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Ringo Starr

Ringo [LP - 1st Japan Press - 1973 - NM/VG+]

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Media: NM / Sleeve : VG+ All our vinyl records are cleaned with a professional ultrasonic machine. A transparent outer sleeve is added for free to each record. FAST SHIPPING AND CAREFULLY PACKED!

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1x Vinyl LP Album

Release date: Nov 2, 1973, Japan

A1

I'm The Greatest

A2

Hold On

A3

Photograph

A4

Sunshine Life For Me (Sail Away Raymond)

A5

You're Sixteen

B1

Oh My My

B2

Step Lightly

B3

Six O'Clock

B4

Devil Woman

B5

You And Me (Babe)

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Released in 1973, Ringo is Starr’s most successful solo album, blending rock, country, and pop with star-studded collaborations. Featuring all four ex-Beatles (though never together on one track), it includes hits like "Photograph" (co-written with George Harrison) and "You’re Sixteen" (a nostalgic chart-topper). Produced by Richard Perry, the album balances Ringo’s affable charm with polished musicianship—from John Lennon’s raw "I’m the Greatest" to Harry Nilsson’s whimsical "Have You Seen My Baby." A commercial and critical triumph, Ringo proved his knack for curating joyfully unpretentious music, cementing his post-Beatles identity as rock’s beloved everyman.