and Harrison's wife
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, and Cilla Black. Starr and Harrison wrote the song with input from the others. The song was first recorded in late 1972 with Harrison as producer, during the sessions for Harrison's '' Living in the Material World'' album. The song was remade five months later, produced by Perry for its appearance on ''Ringo''. Harrison and Mal Evans were sharing a living space in Los Angeles when they wrote "
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" after Evans asked Harrison to add music to a song which he was working on. Harrison dropped by on the sessions on 10 March to see what kind of material Starr had recorded up to that point, saying that he was "knocked out by what you've done". He returned on 12 March and laid down backing vocals. Starr,
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, and Harrison appear together on Lennon's " I'm the Greatest", which was recorded on 13 March. Ten takes of the song were recorded in a session lasting approximately 18 minutes. Both Lennon and Harrison were in Los Angeles for business matters with
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. Lennon returned to New York on 14 March. British music magazine ''Melody Maker'' reported on 17 March that the session was a Beatles reunion. "Rumours flashed through Los Angeles this week that three of the Beatles have teamed up for recording purposes. John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr are all in Los Angeles with Klaus Voormann, the bassist rumoured to replace Paul McCartney after his departure from the group." Also recorded during this month was
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's "Have You Seen My Baby?"; it features overdubbed guitar by Bolan which was added at A&M Studios. This group of sessions lasted until 27 March. The next day, Starr and Perry flew to England. More work on the tracks was done at Burbank Studios, The Sound Lab, and
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. On 16 April, Starr went to Apple Studio in London to record " Six O'Clock" with
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and his wife Linda, as drug arrests kept McCartney from entering the US. McCartney played synthesizer and piano and sang backing vocals on the track. After finishing "Six O'Clock", Starr asked his chauffeur to buy some tap dancing shoes which Starr would use on "Step Lightly". He then recorded "You're Sixteen" and "Step Lightly" with Nilsson; McCartney also appears imitating a kazoo on "You're Sixteen". This second block of recording sessions lasted until 30 April, and overdubs were added at Sunset Sound Recorders throughout July. The album was mixed at Sunset Sound on 24 July.


Release

According to a report in ''
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'' magazine in late September 1973, ''Ringo''s release was delayed while work was being completed on the album artwork. Apple/
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released ''Ringo'' on 2 November in the US, and on 9 November by Apple/ EMI in the UK. The original cassette tape and 8-track versions of the album, as well as a small number of early promotional copies of the vinyl album, contained a longer version of "Six O'Clock". All of the stock copies of vinyl version of the LP, including both the original pressing and the 1981 LP re-release of the album, as well as reissues in various other formats over time, contained the shorter version of the song.Harry Castleman & Walter J. Podrazik, ''All Together Now: The First Complete Beatles Discography 1961–1975'' (New York: Ballantine Books, 1975), 268 The record label on the original stock pressing of the vinyl album incorrectly lists the running time of "Six O'Clock" as 5:26, which may have led some to mistakenly assume that the original pressing contained the long version of the song. The label on the reissued vinyl album correctly lists the running time as 4:06. At the time of release, various reviews and press articles of the day stated that the longer version was "snuck" onto the tape duplicating masters at the last moment; this may have been done for the benefit of 8-track versions of the album, to make program two of the tape (on which the song appeared) the same approximate length as the other tracks. Artwork for a quadrophonic version was produced, but was never released. Additionally, the original artwork lists the second song, written by Randy Newman, as "Hold On" which was later corrected to "Have You Seen My Baby" in following pressings. When ''Ringo'' was reissued on
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, the album included three bonus tracks: Starr's 1971 hit single "It Don't Come Easy" and its B-side " Early 1970", as well as the B-side to "Photograph", "Down and Out". The CD was released in the UK on 4 March 1991, and in the US by Capitol on 6 May. On some CD reissues "Down And Out" is inserted into the album as the fourth track (between "Photograph" and "Sunshine Life For Me (Sail Away Raymond)"). On the US CD, "You and Me (Babe)" begins crossfaded over the end of "Devil Woman," even though the original album, and the UK CD, had these songs separated by silence. Strangely, the longer version of "Six O'Clock" was not added as a bonus track to the reissue of this album, but instead appeared on the reissue of ''
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''.


Singles

On 24 September, "Photograph" was released as the album's lead single in the US, backed by "Down and Out". Starr filmed a promo clip for the song at his Tittenhurst Park residence, although the film's only screening was on a single episode of BBC TV's ''
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'', which has since been lost. The single was issued a month later in the UK, on 19 October. " You're Sixteen" was released as the album's second single, backed with "Devil Woman", in the US on 3 December. In late December, on the 28th, "Photograph" went gold in the US. "You're Sixteen" acquired gold status in the US on 31 January 1974, and was released in the UK on 8 February, reaching No. 4. In the US, the singles from ''Ringo'' "Photograph" and Starr's cover of "You're Sixteen" both went to No. 1. On 18 February, " Oh My My" was released as a single only in the US, backed with "Step Lightly". After the singles became hits, Lennon sent Starr a
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: "Congratulations. How dare you? And please write me a hit song."


Reception

Propelled by the international success of "Photograph", and speculation regarding the former Beatles working together on the same project, the album reached No. 1 in Canada,Library and Archives Canada.
No. 7 in the UK, and No. 2 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, denied the top position by
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''. ''Ringo'' peaked at No. 1 on America's other albums charts, however, in '' Cashbox'' and '' Record World''. The album was certified
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in America on 8 November and in Britain a month after its release there. ''Ringo'' was critically well-received. Loraine Alterman of ''
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'' described it as an "instant knockout ... sensational album". In his review for ''
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'', Ben Gerson said that, on one hand, Starr's limited artistry and the abundance of star guests made the album "rambling and inconsistent", yet in terms of "atmosphere", "''Ringo'' is the most successful record by an ex-Beatle. It is not polemical and abrasive like Lennon's, harsh and self-pitying like Harrison's, or precious and flimsy like McCartney's, but balanced, airy and amiable."


Track listing

Side one # " I'm the Greatest" (
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) – 3:21 # "Have You Seen My Baby" (
Randy Newman Randall Stuart Newman (born November 28, 1943) is an American singer, songwriter, arranger, pianist, composer, conductor and orchestrator. He is known for his non-rhotic Southern American English, Southern-accented singing style, early America ...
) – 3:44 # "
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" ( Richard Starkey,
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) – 3:56 # " Sunshine Life for Me (Sail Away Raymond)" (Harrison) – 2:45 # " You're Sixteen" ( Bob Sherman, Dick Sherman) – 2:48 Side two # " Oh My My" (Starkey, Vini Poncia) – 4:16 # "Step Lightly" (Starkey) – 3:15 # " Six O'Clock" (
Paul McCartney Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who gained global fame with the Beatles, for whom he played bass guitar and the piano, and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John ...
,
Linda McCartney Linda Louise, Lady McCartney ( Eastman; September 24, 1941 – April 17, 1998) was an American photographer, musician, cookbook author, and activist. She was the keyboardist and harmony vocalist in the band Paul McCartney and Wings, Wings tha ...
) ''Enter'' Six O'Clock ''in the'' Title ''field, click'' Begin Search ''click'' Six O'Clock – 4:06 # "Devil Woman" (Starkey, Poncia) – 3:50 # "
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" (Harrison, Mal Evans) – 4:59 1991 reissue bonus tracks #
  • " It Don't Come Easy" (Starkey) – 3:02 # " Early 1970" (Starkey) – 2:20 # " Down and Out" (Starkey) – 3:04


    Personnel

    Track numbering refers to CD and digital releases of the album. *
    Ringo Starr Sir Richard Starkey (born 7 July 1940), known professionally as Ringo Starr, is an English musician, songwriter and actor who achieved international fame as the drummer for the Beatles. Starr occasionally sang lead vocals with the group, us ...
    – lead vocals (all tracks), drums (all tracks), percussion (4) *
    George Harrison George Harrison (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) was an English musician, singer and songwriter who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles. Sometimes called "the quiet Beatle", Harrison embraced Culture ...
    – electric guitar (1, 4, 10), acoustic guitar (3), backing vocals (3, 4) * Vini Poncia – acoustic guitar (3, 10), electric guitar (5), backing vocals (4, 6), percussion (8) * Jimmy Calvert – acoustic guitar (3, 7), electric guitar (5, 6, 9) *
    Steve Cropper Steven Lee Cropper (born October 21, 1941), sometimes known as "The Colonel", is an American guitarist, songwriter and record producer. He was the guitarist of the Stax Records house band, Booker T. & the M.G.'s, which backed artists such as ...
    – electric guitar (7) * Marc Bolan – guitar (2) *
    Klaus Voormann Klaus Otto Wilhelm Voormann (born 29 April 1938) is a German graphic artist, artist, musician, and record producer. Voormann was the bassist for Manfred Mann from 1966 to 1969, and performed as a session musician on a host of recordings, includ ...
    – bass guitar (all tracks) *
    Paul McCartney Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who gained global fame with the Beatles, for whom he played bass guitar and the piano, and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John ...
    – "kazoo" vocal solo (5), piano (8), synthesizer (8), flute and string arrangements (8), backing vocals (8) *
    Linda McCartney Linda Louise, Lady McCartney ( Eastman; September 24, 1941 – April 17, 1998) was an American photographer, musician, cookbook author, and activist. She was the keyboardist and harmony vocalist in the band Paul McCartney and Wings, Wings tha ...
    – backing vocals (8) *
    John Lennon John Winston Ono Lennon (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 19408 December 1980) was an English singer-songwriter, musician and activist. He gained global fame as the founder, co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the Beatles. Lennon's ...
    – piano (1), backing vocals (1) * Billy Preston – organ (1, 6), piano (6) * Robbie Robertson – electric guitar (4) *
    Garth Hudson Eric Garth Hudson (August 2, 1937 – January 21, 2025) was a Canadian multi-instrumentalist best known as the keyboardist and occasional saxophonist for The Band. He was a principal architect of the group's sound and was described as "the mo ...
    – accordion (4) * Levon Helm – mandolin (4) * Rick Danko – fiddle (4) * James Booker – piano (2) * Nicky Hopkins – piano (3, 5, 10) * Tom Hensley – piano (9) * Jim Keltner – drums (2, 3, 5, 6, 9) * Milt Holland – percussion (2, 9), marimba (10) * Lon & Derrek Van Eaton – percussion (3) * Tom Scott – horns and arrangements (2, 6, 7, 9, 10) *
    Chuck Findley Charles B. Findley (born December 13, 1947, in Johnstown, Pennsylvania) is an American trumpet player known for his diverse work as a session musician. He also plays other brass instruments such as flugelhorn and trombone. His technical ab ...
    – horns (9) * Bobby Keys – saxophone (3) * David Bromberg – banjo (4), fiddle (4) *
    Harry Nilsson Harry Edward Nilsson III (June 15, 1941 – January 15, 1994), sometimes credited as Nilsson, was an American singer-songwriter who reached the peak of his success in the early 1970s. His work is characterized by pioneering vocal overdub experi ...
    – backing vocals (5) * Martha Reeves – backing vocals (6) * Merry Clayton – backing vocals (6) * Richard Perry – backing vocals (9)


    Charts


    Weekly charts


    Year-end charts


    Certifications


    Cover version

    An instrumental version of the album was produced by David Hentschel and titled ''Sta*rtling Music''. ''Sta*rtling Music'' was the first release on Starr's label, Ring O' Records; released on 18 April 1975 in the UK, and four years later on 17 February 1979 in the US. Just prior to the album was a single, "Oh My My", backed with "Devil Woman", released on 17 February 1975 in the US, and on 21 March in the UK. The album, was re-released in the US on Capitol in October 1980. A budget edition was released in the UK on 27 November by Music for Pleasure.


    References

    Footnotes Citations


    External links

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    JPGR's ''Ringo'' site
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