King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Ringo & His New All-Starr Band
Ringo Starr · 2002
73 min · 16 tracks · pop rock
A vibrant collection of classic rock anthems reinterpreted with Ringo's signature charm and a collaborative spirit.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- dynamic peaks and valleys
- sing-along anthems with friends
- nostalgic favorites reimagined playfully
- for casual gatherings
- vibrant energy throughout the album
Maybe skip if you want
- seeking intense emotional depth
- prefer standalone singles only
Where this album fits
- Themes
- nostalgic camaraderie· playful country influences
- Career context
- By the time of this release in 2002, Ringo Starr was enjoying a resurgence in popularity as he gathered notable musicians for his All-Starr Band tours. This album came after a series of successful live performances, showcasing Starr's ability to blend his own hits with those of other artists, cementing his role as a beloved figure in classic rock.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Paul McCartney· George Harrison· The Beach Boys
- Sounds like this from elsewhere
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Music from Big Pink by The Band — Shares a nostalgic warmth and collaborative spirit with rootsy, playful arrangements.Harvest by Neil Young — Offers a blend of rock and country influences, with reflective themes of nostalgia.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Photograph 4:21
- 2 Act Naturally 2:32
- 3 Logical Song 3:55
- 4 No One Is to Blame 6:11
- 5 Yellow Submarine 3:07
- 6 Give a Little Bit 5:13
- 7 You're Sixteen 2:37
- 8 The No-No Song 3:20
- 9 Back Off Boogaloo 3:57
- 10 Glamorous Life 9:18
- 11 I Wanna Be Your Man 4:01
- 12 Lucky Man 4:44
- 13 Take the Long Way Home 4:44
- 14 All the Young Dudes 5:35
- 15 Don't Go Where the Road Don't Go 4:39
- 16 With a Little Help From My Friends 5:34
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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