Ringo 2012
Ringo 2012 is the seventeenth studio album by Ringo Starr, released on 30 January 2012 in the UK and 31 January 2012 in the US. It was released on CD, LP and digitally by Hip-O Records and UMe.
History
Starr had considered calling the album Motel California, then Another #9, and finally Wings, before settling on Ringo 2012.[1]
The album was recorded in Los Angeles, and mixed in England, produced by Starr and Bruce Sugar.[2] The title is a reference to Ringo's most successful solo album Ringo, which was released in 1973.[3] The track "Wings" was released as a single few weeks in advance of the album.[4]
Reception
At Metacritic, Ringo 2012 holds an average Metascore of 59 out of 100, based on five professional reviews – which indicates a "mixed or average" reception. The album debuted at number 80 in the US, and at number 181 in the UK, selling 6,348 and 752 copies respectively, as of February 2012.[13]
Track listing
- "Anthem" (Richard Starkey, Glen Ballard) – 5:01
- "Wings" (Starkey, Vini Poncia) – 3:31
- a re-recording of a song originally released on Ringo the 4th in 1977
- "Think It Over" (Buddy Holly, Norman Petty) – 1:48
- "Samba" (Starkey, Van Dyke Parks) – 2:48
- "Rock Island Line" – 2:59
- traditional, arrangement by Starkey
- "Step Lightly" (Starkey) – 2:44
- a re-recording of a song originally released on Ringo in 1973
- "Wonderful" (Starkey, Gary Nicholson) – 3:47
- "In Liverpool" (Starkey, Dave Stewart) – 3:19
- "Slow Down" (Starkey, Joe Walsh) – 2:57
- DVD edition
1. |
"Introduction" (Inspiration for the Album) |
0:37 |
2. |
"Anthem" ("...The First Words That Came To Me...") |
2:02 |
3. |
"Wings" ("Doing It My Way") |
1:41 |
4. |
"Think It Over" (Peter Asher's Suggestion...The Steel Drum Button..."It's Like A Shuffle...") |
1:48 |
5. |
"Samba" (The Crazy Record Track With Van Dyke Parks...And Hanging Out With Really Good People) |
0:58 |
6. |
"Rock Island Line" (Skiffle, Rock And "Where I Came In...") |
1:15 |
7. |
"Step Lightly" ("...I Can Do This Different Now...") |
0:41 |
8. |
"Wonderful" ("When It Gets to the Gong..." Directing The Sentiment) |
1:56 |
9. |
"In Liverpool" ("...It's As Easy As Peaches And Cream..." The Mini-Biography) |
2:13 |
10. |
"Slow Down" ("’Cause It Rhymed"... And "...We Can Rock") |
1:10 |
11. |
"Peace Dream" (From "Y Not" / "The Dream Keeps Unfolding") |
1:00 |
12. |
"End Credits" |
0:30 |
Chart performance
- Billboard Album Charts
- Week 1 – number 80
- Week 2 – number 192
Personnel
Personnel per booklet.[14]
- Musicians
- Ringo Starr – drums, percussion, vocals, keyboards, backing vocals, guitar
- Steve Dudas – guitar, bass
- Bruce Sugar – keyboards, piano, horn, arrangement, organ, synth horns
- Amy Keys – backing vocals
- Kelly Moneymaker – backing vocals
- Joe Walsh – guitar
- Benmont Tench – organ
- Charlie Haden – bass
- Richard Page – backing vocals
- Van Dyke Parks – keyboards, accordion, string arrangement
- Matt Cartsonis – mandolin
- Don Was – bass
- Kenny Wayne Shepherd – guitar
- Edgar Winter – sax, organ
- Dave Stewart – guitar, keyboards
- Michael Bradford – bass
- Ann Marie Calhoun – violin
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- Production
- Ringo Starr – producer
- Bruce Sugar – recording
- Ned Douglas – recording assistant
- Ringo Starr, Bruce Sugar – mixing
- Chris Bellman – mastering
- Barry Korkin – UMe A&R coordination
- Christine Telleck – production manager
- David Tashman – legal
- Adam Starr – product manager
- Vartan – art direction
- Rob Shanahan – photos
- Mike Fink, Philip Manning, Meire Murakami – design
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References
- ↑ "Ringo Starr – Wings". Retrieved 28 May 2012.
- ↑ "The Official Ringo Starr Site". Ringostarr.com. 6 December 2011. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
- ↑ "New Ringo Starr Album, 'Ringo 2012,' to Feature Joe Walsh and Kenny Wayne Shepherd". 7 December 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
- 1 2 Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Ringo Star Ringo 2012". AllMusic. Retrieved 29 September 2012.
- ↑ "Reviews for Ringo 2012 by Ringo Starr". Metacritic. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
- ↑ Gaar, Gillian G. (15 April 2013). "Album review of Ringo Starr’s '2012'". Goldmine. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
- ↑ Lewis, Randy (30 January 2012). "Album review: Ringo Starr's 'Ringo 2012'". Los Angeles Times/Pop & Hiss. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
- ↑ Reid, Graham (21 February 2012). "Album reviews: Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr". New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
- ↑ Mongredien, Phil (29 January 2012). "Ringo Starr: Ringo 2012 – review". The Observer. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
- ↑ Horowitz, Steve (16 February 2012). "Ringo Starr: Ringo 2012 / Roberta Flack: Let It Be: Roberta Flack Sings the Beatles". PopMatters. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
- ↑ Staunton, Terry (April 2012). "Ringo Starr – Ringo 2012". Record Collector. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
- ↑ Dolan, Jon (31 January 2012). "Ringo 2012 | Album Reviews". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 4 July 2012.
- ↑ Jones, Alan (13 February 2012). "Music Week". Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2013.
- ↑ Ringo 2012 (Booklet). Ringo Starr. Hip-O Records, Universal Music Group. 2012. 602527918020.
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