Postcards from Paradise explained

Postcards from Paradise
Type:studio
Artist:Ringo Starr
Cover:Ringo_Starr_-_Postcards_from_Paradise.png
Released:31 March 2015
Recorded:2014–15
Studio:Roccabella West, Los Angeles; Rydinghurst, UK
Genre:Rock
Length:43:57
Label:UMe, Universal Music Group International
Producer:Ringo Starr
Prev Title:Icon
Prev Year:2014
Next Title:Give More Love
Next Year:2017

Postcards from Paradise is the eighteenth studio album by Ringo Starr. It was released on 31 March 2015.[1]

Development

The album was produced completely by Starr himself, and engineered by longtime collaborator Bruce Sugar. Several album titles were considered, including "Let Love Lead". Starr worked with many of his regular songwriting and recording colleagues on Postcards from Paradise, including Van Dyke Parks, Dave Stewart, and Gary Burr. As with his previous albums, Starr maintains a philosophy of "If you show up at my house and you can play, you're on the record". The song "Island in the Sun" is notable as being the first studio recording that was co-written and recorded by every member of Starr's current All-Starr Band.

Rock photographer Rob Shanahan took the cover photograph,[2] which was developed further by Universal Music Group, Starr's record label. The label added a grey scalloped border in the manner of a postage stamp.

Promotion and release

Starr first revealed the album's title through a Twitter post in January 2015. Three tracks, "Postcards from Paradise", "Right Side of the Road" and "Not Looking Back", became available for purchase in early March 2015. A lyric video for "Postcards from Paradise" was released on 5 March via Yahoo.com. "Confirmation", "Bamboula" and "Touch and Go" were released during the week preceding the album's release. The album was issued a few weeks before Starr's second induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Personnel

Personnel per booklet.[3]

Musicians

Production

Charts

Chart (2015)Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[4] 83
UK (OCC)[5] 157

Notes and References

  1. Ringo Starr Slates 'Postcards From Paradise' Weeks Before Hall of Fame. Rolling Stone. Grow. Kory. 29 January 2015. 29 January 2015.
  2. Web site: Rock & Roll Photographer Legend Rob Shanahan . Family Beautiful . 19 October 2016 . 29 July 2020.
  3. Postcards from Paradise . . 2015. Booklet . . 00602547236449.
  4. Web site: ポストカーズ・フロム・パラダイス. ja. Oricon. 10 December 2020.
  5. Web site: CHART: CLUK Update 11.04.2015 (wk14). zobbel.de. 15 May 2015.