Liverpool 8 Explained

Liverpool 8
Type:studio
Artist:Ringo Starr
Cover:Ringo Starr - Liverpool 8.jpg
Released:14 January 2008
Recorded:2006–2007
Studio:Roccabella, UK;
Whatinthewhatthe?, Los Angeles
Genre:Rock
Length:45:28
Label:Capitol
Producer:
Prev Year:2007
Next Year:2008

Liverpool 8 is the fifteenth studio album by Ringo Starr, released worldwide on 14 January 2008.[1] Received with mixed reviews, it marked Starr's return to EMI for the first time since leaving the label in 1975, following the end of the Beatles' recording contract with the company.[2]

Background

Liverpool 8 was originally planned for release in June 2007, and began as another production by the collaborative team of Mark Hudson and Starr (the two had previously co-produced Vertical Man, I Wanna Be Santa Claus, VH1 Storytellers, Ringo Rama, and Choose Love). However, the release date was pushed back to the beginning of 2008 when Hudson was replaced by Dave Stewart after a falling out with Starr. The album's production credits read, "Produced by Ringo Starr and Mark Hudson; Re-Produced by Ringo Starr and David Stewart."

All of the songs but one were written with the Roundheads, although Stewart also has two co-writing credits. Starr's attorney Bruce Grakal told journalist Peter Palmiere that the partnership between Hudson and Starr was over and they would never work together again. This happened after Hudson dropped out of Starr's 2006 tour as musical director to do the television special . According to Palmiere, Hudson claimed that the split was over Starr's insistence on using synthesized sounds, for which Stewart is known, whereas Hudson wanted real guitars, pianos, strings etc.[3] However, concerning the parting of ways with Hudson, Starr commented, "The separation between Mark Hudson and myself was a question of trust and friendship and had nothing to do with synthesizers."

Release

Liverpool 8 was released worldwide by Capitol Records. The title refers to the postal district of the Toxteth area of Liverpool in which Starr was born. The album was released on CD, MP3, and USB Wristband. It was available as a free audio stream at www.vh1classic.com before its release date. The title track was released on CD and digital download as the first single from the album on 7 January 2008. Liverpool 8 entered the UK Album Chart at number 91,[4] and reached a peak of number 94 in the US.[5] The album sold 7,000 copies within the first week of release[6] and as of January 2010, 31,000 copies have been sold.[7]

A few weeks later after the album release, readers of the New York Daily News were offered a non-album track called "It's Love", which was recorded during the sessions for Liverpool 8.[8]

Reception

Liverpool 8 has a 59 per cent "mixed or average" rating from Metacritic. Billboard gave the album a positive review, calling it "full of nostalgia for the good ol' days".[9] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic writes that "it's nothing too flashy and it has not one tune that calls attention to itself".[10] In a particularly unfavourable review for The Times, Pete Paphides wrote that "it’s hard not to boggle at Liverpool's susceptibility to flattery", and "Just because [the album] was fun to make, it doesn’t follow that you might enjoy listening to it."[11]

Track listing

All tracks written by Ringo Starr, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr and Steve Dudas except where noted.

Personnel

Personnel per booklet.[12]

Musicians
Production

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Jackson, Andrew Grant . Still the Greatest: The Essential Songs of the Beatles' Solo Careers . 2012 . Scarecrow Press . Lanham, Md. . 9780810882232 . 292.
  2. Web site: Ringo Starr's EMI Catalog Albums to Debut Digitally on August 28, New Album and Best of Disc Announced. ringostarr.com. 18 June 2007. 26 June 2006. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110624014743/http://www.ringostarr.com/news.php. 24 June 2011. dmy-all.
  3. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6766645.stm bbc.co.uk
  4. Web site: Chart Log UK: DJ S - The System of Life . Zobbel.de . 6 May 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150322040621/http://zobbel.de/cluk/CLUK_S.HTM . 22 March 2015 .
  5. Book: Mulligan, Kate Siobhan. The Beatles: A Musical Biography. 2010. Greenwood. Santa Barbara, Calif.. 9780313376863. 146.
  6. Web site: Stanislawski . Ethan . After poor album sales, Ringo speaks out against music press | Prefix . Prefixmag.com . 1 July 2008 . 5 September 2013.
  7. Web site: Shriver . Jerry . Ringo Starr turning 70: Fab drummer talks about life, music - USATODAY.com . Usatoday30.usatoday.com . 15 January 2010 . 5 September 2013.
  8. Web site: abbeyrd.best.vwh.net . 27 December 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081022203750/http://abbeyrd.best.vwh.net/news/202ringodownload.html . 22 October 2008 . dead .
  9. https://web.archive.org/web/20080113074127/http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/content_display/reviews/albums/e3i3ff46b8c2e9c0ce01f6c353965e2db28 Liverpool 8
  10. http://www.allmovieguide.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:wvftxzthldhe~T1 allmusic (((Liverpool 8 > Review)))
  11. News: Ringo Starr Liverpool 8 . . London . Pete . Paphides . 11 January 2008 . 11 May 2010.
  12. Liverpool 8 . . 2008 . Booklet . . 509995 17388 22.
  13. Web site: 想い出のリヴァプール. ja. Oricon. 10 December 2020.