Starr Struck: Best of Ringo Starr, Vol. 2

Starr Struck: Best of Ringo Starr, Vol. 2

Track Listings

1. Wrack My Brain
2. In My Car
3. Cookin' (In the Kitchen of Love)
4. I Keep Forgettin'
5. Hard Times
6. Hey! Baby
7. Attention
8. Dose of Rock & Roll
9. Who Needs a Heart
10. Private Property
11. Can She Do It Like She Dances
12. Heart on My Sleeve
13. Sure to Fall (In Love With You)
14. Hopeless
15. You Belong to Me
16. She's About a Mover

Editorial Reviews

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Best of, Vol.2? Not exactly. Of the 16 tracks included here, only three have graced Billboard's Hot 100, and none of them actually made it as far as the top 20. A well-intentioned but ultimately futile undertaking, Starrstruck makes a seriously deficient companion for Blast from Your Past, the only Ringo collection that non-completists really need. This compilation spans the period from 1976 to 1983, quite possibly the most unsatisfying segment of Mr. Starkey's musical career, and the bright spots (most notably the George Harrison-penned "Wrack My Brain") are few and far between. Mostly, it's just a handful of good-natured covers (Bruce Channel's "Hey Baby," the Sir Douglas Quintet's "She's About a Mover") interspersed with plenty of instantly forgettable pop tunes. Too bad they didn't include "Wrack My Brain"'s B-side, "Drumming Is My Madness." Amid this load of overproduced dross, a goofy throwaway like that would've shone like a diamond. --Dan Epstein

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Starr Struck: Best of Ringo Starr, Vol. 2
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Not a bad collection
  • A dose of rock and roll
  • Underrated stuff
  • Ringo's Rhinogravure
  • Ringo's Hu Hum Years
Starr Struck: Best of Ringo Starr, Vol. 2
Ringo Starr
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000032BC
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Wrack My Brain
  2. In My Car
  3. Cookin (In The Kitchen Of Love)
  4. I Keep Forgettin'
  5. Hard Times
  6. Hey Baby
  7. Attention
  8. A Dose Of Rock 'n' Roll
  9. Who Needs A Heart
  10. Private Property
  11. Can She Do It Like She Dances
  12. Heart On My Sleeve
  13. Sure To Fall (In Love With You)
  14. Hopeless
  15. You Belong To Me
  16. She's About A Mover

Amazon.com

Best of, Vol.2? Not exactly. Of the 16 tracks included here, only three have graced Billboard's Hot 100, and none of them actually made it as far as the top 20. A well-intentioned but ultimately futile undertaking, Starrstruck makes a seriously deficient companion for Blast from Your Past, the only Ringo collection that non-completists really need. This compilation spans the period from 1976 to 1983, quite possibly the most unsatisfying segment of Mr. Starkey's musical career, and the bright spots (most notably the George Harrison-penned "Wrack My Brain") are few and far between. Mostly, it's just a handful of good-natured covers (Bruce Channel's "Hey Baby," the Sir Douglas Quintet's "She's About a Mover") interspersed with plenty of instantly forgettable pop tunes. Too bad they didn't include "Wrack My Brain"'s B-side, "Drumming Is My Madness." Amid this load of overproduced dross, a goofy throwaway like that would've shone like a diamond. --Dan Epstein

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Not a bad collection.......2006-11-24

This is not a bad collection and is a nice follow-up to 1976's "Blast From The Past" greatest hits collection. While the bulk of Ringo's solo hits can be found on "Blast From The Past" this CD does contain his last two top 40 hits "Wrack My Brain" and "A Dose Of Rock 'N' Roll". The rest of the songs on here are just some nice pop/rock numbers that are not particularly noteworthy. Ringo has released several albums since this was released and is long overdue for a single best of release that covers his entire solo career.

3 out of 5 stars A dose of rock and roll.......2005-07-08

This CD covers Ringo Starr's post-Capitol Records recordings (1976 to 1983). Ringo had a lot less success during this time period, both commercial and artistic, than he had with Capitol. He only managed to have two hit songs, "A Dose of Rock 'N' Roll" and "Wrack My Brain". Those are pretty much the highlights here, although there are a few other decent songs. But most of the material is rather forgetable. But I guess getting this CD is preferable to getting the five individual albums sampled here.

4 out of 5 stars Underrated stuff.......2004-04-12

Starr Struck: Best Of Ringo Starr, Vol. 2 (1989.) Ringo Starr's second hits compilation, it covers from 1976-1983.

Following the break up of the Beatles, all of the former members went on to pursue solo careers. Although John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison achieved almost instantaneous success overnight, Ringo Starr wasn't so fortunate. He got a late start with his solo career, because his first two albums as a solo artist weren't even rock and roll albums. But when he finally found his voice, he became an excellent artist. His first hits compilation, Blast From Your Past, covered an era from 1971-1975. And in 1989, he released his second hits compilation, this one covering an era from 1976-1983. Read on for my review of Starr Struck.

PROS:
-If you're looking for Ringo's songs from the late seventies and early eighties that charted (as few of them as there are), you'll find them on this compilation.
-The vast majority of this compilation is actually devoted to underrated masterpieces. Most of these songs were never popular at all, but they are still nothing short of excellent.
-If you can find this compilation, it is usually priced reasonably.
-You get considerably more tracks on here than you do on his previous hits compilation, Blast From Your Past.

CONS:
-Like Blast From Your Past before it, this compilation only covers a small portion of Ringo Starr's musical career. He desperately needs to release a career-spanning retrospective.
-The CD isn't quite filled to the maximum possible limit of eighty minutes. When you compile a hits compilation, you need to fill all of the space you can!
-This compilation (as well as the albums that are represented on it) is tough to find in stores. This is sad, because some very good material is available here.
-Good as this compilation may be, it's no substitute for buying all of these albums separately.
-In my opinion, the material featured on Ringo Starr's first hits compilation, Blast From Your Past, is better than the material featured here.

OVERALL:
Overall this is a very good compilation. If you're a fan of Ringo Starr, do not overlook this often underrated portion of his career - you'll only be hurting yourself if you do so!

3 out of 5 stars Ringo's Rhinogravure.......2001-06-05

STARR STRUCK: BEST OF RINGO STARR VOLUME TWO, serves sixteen songs from Ringo Starr's 1976-83 recording career. Rating them from strongest to weakest, the Starr albums from which these songs were taken are OLD WAVE; STOP AND SMELL THE ROSES; RINGO'S ROTOGRAVURE; RINGO THE 4TH; and BAD BOY.

It's not likely you will know many of STARR STRUCK's songs. "Wrack My Brain," "Hey Baby" and "A Dose of Rock N' Roll" were minor hits. The Joe Walsh version of "In My Car" got some airplay on rock stations but Ringo Starr's didn't. Starr performed "Heart On My Sleeve" and "Hard Times" live on his 1978 television special, not that you're going to remember that as well as you do his appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show.

Usually a Rhino Records album includes an interesting essay about the recording artist. But STARR STRUCK, a Rhino release, simply lists the tracks with a few photos and no commentary. The back cover of the CD, a photo of Ringo Starr shrugging his shoulders, seems to make the point that there's nothing to say.

But I still rate STARR STRUCK three stars. As a collection of tunes, it has some pretty good ones. If the bad reputations of the five Ringo Starr albums from which these songs came discouraged you from buying them, test the waters with STARR STRUCK.

4 out of 5 stars Ringo's Hu Hum Years.......2000-07-11

These tracks cover Ringo's "Post-Apple" years when he recorded delightful little ditties.

During that time of disco, glitter rock, funk, and punk, Ringo's charisma as an ex-Beatle dimmed. Ringo had to contend with a younger generation of music listeners who looked back to the 1960's with only a nostalgic interest.

During this time, Apple Records became a mere accounting entry on the ledger. Geoge Harrison now recorded for his own company, Dark Horse Records. During the end of the 70's, John Lennon went into his "House Husband" mode. Paul McCartney was doing everything he can to distance himself from his Beatles roots -- that is, until John's assassination outside the Dakotas on December 8, 1980 (A Day That Will Live in Infamy). Consequently, that old Beatles magic and charm had run its course. Ringo had to find of his niche in the music business, and he succeeded in doing so.

Some of the tracks on this CD are quite good. "A Dose of Rock and Roll" is a good, old fashioned Beatle-like Rocker. "In My Car" is another good example of Ringo's ability to rock with the best of them.

I agree with another reviewer. This is a good supplement to "Blast From Your Past." Unfortunately, as was pointed out, Ringo's projects from the mid-70's through the early 80's were commercial flops -- starting with Sir Richard's Disco Influenced "Ringo the Fourth" LP. Therefore, it is really hard to develop a greatest hits package #2 from material that was less than successful.

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