Friday, 24 January 2025

Looking Up with Ringo

While a storm ranges around us here, something of another sort of storm from the one who started out drumming for Rory Storm before taking over from Pete Best to be the Beatles drummer before upon that bands end, issuing a good number of solo albums and singles.


A few days ago Ringo released a brand-new country music album, 'Look Up', produced and co-written by T Bone Burnett. This is an stunning collection features 11 original songs, recorded this year in Nashville and Los Angeles.

The story goes Ringo asked one of his acquaintances to write a song for his next EP. That friend later returned with nine tunes, all with a country flavour and instead of selecting just one, he decided he liked all of them, which led to him recording each one and turning it into his first album for six years. 

With assistance from Molly Tuttle, guitarist Billy Strings, Alison Krauss, four piece Indie band Lucius and sister duo Larkin Poe, Ringo realises his love of country music by issuing his first LP of such in over five decades since a Beaucoup Of Blues in 1970.

Time On My Hands is the most played track on the likes of Boom Radio, being a great advertisement for just how well these songs and the arrangements really suit his voice making this one of his best solo albums ever and one I'd strongly recommend on its own merits.

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