What's My Name

What's My Name

by Ringo Starr
What's My Name

What's My Name

by Ringo Starr

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Depending on your count (namely, whether you choose to include 1999's I Wanna Be Santa Claus or not), What's My Name is the 20th album Ringo Starr has released as a solo artist, but the real telling part of that statistic is how eight of those records have been released in the 21st century. During the 2000s and 2010s, Ringo has been treating the recording studio like an extension of his All-Starr Band, inviting his celebrity friends in to have a laugh while playing a few tunes. Not much has changed with What's My Name, at least on the surface. Starr once again sits alone in the producer's chair, and he corrals a group that features a lot of familiar faces, including Joe Walsh, Steve Lukather, Nathan East, Benmont Tench, Dave Stewart, and Colin Hay. Ringo isn't shy about evoking the ghost of the Beatles, covering John Lennon's "Grow Old with Me," a choice that is a good bit more sensitive than a ham-fisted electronic reading of "Money" filled with clanky drum machines and vocoders. Grappling with the mayhem of modernity is an underlying theme of What's My Name, surfacing explicitly on the opening "Gotta Get Up to Get Down" when Joe Walsh announces himself by blustering "Everybody's on the internet, what's up with that?" Such grumbling and griping is drowned out by the good vibes. Ringo admits on the title track, "I can't get enough of peace and love/This is what I've come to understand," and there's a sense of gratitude flowing throughout What's My Name, apparent in "Magic," "Better Days," "Life Is Good," "Send Love, Spread Peace," and "Thank God for Music." Often, his good cheer comes across as corny, a situation accentuated by the big, bright surfaces -- it's the work of pros who are working at home, seeking only to please themselves. As the spirits are sunny and the songs tuneful, it's hard not to find What's My Name ingratiating, even though much of the album is so good-intentioned, it's silly. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 10/25/2019
Label: Polydor
UPC: 0602508243752
Rank: 70831

Tracks

  1. Gotta Get Up To Get Down
  2. It's Not Love That You Want
  3. Grow Old with Me
  4. Magic
  5. Money
  6. Better Days
  7. Life Is Good
  8. Thank God for Music
  9. Send Love Spread Peace
  10. What's My Name

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Ringo Starr   Primary Artist,Drums,Vocals,Percussion
Amy Keys   Vocals (Background)
Steve Dudas   Guitar
Paul McCartney   Bass,Vocals (Background)
Steve Lukather   Piano,Guitar
Peter Levin   Organ
Colin Hay   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Edgar Winter   Vocals,Clavinet,Synthesizer
John Pierce   Bass
Warren Ham   Harmonica,Vocals (Background)
Kaveh Rastegar   Bass
Julia Waters   Vocals (Background)
Pete Min   Guitar
Nathan East   Bass
Dave Stewart   Guitar
Windy Wagner   Vocals (Background)
Bruce Sugar   Organ,Piano,Synthesizer,Synthesizer Horn,Synthesizer Voices
Zelma Davis   Vocals (Background)
Benmont Tench   Organ,Piano,Clavinet
Garen Gueyikian   Vocals (Background)
Joe Walsh   Guitar,Vocals
Jim Cox   Organ,Piano,Synthesizer Bass
Richard Page   Vocals (Background)
Kari Kimmel   Vocals (Background)
James King   Horn
Allison Lovejoy   Accordion
Maxine Waters   Vocals (Background)
Grant Michaels   Piano
Lauren Baba   Viola
Rhea Fowler   Violin
Isaiah Gage   Cello
Bianca McClure   Violin

Technical Credits

Steve Lukather   Composer
Berry Gordy, Jr.   Composer
Chris Bellman   Mastering
Colin Hay   Composer
Jack Douglas   String Arrangements
Gary Nicholson   Composer
Janie Bradford   Composer
Ringo Starr   Producer,Photography
John Lennon   Composer
Ned Douglas   Engineer
Dave Stewart   Composer
Bruce Sugar   Mixing,Engineer,Pro-Tools
Gary Burr   Composer
Daniel Cole   String Arrangements
Joe Walsh   Composer
Sam Hollander   Composer,Producer
Vartan   Art Direction
Richard Starkey   Composer
Wesley Seidman   Assistant Engineer
Meire Murakami   Art Direction
Ute Friesleben   Production Manager
Scott Ritchie   Photography
Grant Michaels   Composer
Matt D'Amico   A&R,Project Manager
Josh Graham   Design
Suspended in Light   Design
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