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$10.99 Exclusive New Ringo Starr
World-famous musician Ringo Starr is releasing his newest album, Ringo 2012 [Amazon.com Exclusive CD+DVD Version]. This Amazon.com exclusive version includes the exclusive DVD. Learn more in Amazon's Ringo Starr Store. |
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Extended?,
By A Customer
This review is from: Extended Versions (Audio CD)
Apparently BMG's The Encore Collection Extended Versions is a generic title for budget releases of live recordings of known musicians. From the same Chicago 2001 concert that produced the far superior Ringo & His New All Starr Band (King Biscuit) album, this album repeats four Ringo tracks, adding only It Don't Come Easy, and adds previously unreleased tracks by Greg Lake (Karn Evil 9, better known as Welcome Back My Friend To The Show That Never Ends), Ian Hunter (I Still Love Rock 'n' Roll), Sheila E. (Love Bizarre and reprises her Glamorous Life from the earlier release), and Howard Jones (Everlasting Love). You have to ask yourself how much of a Drumhead you are.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
The circus act,
This review is from: Extended Versions (Audio CD)
When is somebody going to point out to Ringo that he's being used like a circus freak? The guy that puts his All-Starr thing together - I can't remember his name - is using his good name and the goodwill of fans to make a buck. As another fan wrote right here, enough already! Ringo is turning into a shameless nostalgia act - the same old stuff, year after year, more CDs. The 2003 All-Starrs I saw put on one of the worst shows I've ever sat through, and there's poor old Ring out front, alternately looking so arrogant and thrilled by the whole thing. What he needs is a real band (the Roundheads? I'm not so sure Mark Hudson isn't using him the same way) and a real, all-Ringo show. These things have become redundant and ridiculous.
8 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
No more live Ringo please!!!,
By Anthony Accordino (Massapequa Park, New York United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Extended Versions (Audio CD)
Ringo Starr and his allstar band releases, are beginning to get out of hand. We have already seen four single disc variations of the band released, not to mention the 3 disc live set as well? Let us not forget two DVD releases as well. This latest single disc release is billed as live extended versions, and features a few tunes from Sheila E, Ian Hunter and Howard Jones, and they are supplemented by the usual Ringo Starr tunes that we have already heard a thousand other times on his previous live releases. This is just a horrible bargin bin priced cd, that should go out of print very quickly. His shows are entertaining with the allstars, but enough already, with releasing the same old live tunes over and over again. If you need live Ringo bad enough, I recommend the 3 disc live set, which is all you will ever need to properly appreciate Ringo and his all-stars.
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