| 1. Drowning in the Sea of Love |
| 2. Tango All Night |
| 3. Wings |
| 4. Gave It All Up |
| 5. Out on the Streets |
| 6. Can She Do It Like She Dances |
| 7. Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley |
| 8. It's No Secret |
| 9. Gypsies in Flight |
| 10. Simple Love Song |
Editorial Reviews
In 1977, at the height of the British punk movement, the former drummer of England's greatest band released Ringo the 4th, a dinosaur-rock artifact if there ever was one. "Drowning in the Sea of Love" was the album's lead-off single, but drowning in a sea of L.A. session cats is more like it. Severely overproduced by Arif Mardin, the album pits Ringo's old brown shoe of a voice against a phalanx of backing singers (including Bette Midler, Luther Vandross, and Melissa Manchester) and a hyperactive horn section. Without any Beatle mates to bail him out, the songs are almost uniformly dire, though the cover of "Sneaking Sally Through the Alley" almost works. The album (which failed to chart on either side of the Atlantic) produced no hits whatsoever; at this point, Ringo's career and personal life were rapidly spiraling out of control, and the glory days of the Fab Four seemed very far away, indeed. --Dan Epstein
Ringo the 4th,Ringo Starr,Atlantic / Wea,Pop/Rock,Popular Music,Rock
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Ringo the 4th
Ringo Starr Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002IU1 Release Date: 1992-08-18 |
Tracks:
- Drowning In The Sea Of Love
- Love All Night
- Wings
- Gave It AllUp
- Out On The Streets
- Can She Do It Like She Dances
- Sneaking Sally Through The Alley
- It's No Secret
- Gypsies In Flight
- Simple Love Song
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In 1977, at the height of the British punk movement, the former drummer of England's greatest band released Ringo the 4th, a dinosaur-rock artifact if there ever was one. "Drowning in the Sea of Love" was the album's lead-off single, but drowning in a sea of L.A. session cats is more like it. Severely overproduced by Arif Mardin, the album pits Ringo's old brown shoe of a voice against a phalanx of backing singers (including Bette Midler, Luther Vandross, and Melissa Manchester) and a hyperactive horn section. Without any Beatle mates to bail him out, the songs are almost uniformly dire, though the cover of "Sneaking Sally Through the Alley" almost works. The album (which failed to chart on either side of the Atlantic) produced no hits whatsoever; at this point, Ringo's career and personal life were rapidly spiraling out of control, and the glory days of the Fab Four seemed very far away, indeed. --Dan EpsteinCustomer Reviews:
Drowning in the Sea of Bombs.......2006-06-17
I bought this album bundled with Ringo's Rotogravure and I can say about the only song on the 4th that I actually liked was "Drowning in the Sea of Love". Other than that, every other song is worse than the last one.
It almost hurts to give a Ringo album one star because he is a truly talented musician...but like I said, this album does Ringo no justice and should be avoided like the plague.
Pick up "Ringo", "Goodnight Vienna" or "Stop and Smell the Roses" instead.
I like this album, rounded up from 3.5 stars.......2004-09-24
This album and it's follow up, Bad Boy, were both commercial failures. What I don't understand with both this album and Bad Boy is when the first single flopped why they didn't release a second one? They released two singles from Ringo's Rotogravure and the second one charted, or at least according to 'allmusic.com'.
Not a masterpiece, but sure better than most of the '77 LPs.......2003-07-11
Ringo the Songwriter.......2002-12-17
Ringo, the 1st Big Mistake.......2002-07-24
"Sneakiing Sally Through the Alley," is the one song that allows Ringo and super session drummer Steve Gadd to flex their muscles. When Ringo and Jim Keltner worked together in the past, one could hear them trading off each other. Here, with Gadd, producer Mardin didn't seize the opportunity to get something interesting from Starr and Gadd. That's almost as sad as the good money i shelled out for this record. However, with the Brecker Brothers stepping it up on horns yet again, Ringo and Gadd pounding away, the song turns into a winner. "Can She Do It Like She Dances," is a bit of comedown after "Sally" but being that quality is in short supply on this record, why quibble? Again, the overblown production takes away any charm this song could have. "Gypsies In Flight," is nice song. With some nice guitar picking and clear production, plus Ringo's homey voice--it gets a thumbs up. "Its No Secret" follows and to its detriment. Not that its a bad song, indeed, there are good points to say about it, nice melody, good singing but again the song is injected with a little disco beat making it too slick to be takien seriously. We wind up with "Simple Love Song," Actually a nice melody buried by orchestration and chorus. This is same tactic that Mardin used to destroy "You Don't Know Me" on Ringo's previous record. After the smoke clears, there's maybe 2 or 3 songs to hang your hat on. Not good odds. Along with interesting horn playing, bits of insipired drumming, snatches of melody it adds up to 2 stars. The thick sameness of the production just doesn't make for too many repeated listenings.
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