VH1 Storytellers (Ringo Starr album) explained

VH1 Storytellers
Type:Live album
Artist:Ringo Starr
Cover:VH1Storytellers_RingoStarr.jpg
Released:20 October 1998
Recorded:13 May 1998
Genre:Rock
Length:51:56
Label:Mercury
Producer:Mark Hudson
Prev Title:Vertical Man
Prev Year:1998
Next Title:I Wanna Be Santa Claus
Next Year:1999

VH1 Storytellers is a live and video album by Ringo Starr recorded and released for the popular music program in 1998. Unlike his previous live recordings, this release places Starr in an intimate environment where, as per the show's requirement, he tells the genesis of the songs being performed.

Recording

Recorded a month before the release of Starr's new studio album Vertical Man – and performed in promotion for it – VH1 Storytellers features Starr's contemporary musical collaborator Mark Hudson (who produced the album) and Starr's current band, dubbed "the Roundheads". Aside from songs that appeared on Vertical Man, much of the set is devoted to Starr's Beatles and early solo successes.

Release and reception

This marked the last time a Ringo Starr album was released on cassette in the United States, according to journalist Peter Palmiere. However, some countries in the Far East still issue cassettes of recent Ringo Starr material including Ringo Rama, Choose Love, and .

VH1 Storytellers was released by Mercury Records in the US on 20 October 1998.[1] The album failed to chart. Entertainment Weeklys reviewer wrote: "It's his yarns, though, that are most engaging … A nice retrospective of an under appreciated composer."

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Harry, Bill . The Ringo Starr Encyclopedia . 2004 . Virgin Books . London . 9780753508435 . 186.