Ringo Starr – Long Long Road | Reviews | Clash Magazine Music News, Reviews & Interviews
Infatuated with the genre for over fifty years, Ringo Starr sets off on another Americana crusade with his 22nd solo album, ‘Long Long Road’.Country and western has been embedded in Richard Starkey’s bones for decades, since before his debut as a lyricist and vocalist in The Beatles with the track, ‘Don’t Pass Me By’, right up to last years’ release, ‘Look Up’ which earnt Starkey a place in Billboard’s Top 10 All Genre Top Album Sales Chart. ‘Look Up’s incredible reception proves there is no need to change the method – if it’s not broken, don’t fix it. So with his prompt follow-up, Starkey resumes the same collaborations, reuniting guitarist Billy Strings, bluegrass vocalist Molly Tuttle and producer T Bone Burnett, to resurrect the jangly country and western sound they had mastered last year.
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