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''Ringo Rama'' is the 13th studio album by Ringo Starr, released in 2003.


Background and recording

As the follow-up to ''
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'' (1999), it continues Starr's alliance with Mark Hudson as well as most of his collaborators from that last project. Annoyed that Mercury had not put enough promotion towards ''I Wanna Be Santa Claus'', Starr left the label in 2000. Contributors this time around include
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,
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, Pink Floyd's David Gilmour,
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, Timothy B. Schmit, and Eric Clapton. Starr said "People would ask, "So who's on the record?" and we'd say, "Just a couple of local guys. You know, like Eric Clapton and Dave Gilmour." Because they do both live just around the corner." Recording had taken place at Starr's recording studio in London, Rocca Bella, and Hudson's Whatinthewhatthe? Studios in Los Angeles, with the sessions being produced by Starr, Hudson and Gary Nicholson.


Music and lyrics

Starr commented that the opening track, "Eye to Eye", sounded "like there's a war going on and we're trying to make it a war of love." "Missouri Loves Company", a play on words of misery loves company, was written quickly after Dean Grakal thought of the title phrase. The song features Gilmour on guitar. "Instant Amnesia" features, as Starr mentions, "some of the best drumming I've ever played in the last ten, fifteen years." "Memphis in Your Mind" references several
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artists, such as
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and Orbison. With George Harrison's late 2001 passing before ''Ringorama'' was started, Starr composed " Never Without You" in tribute to his friend, having Clapton perform the guitar solo duties. The song originally started out as a tribute to
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and
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, but Starr thought the song was getting "too messy". After choosing to focus solely on Harrison, lines from Harrison's songs—"
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", "
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" and "
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"—were included. Starr asked Clapton based on his stature as a friend to both Starr and Harrison: "We're all good friends. So I asked Eric to play and he said 'yeah'." Starr wanted to include a Roy Orbison "growl" on the song "Memphis in Your Mind", and proceeded to call Orbison's widow, Barbara Orbison; she sent him a "growl" on a CD, with a message "I'm sending over a growl". The song also features Gilmour on guitar. The title for "Trippin' on My Own Tears" came about during a night out between Starr and Hudson when Hudson said "I was trippin' on my own tears, I was so down" and Starr replied "That's just a great line". The country-influenced "Write One for Me" was a duet with
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, who sang on it at Starr's suggestion. Starr had a phone call with his lawyer, who was also Hudson's lawyer, to "tell them to write one for me, so they did—but they wrote a song with that as the title!" At that point the song was unfinished, but was later finished when they got together. Asked if "Love First, Ask Questions Later" was like another part of
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", Starr responded that the song is how he feels "the world should be and my hope that we all might stay in love." "Elizabeth Reigns" came about while Starr and Dean Grakal were recording at Rocca Bella Studio, some time before Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee. Asking Starr what ER stood for, Grakal proceeded to start on a song, with Starr exclaiming "I'm not going to sing about the Queen." "English Garden", which mentions Starr's wife
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and their dog Buster, includes in the final part some verses taken from
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". Starr explained: "That always happens when you're sittin' in the garden, doesn't it? So I just put he linesin and called Paul for permission. He said, 'Sure.' He knew about it ahead of time." After looking at several albums where one artist would record all the instruments for a particular song, Starr wanted to do one such track, and the result was "I Really Love Her".


Release

On 20 May 2002, Starr signed a recording contract with Koch. Released by Koch on 25 March 2003, ''Ringorama'' managed a number 113 peak in the US on the ''Billboard'' 200, his first album in the 21st century to do so. The album also charted at number 1 on the
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chart in the US. The first 100,000 copies included a DVD of the recording sessions. To help promote the album and the "Never Without You" single, Starr appeared on ''
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'' in the US on 13 March. During a show arranged for the press on 22 March, Starr and The Roundheads performed "Memphis in Your Mind" and "Never Without You", at the Bottom Line Club in New York City. Starr again performed "Never Without You" for '' The Conan O'Brien Show'' on 25 March; later that day for MTV's ''
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''; and for '' Good Morning America'' on 9 April. On 21 October it was announced that a 3-disc version of the album would be released on 11 November, and included three bonus tracks, an interview disc and a DVD containing a "Making Of" documentary and the music video for "Never Without You". The bonus tracks were "OK Ray", "I'm Home" and "Blink", all of which were recorded for a movie.


Reception

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rated "Never Without You" at number 5 on their top 10 Starr songs list.


Track listing

The 16 tracks of ''Ringorama Deluxe Edition'' are as follows:


Personnel

Personnel per booklet. ;Musicians * Ringo Starr – drums,
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, lead vocal, keyboards,
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, acoustic guitar, slide guitar, bass, background vocal, megamouth *Steve Dudas – electric guitar,
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on "Eye to Eye", "Instant Amnesia" * Mark Hudson – electric and acoustic guitar, bass, keyboards, mellotron,
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, backing vocals, * Eric Clapton – guitar solos on "Never Without You" and "Imagine Me There" * David Gilmour – guitar solos on "Missouri Loves Company" and "I Think Therefore I Rock and Roll" *Cliff Downs – acoustic guitar *Gary Nicholson – twelve string acoustic guitar *Dean Grakal – acoustic guitar *
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 – dobro *
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 – banjo *Jay Dee Maness –
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*
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 – bass, acoustic and electric guitar, guitar solo on "What Love Wants to Be",
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, *
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 –
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* Paul Santo– bass on "Elizabeth Reigns", electric and acoustic guitar, backing vocals, keyboards *Jim Cox – Wurlitzer organ, B3 organ,
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*
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 – accordion on "What Love Wants to Be", "Elizabeth Reigns" and "English Garden" *Dan Higgins –
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, flute, clarinet *Gary S. Grant –
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, piccolo trumpet *
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 – harmonica,
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* Roy Orbison – mercy growl * Barbara Starkey, Buster, Monly, Mr. B, sleeping birdies – background vocals on "English Garden" * Sarah Hudson, Nicole Renee Harris, Christina Rumbley,
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, Sophia Sunseri – backing vocals on "Eye to Eye" *Sarah Hudson, Christina Rumbley, Nicole Renee Harris, Victoria Shaw, Adam Ray, Mark O'Shea, John O'Shea, Jack Blades – backing vocals on "I Think Therefore I Rock and Roll" * Timothy B. Schmit – backing vocals on "Missouri Loves Company", "Instant Amnesia", "Memphis in Your Mind", and "Write One for Me" *
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 – guest vocal on "Trippin' on My Own Tears" *
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 – guest vocal on "Write One for Me" ;Production *Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr –
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* Paul Santo, Bruce Sugar – recording *Tim LeBlanc, Steve Dudas – additional recording *
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mixing *Tim LeBlanc, Damon Iddins, Matt Marrin – assistant
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*Josh Rosenberg, Amy Galland – production coordinators *George Marino – mastering *Jim Cox – string and
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*Tyrone Drake – art direction and design *Ringo Starr, Barbara Starkey, Mark Hudson, Dean Grakal – photos *Mark Hudson – cover illustration *
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, John Franck –
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and design


Chart positions


References

; Footnotes ; Citations


External links

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