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RINGO & HIS NEW ALL-STARR BAND


Ringo publie un nouvel album live issu de la tournée 2001 aux Etats-Unis avec sa dernière formation en date : RINGO & HIS NEW ALL-STARR BAND.

Au programme, les éternelles reprises des titres joués avec les Fab, ainsi que ses plus célèbres titres en solo. Partageant la vedette avec Roger Hodgson, leader de Supertramp, il laisse aussi largement place à ses partenaires au micro, notamment sur les titres bien connus du groupe : Logical Song ou Take The Long Way Home.

Au final, un album live écletique mais pas vraiment transcendant, il n'en reste pas moins très apprécié des auditeurs (voir réactions plus bas).

Pas encore publié en France, l'album est disponible en import chez amazon.com



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Publié le 6 août 2002 aux Etats-Unis
Enregistré en live le 22 août 2001 au Rosemont Theater, Chicago, IL
Producteurs : Richard Starkey & David Fishof
Enregistré, mixé et remasterisé par Glen Robinson
Durée totale : 73:58



Playlist :

01 - Photograph {Starkey/Harrison} (4:21)
Ringo Starr: lead vocal

02 - Act Naturally {Johnny Russell/Vonie Morrison} (2:32)
Ringo Starr: lead vocal

03 - Logical Song {Rick Davies/Roger Hodgson} (3:55)
Roger Hodgson: lead vocal

04 - No One Is To Blame {Howard Jones} (6:11)
Howard Jones: lead vocal

05 - Yellow Submarine {McCartney/Lennon} (3:07)
Ringo Starr: lead vocal

06 - Give A Little Bit {Rick Davies/Roger Hodgson} (5:13)
Roger Hodgson: lead vocal

07 - You're Sixteen {Richard Sherman/Robert Sherman} (2:37)
Ringo Starr: lead vocal

08 - The No-No Song {Hoyt Axton/David P. Jackson} (3:20)
Ringo Starr: lead vocal
09 - Back Off Boogaloo {Starkey} (3:57)
Ringo Starr: lead vocal

10 - Glamorous Life {Prince} (9:18)
Sheila E.: lead vocal

11 - I Wanna Be Your Man {McCartney/Lennon} (4:01)
Ringo Starr: lead vocal

12 - Lucky Man {Greg Lake} (4:44)
Greg Lake: lead vocal

13 - Take The Long Way Home {Rick Davies/Roger Hodgson} (4:44)
Roger Hodgson: lead vocal

14 - All The Young Dudes {David Bowie} (5:35)
Ian Hunter: lead vocal

15 - Don't Go Where The Road Don't Go {Starkey/Johnny R. Warman/Gary W. Grainger} (4:39)
Ringo Starr: lead vocal

16 - With A Little Help From My Friends {McCartney/Lennon} (5:34)
Ringo Starr: lead vocal



Ringo Starr And His All-Starr Band :

  • Ringo Starr - vocals, drums
  • Roger Hodgson - vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Ian Hunter - vocals, guitar
  • Greg Lake - vocals, bass
  • Howard Jones - vocals, keyboards
  • Sheila E. - vocals, drums, percussion
  • Mark Rivera - saxophone



    Réactions des fans :

    The 2001 All Starrs shine, August 19, 2002
    Reviewer: Roberta Kahn from Maryland , United States
    I saw one of the concerts on this tour, so I awaited the release of the CD anxiously. This recording at the Rosemont Ballroom in Chicago is not the full concert, but does preserve excellent individual performances, and captures the enthusiastic interactions between Ringo, the All Starrs and the audience which are always a feature of these tours. The sound engineering is especially good for the soloists' voices. Roger Hodgson's performance in three of his best known compositions from his Supertramp years are performed beautifully-his voice is as appealing as ever with perfect back-up harmonies provided by Howard Jones, and enthusiastic sax solos by Mark Rivera. Howard Jones's "No One Is to Blame" is better than his studio version. Sheila E. performs the only featured drum solo in any of these tours. Ringo's performances are his "standards" for these concerts, but the performances of "Back Off Boogaloo" and "Don't Go Where the Road Don't Go" will get you out of your seat. Drumheads (Ringo's fans) are already cranking up this CD and reliving the great 2001 tour. Anyone who doesn't have the earlier releases of the All Starrs, or the 3-disc anthology should listen in on the fun.



    Pleasantly Surprised!, August 6, 2002
    Reviewer: Mitchell E. Axelrod from Westbury, New York USA
    I have all of the live Ringo All Starr CD releases and quite frankly, I don't listen to them often. I was apprehensive when I heard this was coming out. I thought, "another live CD?" But I went and got it anyway because this particular lineup was GREAT in concert and I was hoping to recapture the magical night when I saw the show. And you know what? IT DOES. The sound quality is amazing and everyone is in great form. And it has all of the Roger Hodgson Supertramp songs, which I thought were the best of the night. Ringo is typical Ringo but he and the band sound really good. Go out and get this CD and have fun. Isn't that what music is all about anyway! Rock On Ringo!!!



    Another entertaining edition, August 7, 2002
    Reviewer: showbiz27 (see more about me) from Chicago, IL USA
    The Ringo Starr "All Starr Band" tours are generally good fun. You don't expect a lot from a travelling oldies show, yet they're always well-played, well staged and good entertainment.

    This one is no different on that level. What's a bit different is that the various members - Sheila E, Greg Lake, Ian Hunter, Howard Jones, Roger Hodgson and Mark Rivera - aren't quite the "big names" that he's had in the past. Their respective contributions are a tad less well-known, for the most part, not being "hitmakers" like past bands. This isn't taking away anything from them, it's just that the non-Ringo material might be less familiar to many people.

    I attended the show from which this CD is taken, and had something of the above impression - and recall leaving satisfied, but not as enthused as past shows. So upon getting this CD, I put it on expecting no more than my memories of the show.

    Ah...but my recollection must have been faulty. I'm still no more familiar with Jones, Hunter, etc., but this CD is really delightful. The band gels quite well in backing Ringo and themselves up, in a very entusiastic way. The solo spots are great fun, and done with more gusto than most oldies acts muster up. And production-wise, this is probably the best sounding All Starr Band set to date - it just roars out of your speakers.

    You can never go wrong with an All Starr Band CD, and this one is more of the same. Great art? Nope. Great fun? You bet.





    Geeloo, Coyote & Krystel
    Octobre 2004
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