Give More Love

Give More Love

by Ringo Starr
Give More Love

Give More Love

by Ringo Starr

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Ringo Starr kicks off Give More Love, his 18th studio album of new material, with "We're on the Road Again," an ode to the working musician that effectively summarizes the third act of his career. Following the formation of the All-Starr Band, Ringo has stuck to a regular schedule of tours and albums that pop up every two or three years. Paul McCartney shows up every so often, as he does on Give More Love, singing and playing on "We're on the Road Again" -- a cameo that provides a promotional hook for its initial release, but doesn't drastically change the sound of the album. Starr remains fond of late-period Beatles, goosed with a bit of arena rock volume, and since he's working with a group of well-seasoned pros, this guitar pop is all well crafted and amiable. Look closely and some possible in-jokes can surface -- there's a song called "Show Me the Way" but it's not written by Peter Frampton, the co-author of "Laughable"; it's possible the Richard Marx collaboration "Speed of Sound" is a nod at an old Wings album -- but this isn't the kind of record that plays its cards close to the vest; as the title suggests, this is open-hearted, kind music. It's also music that is a bit familiar at this stage of the game, so the departures from formula on Give More Love are what resonate -- namely, the songs that are leftovers from a purported country album with Dave Stewart that Ringo decided to scrap when he chose to work with the All-Starr Band once again. "Standing Still" has a charming down-home gait," "Shake It Up" boogies like classic rockabilly, and "So Wrong for So Long" is an old-fashioned tear-in-your-beer weeper -- all well-executed country numbers that feel fresh when surrounded by all this well-appointed pop. This trio of tracks suggests that Ringo Starr may be well served by departing from his old blueprint but he follows that blueprint well, and he retains no small measure of charm singing new songs that feel like old tunes. [The Deluxe Edition of Give More Love contains new versions of four old Starr favorites: a nicely stomping "Back Off Boogaloo," a wonderfully lazy "Don't Pass Me By," a lightly grooving "You Can't Fight Lightning," and a breezy "Photograph."] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 09/22/2017
Label: Universal
UPC: 0602557804140
Rank: 107332

Tracks

  1. We're on the Road Again
  2. Laughable
  3. Show Me the Way
  4. Speed of Sound
  5. Standing Still
  6. King of the Kingdom
  7. Electricity
  8. So Wrong for So Long
  9. Shake It Up
  10. Give More Love

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Ringo Starr   Primary Artist,Drums,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Clapping,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Vandaveer   Primary Artist
Alberta Cross   Primary Artist
Amy Keys   Vocals (Background)
Steve Dudas   Guitar
Paul McCartney   Bass,Vocals (Background)
Steve Lukather   Guitar,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Bob Malone   Piano
Gary Nicholson   Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Greg Leisz   Dobro
Edgar Winter   Piano,Sax (Tenor),Vocals (Background)
Timothy B. Schmit   Vocals (Background)
Windy Wagner   Vocals (Background)
Bruce Sugar   Clapping,Keyboards
Gary Burr   Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Glen Ballard   Fender Rhodes,Vocals (Background)
Matt Pynn   Guitar,Lap Steel Guitar
Petter Eriksson Stakee   Guitar,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Benmont Tench   Keyboards
Gregg Bissonette   Drums
Don Was   Bass,Bass (Upright)
Joe Walsh   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Jim Cox   Organ,Piano,Keyboards
Richard Page   Vocals (Background)
Matt Bissonette   Bass
Robby Cosenza   Drums,Harmonica,Percussion
Rose Guerin   Vocals
Mark Charles Heidinger   Bass,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic)
J. Tom Hnatow   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (Resonator)
Jeff Lynne   Guitar (Acoustic)
Nathan East   Bass,Bass (Upright)
Peter Frampton   Guitar,Soloist,Vocals (Background)
Richard Marx   Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Georgia Middleman   Vocals (Background)
Dave Stewart   Guitar
Viktor Buck   Vocals (Background)
Fredrik Aspelin   Drums,Percussion
Peter R. Ericson   Vocals (Background)
Pete Remm   Piano,Organ (Hammond)
Erik Macqueen   Bass

Technical Credits

Steve Lukather   Composer
Gary Nicholson   Composer
George Harrison   Composer
Duane Lundy   Engineer,Producer
Ringo Starr   Mixing,Composer,Producer
Bruce Sugar   Mixing,Engineer,Pro-Tools,Drum Programming,Synthesizer Programming
Gary Burr   Composer
Glen Ballard   Composer
Petter Eriksson Stakee   Arranger,Producer
Barry Korkin   A&R
Van Dyke Parks   Composer
Vartan   Art Direction
Richard Starkey   Composer
Matt Legge   Engineer
Meire Murakami   Design
Peter Frampton   Composer
Richard Marx   Composer
Ned Douglas   Engineer
Dave Stewart   Composer
Viktor Buck   Engineer
Matt D'Amico   A&R
Peter R. Ericson   Arranger,Producer
Steve Jay   Engineer
Fred Appelvist   Engineer
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