Photograph - The Very Best Of
Photograph - The Very Best Of
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Our Take
Our Take
Ah, Ringo Starr, the lovable Beatle who always seemed to be just a tad bit behind the other three. But don't underestimate this man's talent, as evidenced by his latest compilation album "Photograph - The Very Best Of".
Opening with the iconic track "Photograph", Starr invites listeners on a journey through his eclectic solo career. From the groovy vibes of "It Don't Come Easy" to the heartfelt ballad of "You're Sixteen", this album is a treasure trove of musical gems.
Starr's distinctive vocals and signature drumming style shine throughout the album, transporting listeners back to the golden era of classic rock. The songs are catchy, the melodies are infectious, and the overall vibe is pure nostalgia.
While some may argue that Starr's solo work is overshadowed by his time with The Beatles, "Photograph - The Very Best Of" proves that he is a musical force to be reckoned with in his own right. So sit back, relax, and let Ringo take you on a musical journey through the decades. You won't be disappointed.
In conclusion, "Photograph - The Very Best Of" is a must-have for any Ringo Starr fan or lover of classic rock music. So grab your favourite air drumsticks and get ready to rock out with everyone's favourite Beatle. Peace and love, man. Peace and love.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Photograph
2. It Don't Come Easy
3. You're Sixteen (You're Beautiful and You're Mine)
4. Back Off Boogaloo
5. I'm the Greatest
6. Oh, My My
7. Only You and You Alone
8. Beacoups Of Blues
9. Early 1970
10. Snookeroo
11. No-no Song
12. (It's All Down To) Good Night Vienna
13. Hey Baby
14. A Dose Of Rock 'N' Roll
15. Weight of the World
16. King of Broken Hearts
17. Never Without You
18. Act Naturally
19. Wrack My Brain
20. Fading in and Fading Out
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About the artist
Ringo Starr
Ah, Ringo Starr. The lovable, affable, and oh-so-underrated drummer of the Fab Four. While Lennon and McCartney may have stolen the spotlight with their songwriting prowess, Ringo held down the beat with style and substance. With his cheeky grin and infectious enthusiasm, Ringo brought a unique energy to the Beatles that can't be replicated. Born Richard Starkey in Liverpool, England, Ringo's journey to stardom was anything but conventional. From working odd jobs to playing in local bands, he finally found his big break when he joined a little known group called The Beatles. The rest, as they say, is history. Ringo's drumming style may have been simple, but it was undeniably effective. His steady backbeat provided the foundation for some of the greatest songs in rock 'n' roll history, from "A Hard Day's Night" to "Come Together." And let's not forget his iconic vocals on hits like "With a Little Help from My Friends" and "Yellow Submarine." But Ringo's talents didn't stop at the drum kit. He also proved himself as a songwriter with tracks like "Octopus's Garden" and "Don't Pass Me By." And his solo career, though often overshadowed by his Beatle days, produced some truly underrated gems. So here's to Ringo Starr, the unsung hero of the Beatles. With his infectious charm and undeniable talent, he may have been the underdog of the band, but he was certainly the heart and soul. Peace and love, Ringo. Peace and love.
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