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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 album, which excludes his Great American Songbook homage, Sentimental Journey, and his country-western foray, Beaucoups of Blues. However, Ringo the 4th is a dance-oriented record, crafted for him by his Atlantic Records producer, Arif Mardin.

Ringo the 4th
Studio album by
Released20 September 1977 (1977-09-20)
RecordedFebruary and June 1977
StudioCherokee, Los Angeles;
Atlantic, New York
Genre
Length38:05
LabelPolydor (UK)
Atlantic (US)
ProducerArif Mardin
Ringo Starr chronology
Ringo's Rotogravure
(1976)
Ringo the 4th
(1977)
Bad Boy
(1978)
Singles from Ringo the 4th
  1. "Wings"
    Released: 25 August 1977 (US only)
  2. "Drowning in the Sea of Love"
    Released: 16 September 1977 (UK); 18 October 1977 (US)
  3. "Sneaking Sally Through the Alley"
    Released: 1977 (Australia)
  4. "Tango All Night"
    Released: 1978 (Argentina)

Background and recording Edit

After the commercial disappointment of Ringo's Rotogravure (1976), Starr abandoned his usual formula of using his well-known musician friends (notably his fellow ex-Beatles) to write songs and provide instrumentation on his albums. Instead, he intensified his partnership with songwriter and close friend Vini Poncia; for his next album, Starr and Poncia decided to write most of the songs themselves while using the input of different musicians. Starr also wanted to keep his sound up-to-date and attempted to partially reinvent himself as a disco singer to capitalize on the genre's growing popularity. Sessions began on 5 February 1977, at Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles, with production overseen by Arif Mardin.[1]

The first songs recorded were two unreleased tracks, "Lover Please" and "Wild Shining Stars".[1] Near the end of the month, Starr recorded "Out on the Streets", "It's No Secret" and "Gypsies in Flight".[1] In June, recording sessions were held at Atlantic Studios in New York.[1] where the tracks that ended up on the album were recorded. In addition, the B-side "Just a Dream", as well as an unreleased track, "By Your Side", were recorded.[1] Starr moved back to Cherokee Studios, where he held more sessions towards the end of the month, where a few more unreleased tracks were recorded: "Birmingham", "This Party", and a different version of "Just a Dream".[1] David Foster played keyboards on a couple of songs, while Melissa Manchester, Luther Vandross, and Bette Midler occasionally appeared on backing vocals.

Packaging Edit

Nancy Lee Andrews, Starr's fiancée at the time, used Rita Wolf as a model in the photo shoot for the album's cover. The photo used on the album front cover shows Wolf's legs and she is sitting on Starr's shoulders. The back cover is a photo taken from the back of Starr and Wolf showing her bottom in tight pink pants. Art Direction and Album Cover Design by John Kosh.

Release Edit

"Wings", backed with "Just a Dream", was released as a single in the US on 25 August 1977.[1][2] On 5 September Starr promoted the single by having an interview with Los Angeles DJ Dave Herman.[1][2] On 16 September, "Drowning in the Sea of Love", backed with "Just a Dream" was released in the UK.[nb 1][1][2] Ringo the 4th was released on 20 September in the UK,[nb 2] and 10 days later in the US.[nb 3][6]

The album was a failure upon its release, both commercially and critically. Never touching the UK charts, the album managed to make it to No. 162 in the US.[1] The "Drowning in the Sea of Love" single, originally planned as the first US single,[3] was released in the US on 18 October.[nb 4][1][2] Shortly thereafter, Atlantic dropped Starr from their roster. In the UK, Polydor fulfilled its three-album contractual requirement by following up with a children's album, Scouse the Mouse (1977)[1] which featured Starr, in the lead role, performing around half of the material.[7]

Neither of the two singles pulled from Ringo the 4th, "Wings" and "Drowning in the Sea of Love" charted in the US.[3] In foreign countries, other songs were released as singles: "Sneaking Sally Through the Alley", backed with "Tango All Night" (Australia) and "Tango All Night", backed with "It's No Secret" (Argentina). Ringo the 4th was reissued on CD, on the same day as Ringo's Rotogravure, in the US on 16 August 1992,[8] by Atlantic. The song "Wings" was re-recorded years later,[9] and released on Ringo's Ringo 2012 album and again as a lead single in 2012. The album was re-issued on Valentine's Day in 2020 as two different colored vinyl variants (gold and red) by Friday Music. The album saw another reissue as part of Record Store Day in 2022 with a translucent orange vinyl along with Starr's 1983 album Old Wave.[10]

Critical reception Edit

Journalist Peter Palmiere states in his front cover story on Starr for DISCoveries magazine in January 2003 that "The music critics and the record buying public took the album as a joke for Ringo's voice was not suitable for the disco flavored music on Ringo the 4th".[citation needed] Palmiere went on to claim that Ringo the 4th destroyed Starr's career and that he never commercially recovered from it.[citation needed]

Music webzine Drowned in Sound contributor Hayden Woolley commented in 2015 that the disco-flavored album "sees Ringo climb aboard the booty-shaking bandwagon with all the grace of a rhinoceros mounting a swan." Wooley adds that Starr is no "Donna Summer" and that even though the album was a "critical and commercial disaster," it provides "an absolute treasure trove of unintentional comedy." Wooley draws particular attention to "Drowning in the Sea of Love," saying it "bubbles into life with synthesised stabs and a slinky funk bassline, before Ringo falls repeatedly on his face like a drunken man trying to climb down from a trampoline."[18]

PopDose contributor David Allen Jones commented in 2017 that the album's considerable failure did not "seem to bother our boy very much—this was at the height of his LA party animal phase, and he was always seen out and about and drinking copiously and generally loving life." Jones highlighted "Can She Do It Like She Dances?," calling it one of the album's better moments: "the arrangement reminds me a lot of can-can dancing or something, appropriate given the subject matter, in which Ringo drunkenly (and I do mean drunkenly) seems to slobber all over the mike as he wonders if the object of his affection can 'do it' like she dances." Jones adds that Starr sounds "guttural and horny as hell."[19]

In drawing comparisons to Starr's fellow Beatles, Rhino commented that "the idea of a Beatle doing disco didn't pan out nearly as well for Ringo as it did for Paul with 'Goodnight Tonight'."[20]

Track listing Edit

All tracks written by Ringo Starr and Vini Poncia, except where noted.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Drowning in the Sea of Love"Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff5:09
2."Tango All Night"Steve Hague, Tom Seufert2:58
3."Wings" 3:26
4."Gave It All Up" 4:41
5."Out on the Streets" 4:29
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Can She Do It Like She Dances"Steve Duboff, Gerry Robinson3:12
2."Sneaking Sally Through the Alley"Allen Toussaint4:17
3."It's No Secret" 3:42
4."Gypsies in Flight" 3:02
5."Simple Love Song" 2:57

Personnel Edit

Credits are adapted from the Ringo the 4th liner notes.[21]

Charts Edit

References Edit

Footnotes

  1. ^ UK Polydor 2001 734[3]
  2. ^ UK Polydor Super 2310 556[4]
  3. ^ US Atlantic SD 19108[5]
  4. ^ US Atlantic 3412[3]

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Miles, Barry; Badman, Keith, eds. (2001). The Beatles Diary After the Break-Up: 1970–2001 (reprint ed.). London: Music Sales Group. ISBN 978-0-7119-8307-6.
  2. ^ a b c d Harry, Bill (2004). The Ringo Starr Encyclopedia. London: Virgin Books. p. 123. ISBN 978-0-7535-0843-5.
  3. ^ a b c d Harry, Bill (2004). The Ringo Starr Encyclopedia. London: Virgin Books. p. 190. ISBN 978-0-7535-0843-5.
  4. ^ Harry, Bill (2004). The Ringo Starr Encyclopedia. London: Virgin Books. p. 184. ISBN 978-0-7535-0843-5.
  5. ^ Harry, Bill (2004). The Ringo Starr Encyclopedia. London: Virgin Books. p. 185. ISBN 978-0-7535-0843-5.
  6. ^ Harry, Bill (2004). The Ringo Starr Encyclopedia. London: Virgin Books. pp. 184, 185. ISBN 978-0-7535-0843-5.
  7. ^ Harry, Bill (2004). The Ringo Starr Encyclopedia. London: Virgin Books. p. 124. ISBN 978-0-7535-0843-5.
  8. ^ Harry, Bill (2004). The Ringo Starr Encyclopedia. London: Virgin Books. pp. 144–145. ISBN 978-0-7535-0843-5.
  9. ^ "The Beatles - Eight Days A Week: The Band You Know, The Story You Don't". Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  10. ^ RSDBF '22 Special Release: Ringo Starr - Ringo The 4th (Translucent Orange), retrieved 30 November 2022
  11. ^ Ringo the 4th at AllMusic
  12. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: S". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved 13 March 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  13. ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th edn). London: Omnibus Press. p. 1984. ISBN 978-0-85712-595-8.
  14. ^ Strong, Martin C. (2006). The Essential Rock Discography. Edinburgh, UK: Canongate. p. 1028. ISBN 978-1-84195-827-9.
  15. ^ Gary Graff & Daniel Durchholz (eds), MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide, Visible Ink Press (Farmington Hills, MI, 1999; ISBN 1-57859-061-2), p. 1083.
  16. ^ [1] 2 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ Brackett, Nathan, with Hoard, Christian (eds) (2004). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th edn). New York, NY: Fireside. p. 777. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
  18. ^ Wooley, Hayden (7 July 2015). . Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on 15 February 2019. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  19. ^ Jones, David Allen (13 June 2017). "Nobody's Favorite Record Reviews #1: Ringo Starr's Ringo the 4th". PopDose. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  20. ^ "Happy Anniversary: Ringo Starr, Ringo the 4th". Rhino Entertainment. 30 September 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  21. ^ Ringo the 4th (CD booklet). Ringo Starr. Polydor Records. 1977.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  22. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  23. ^ Library and Archives Canada. 29 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  24. ^ "allmusic (((Ringo – Charts & Awards – Billboard Albums)))". allmusic.com. Retrieved 12 February 2012.

External links Edit

  • Ringo the 4th at Discogs (list of releases)
  • JPGR's Ringo the 4th site

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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 album which excludes his Great American Songbook homage Sentimental Journey and his country western foray Beaucoups of Blues However Ringo the 4th is a dance oriented record crafted for him by his Atlantic Records producer Arif Mardin Ringo the 4thStudio album by Ringo StarrReleased20 September 1977 1977 09 20 RecordedFebruary and June 1977StudioCherokee Los Angeles Atlantic New YorkGenreDisco funk popLength38 05LabelPolydor UK Atlantic US ProducerArif MardinRingo Starr chronologyRingo s Rotogravure 1976 Ringo the 4th 1977 Bad Boy 1978 Singles from Ringo the 4th Wings Released 25 August 1977 US only Drowning in the Sea of Love Released 16 September 1977 UK 18 October 1977 US Sneaking Sally Through the Alley Released 1977 Australia Tango All Night Released 1978 Argentina Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Packaging 3 Release 4 Critical reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 References 9 External linksBackground and recording EditAfter the commercial disappointment of Ringo s Rotogravure 1976 Starr abandoned his usual formula of using his well known musician friends notably his fellow ex Beatles to write songs and provide instrumentation on his albums Instead he intensified his partnership with songwriter and close friend Vini Poncia for his next album Starr and Poncia decided to write most of the songs themselves while using the input of different musicians Starr also wanted to keep his sound up to date and attempted to partially reinvent himself as a disco singer to capitalize on the genre s growing popularity Sessions began on 5 February 1977 at Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles with production overseen by Arif Mardin 1 The first songs recorded were two unreleased tracks Lover Please and Wild Shining Stars 1 Near the end of the month Starr recorded Out on the Streets It s No Secret and Gypsies in Flight 1 In June recording sessions were held at Atlantic Studios in New York 1 where the tracks that ended up on the album were recorded In addition the B side Just a Dream as well as an unreleased track By Your Side were recorded 1 Starr moved back to Cherokee Studios where he held more sessions towards the end of the month where a few more unreleased tracks were recorded Birmingham This Party and a different version of Just a Dream 1 David Foster played keyboards on a couple of songs while Melissa Manchester Luther Vandross and Bette Midler occasionally appeared on backing vocals Packaging EditNancy Lee Andrews Starr s fiancee at the time used Rita Wolf as a model in the photo shoot for the album s cover The photo used on the album front cover shows Wolf s legs and she is sitting on Starr s shoulders The back cover is a photo taken from the back of Starr and Wolf showing her bottom in tight pink pants Art Direction and Album Cover Design by John Kosh Release Edit Wings backed with Just a Dream was released as a single in the US on 25 August 1977 1 2 On 5 September Starr promoted the single by having an interview with Los Angeles DJ Dave Herman 1 2 On 16 September Drowning in the Sea of Love backed with Just a Dream was released in the UK nb 1 1 2 Ringo the 4th was released on 20 September in the UK nb 2 and 10 days later in the US nb 3 6 The album was a failure upon its release both commercially and critically Never touching the UK charts the album managed to make it to No 162 in the US 1 The Drowning in the Sea of Love single originally planned as the first US single 3 was released in the US on 18 October nb 4 1 2 Shortly thereafter Atlantic dropped Starr from their roster In the UK Polydor fulfilled its three album contractual requirement by following up with a children s album Scouse the Mouse 1977 1 which featured Starr in the lead role performing around half of the material 7 Neither of the two singles pulled from Ringo the 4th Wings and Drowning in the Sea of Love charted in the US 3 In foreign countries other songs were released as singles Sneaking Sally Through the Alley backed with Tango All Night Australia and Tango All Night backed with It s No Secret Argentina Ringo the 4th was reissued on CD on the same day as Ringo s Rotogravure in the US on 16 August 1992 8 by Atlantic The song Wings was re recorded years later 9 and released on Ringo s Ringo 2012 album and again as a lead single in 2012 The album was re issued on Valentine s Day in 2020 as two different colored vinyl variants gold and red by Friday Music The album saw another reissue as part of Record Store Day in 2022 with a translucent orange vinyl along with Starr s 1983 album Old Wave 10 Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 Christgau s Record GuideD 12 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 The Essential Rock Discography4 10 14 MusicHound2 5 15 Rolling Stone not rated 16 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 Journalist Peter Palmiere states in his front cover story on Starr for DISCoveries magazine in January 2003 that The music critics and the record buying public took the album as a joke for Ringo s voice was not suitable for the disco flavored music on Ringo the 4th citation needed Palmiere went on to claim that Ringo the 4th destroyed Starr s career and that he never commercially recovered from it citation needed Music webzine Drowned in Sound contributor Hayden Woolley commented in 2015 that the disco flavored album sees Ringo climb aboard the booty shaking bandwagon with all the grace of a rhinoceros mounting a swan Wooley adds that Starr is no Donna Summer and that even though the album was a critical and commercial disaster it provides an absolute treasure trove of unintentional comedy Wooley draws particular attention to Drowning in the Sea of Love saying it bubbles into life with synthesised stabs and a slinky funk bassline before Ringo falls repeatedly on his face like a drunken man trying to climb down from a trampoline 18 PopDose contributor David Allen Jones commented in 2017 that the album s considerable failure did not seem to bother our boy very much this was at the height of his LA party animal phase and he was always seen out and about and drinking copiously and generally loving life Jones highlighted Can She Do It Like She Dances calling it one of the album s better moments the arrangement reminds me a lot of can can dancing or something appropriate given the subject matter in which Ringo drunkenly and I do mean drunkenly seems to slobber all over the mike as he wonders if the object of his affection can do it like she dances Jones adds that Starr sounds guttural and horny as hell 19 In drawing comparisons to Starr s fellow Beatles Rhino commented that the idea of a Beatle doing disco didn t pan out nearly as well for Ringo as it did for Paul with Goodnight Tonight 20 Track listing EditAll tracks written by Ringo Starr and Vini Poncia except where noted Side oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Drowning in the Sea of Love Kenny Gamble Leon Huff5 092 Tango All Night Steve Hague Tom Seufert2 583 Wings 3 264 Gave It All Up 4 415 Out on the Streets 4 29 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length1 Can She Do It Like She Dances Steve Duboff Gerry Robinson3 122 Sneaking Sally Through the Alley Allen Toussaint4 173 It s No Secret 3 424 Gypsies in Flight 3 025 Simple Love Song 2 57Personnel EditCredits are adapted from the Ringo the 4th liner notes 21 Ringo Starr lead vocals drums A1 B1 B3 David Spinozza guitar A1 B1 B3 John Tropea guitar A1 B1 B3 Jeff Mironov guitar A1 B1 B3 Cornell Dupree guitar B 2 Lon Van Eaton guitar B 2 Dick Fegy acoustic guitar B 4 Danny Kortchmar guitar B 5 David Bromberg guitar B 4 Tony Levin bass guitar A1 B1 B3 Chuck Rainey bass guitar B 2 B 5 Hugh McDonald bass guitar B 4 Don Grolnick keyboards A1 B1 B3 David Foster electric guitar clavinet B 2 piano keyboards B 5 Jeff Gutcheon electric piano B 4 Nicky Marrero percussion B 2 Ken Bichel synthesizer Steve Gadd drums Michael Brecker tenor saxophone Randy Brecker trumpet leader of brass and reeds Don Brooks harmonica Arnold McCuller backing vocals Brie Howard backing vocals David Lasley backing vocals Debra Gray backing vocals Duitch Helmer backing vocals Jim Gilstrap backing vocals Joe Bean backing vocals Luther Vandross backing vocals Lynn Pitney backing vocals Marietta Waters backing vocals Maxine Anderson backing vocals Melissa Manchester backing vocals Rebecca Louis backing vocals Robin Clark backing vocals Vini Poncia backing vocals Bette Midler backing vocals A 2 Gene Orloff concertmasterCharts EditChart 1977 PositionAustralian Kent Music Report 22 65Canadian RPM Albums Chart 23 94US Billboard 200 24 162References EditFootnotes UK Polydor 2001 734 3 UK Polydor Super 2310 556 4 US Atlantic SD 19108 5 US Atlantic 3412 3 Citations a b c d e f g h i j k l Miles Barry Badman Keith eds 2001 The Beatles Diary After the Break Up 1970 2001 reprint ed London Music Sales Group ISBN 978 0 7119 8307 6 a b c d Harry Bill 2004 The Ringo Starr Encyclopedia London Virgin Books p 123 ISBN 978 0 7535 0843 5 a b c d Harry Bill 2004 The Ringo Starr Encyclopedia London Virgin Books p 190 ISBN 978 0 7535 0843 5 Harry Bill 2004 The Ringo Starr Encyclopedia London Virgin Books p 184 ISBN 978 0 7535 0843 5 Harry Bill 2004 The Ringo Starr Encyclopedia London Virgin Books p 185 ISBN 978 0 7535 0843 5 Harry Bill 2004 The Ringo Starr Encyclopedia London Virgin Books pp 184 185 ISBN 978 0 7535 0843 5 Harry Bill 2004 The Ringo Starr Encyclopedia London Virgin Books p 124 ISBN 978 0 7535 0843 5 Harry Bill 2004 The Ringo Starr Encyclopedia London Virgin Books pp 144 145 ISBN 978 0 7535 0843 5 The Beatles Eight Days A Week The Band You Know The Story You Don t Retrieved 2 October 2016 RSDBF 22 Special Release Ringo Starr Ringo The 4th Translucent Orange retrieved 30 November 2022 Ringo the 4th at AllMusic Christgau Robert 1981 Consumer Guide 70s S Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies Ticknor amp Fields ISBN 089919026X Retrieved 13 March 2019 via robertchristgau com Larkin Colin 2011 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 5th edn London Omnibus Press p 1984 ISBN 978 0 85712 595 8 Strong Martin C 2006 The Essential Rock Discography Edinburgh UK Canongate p 1028 ISBN 978 1 84195 827 9 Gary Graff amp Daniel Durchholz eds MusicHound Rock The Essential Album Guide Visible Ink Press Farmington Hills MI 1999 ISBN 1 57859 061 2 p 1083 1 Archived 2 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine Brackett Nathan with Hoard Christian eds 2004 The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th edn New York NY Fireside p 777 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 Wooley Hayden 7 July 2015 Oeuvre Here An 18 album Voyage Through Ringo Starr s Discography Drowned in Sound Archived from the original on 15 February 2019 Retrieved 15 February 2019 Jones David Allen 13 June 2017 Nobody s Favorite Record Reviews 1 Ringo Starr s Ringo the 4th PopDose Retrieved 15 February 2019 Happy Anniversary Ringo Starr Ringo the 4th Rhino Entertainment 30 September 2015 Retrieved 15 February 2019 Ringo the 4th CD booklet Ringo Starr Polydor Records 1977 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Library and Archives Canada Archived 29 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine allmusic Ringo Charts amp Awards Billboard Albums allmusic com Retrieved 12 February 2012 External links EditRingo the 4th at Discogs list of releases JPGR s Ringo the 4th site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ringo the 4th amp oldid 1178656320, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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