Bad Boy (Ringo Starr Album)
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''Bad Boy'' is the seventh studio album by
Ringo Starr Sir Richard Starkey (born 7 July 1940), known professionally as Ringo Starr, is an English musician, singer, songwriter and actor who achieved international fame as the drummer for the Beatles. Starr occasionally sang lead vocals with the ...
, released in 1978 during a period where his musical career was sliding into freefall after several years of solo success. Although ''Bad Boy'' was meant to reverse this trend, Starr's success dwindled further.


Background and recording

After the critical and commercial disaster of ''
Ringo the 4th ''Ringo the 4th'' is the sixth studio album by English musician Ringo Starr, released on 20 September 1977. Its title is sometimes ascribed to him being the fourth member of the Beatles. Others have suggested that it is his fourth mainstream albu ...
'' (1977), Starr and his musical partner, Vini Poncia, decided to create a less campy album and streamline the sound to lose the disco qualities and excesses that marred the previous release.Chip Madinger & Mark Easter, Eight Arms To Hold You: The Solo Beatles Compendium (Chesterfield, MO: 44.1 Productions, 2000), p. 514. With Poncia taking the production reins, Starr mostly relies on other people's songs, with no celebrity guests to be found. In November 1977, the album was recorded, for tax purposes, at Can-Base Studio in Vancouver, Toronto, and Elite Recording Studio in The Bahamas. It was completed within ten days of sessions in November 1977, with the exception of some orchestral overdubs done on 8 March 1978 under the direction of
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.


Release and reception

''Bad Boy'' was released on 21 April 1978 in the UK, while in the US it was released on 16 June. ''Bad Boy'' reached only number 129 in the US, despite the airing of a prime time TV special entitled '' Ringo'', on 26 April. The special was recorded for 10 days from 11 February in Hollywood. The special had an airing in the UK on 2 January 1983. The album's inner sleeve featured photographs by his then-fiancée Nancy Andrews. From the album, Starr played "Heart on My Sleeve", "Hard Times" and "A Man Like Me" on the TV special.
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, after three consecutive non-charters in the UK, promptly dropped Starr, while his new US label,
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(who picked him up after
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had dropped him) would eventually cancel his contract in 1981 during the making of his next album ('' Stop and Smell the Roses''). "Lipstick Traces (On a Cigarette)" was released as a single by Portrait on 18 April 1978 in the US, backed with "Old Time Relovin'" as the B-side, preceding the album in the US. A planned release of the single in the UK, for issue in June by Polydor, was shelved. "Heart on My Sleeve" was released, backed with "Who Needs a Heart", as a single in the US on 6 July. Out of the singles released from ''Bad Boy'', neither "Lipstick Traces (On a Cigarette)" nor "Heart on My Sleeve" charted. In the UK, the lone single was "Tonight", backed with " Heart on My Sleeve", on 21 July and that failed to chart. On the same day, production began on another special to promote the album, directed by Christian Topps, but the special was never completed. "A Man Like Me" is simply
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's "A Mouse Like Me" with all the words "Mouse" substituted by "Man". ''Bad Boy'' was reissued on CD in the US by
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on 26 March 1991.


Track listing


Personnel

*Ringo Starr – lead vocals, drums * Lon Van Eaton – lead guitar *
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– rhythm guitar *
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– keyboards *
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– bass guitar *
Vini Poncia Vincent "Vini" Poncia Jr. (born April 29, 1942) is an American musician, songwriter and record producer. Life and career The 1960s In the 1960s, Poncia formed a songwriting team with Peter Anders (née Peter Andreoli). An album of songs co-writt ...
– backing vocals, arrangements *Hamisch Bissonnette - synthesizers *
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- string arrangements, conductor * Tom Scott - horn arrangements *Featuring Vini Poncia's Peaking Duck Orchestra and Chorus ;Technical *Richard Starkey - associate producer *Anne Streer - production coordination *Bob Schaper - engineer * Nancy Lee Andrews - cover photography


Charts


References

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External links

* {{Authority control 1978 albums Ringo Starr albums Polydor Records albums Albums produced by Vini Poncia