Label: WEA Manufacturing Inc. (US), 7 82417-2
Style: Rock, Soft Rock, Pop Rock
Country: Liverpool, England (7 July 1940)
Time: 34:22
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 213 Mb
Charts: AUS #19, AUT #10, CAN #35, JPN #18, NL #16, NOR #14, SWE #19, US #28.
Ringo’s
last two records sounded like non-stop parties. This time, he invited
the right people but they brought all the wrong things.
At first
glance, Ringo’s Rotogravure had all the ingredients for another hit
album: contributions from John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison
and Eric Clapton, a readymade hit (A Dose of Rock ‘N’ Roll), another
golden oldie (the Lennon favorite, Hey Baby) and a little help from a
lot of friends including Peter Frampton and the Brecker brothers. On
closer inspection, however, Rotogravure was a weak copy of Ringo Starr’s
last two records. The trouble rests squarely with Ringo, who hands in a
performance so perfunctory it would make Krusty the Clown blush.
In
what could be perceived as a vampiric move, Ringo robs Ring o’Records
artist Carl Grossman of “A Dose of Rock ‘N’ Roll” and contributes three
songs, one of them co-written with his girlfriend at the time (Nancy
Andrews), none of them any good. His version of “Hey Baby” is
cold-bloodedly bad. And what Ringo did to Harrison’s I’ll Still Love
You, a leftover from the fertile All Things Must Pass sessions, is a
crime; no wonder George later sued him over it. Then there’s the
left-it-unnamed-and-didn’t-even-bother-to-use-good-grammar This Be
Called A Song from Clapton, which at least is not (because it could not
possibly be) as bad as it sounds. On the brighter side of things,
Lennon’s Cookin’ In The Kitchen of Love is a treat and Paul McCartney’s
Pure Gold makes for a nice trinket. As the last of the Ringo records to
feature The Beatles, Ringo’s Rotogravure will still hold appeal for
collectors, although it’s clearly the weakest of the three.
(progrography.com/ringo-starr/ringo-starr-ringos-rotogravure-1976/)
01. A Dose Of Rock 'N' Roll (03:24)
02. Hey Baby (03:11)
03. Pure Gold (03:15)
04. Cryin' (03:17)
05. You Don't Know Me At All (03:16)
06. Cookin' (In The Kitchen Of Love) (03:42)
07. I'll Still Love You (02:58)
08. This Be Called A Song (03:15)
09. Las Brisas (03:34)
10. Lady Gaye (02:59)
11. Spooky Weirdness (01:26)

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