Ringo Starr - Ringo [Apple Records SWAL-3413] (2 November 1973)

Dynamic Range Released: 2 November 1973
Country: US
Label: Apple Records
Catalog: SWAL-3413
Genre: Rock

Pressing: Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Los Angeles

Item# SR-APSWAL3413
Ratings: C=VG; LP=VG


T R A C K L I S T:
01 I'm The Greatest
02 Hold On
03 Photograph
04 Sunshine Life For Me (Sail Away Raymond)
05 You're Sixteen
06 Oh My My
07 Step Lightly
08 Six O'Clock
09 Devil Woman
10 You And Me (Babe)




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Album Review

William Ruhlmann [allmusic.com]

With Ringo, Ringo Starr finally put his solo career in gear in 1973, after serving notice with back-to-back Top Ten singles in 1971 and 1972 that he had more to offer than his eccentric first two solo albums. Ringo was a big-budget pop album produced by Richard Perry and featuring Ringo's former Beatles bandmates as songwriters, singers, and instrumentalists. On no single track did all four appear, though George Harrison played the guitars on the John Lennon-penned leadoff track ''I'm the Greatest,'' with Lennon playing piano and singing harmony. But it wasn't only the guests who made Ringo a success: Ringo advanced his own cause by co-writing two of the album's Top Ten singles, the number one ''Photograph'' and ''Oh My My.'' The album's biggest hit was a second chart-topper, Ringo's cover of the old Johnny Burnette hit ''You're Sixteen.'' Songs like ''Have You Seen My Baby,'' a Randy Newman song with guitar by Marc Bolan, and Ringo and Vini Poncia's ''Devil Woman'' were just as good as the hits. Ringo's best and most consistent new studio album, Ringo represented both the drummer/singer's most dramatic comeback and his commercial peak.