segunda-feira, 17 de dezembro de 2007

Ringo Starr - Anthology ... So Far (01) Box 3 CDs



Disco 3 PT2


1 It Don't Come Easy
2 The No No Song
3 Iko Iko
4 The Weight
5 Shine Silently
6 Honey Don't
7 Quarter to Three
8 Raining in My Heart
9 Will It Go Round in Circles
10 Life in the Fast Lane
11 Desperado
12 Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
13 Walking Nerve
14 Boris the Spider
15 You're Sixteen (You're Beautiful and You're Mine)
16 Photograph
17 The Really Serious Introduction
18 I'm the Greatest
19 Don't Go Where the Road Don't Go
20 I Can't Tell You Why
21 Girls Talk
22 People Got to Be Free
23 Groovin'
24 Act Naturally
25 Takin' Care of Business
26 You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet
27 In the City
28 Bang the Drum All Day
29 Black Maria
30 American Woman
31 Weight of the World
32 Back off Boogaloo
33 Yellow Submarine
34 Show Me the Way
35 Sunshine of Your Love
36 I Hear You Knockin'
37 Shooting Star
38 Boys
39 Baby, I Love Your Way
40 A Salty Dog
41 I Feel Free
42 Alright Now
43 I Wanna Be Your Man
44 A Whiter Shade of Pale
45 Hungry Eyes
46 All by Myself
47 With a Little Help from My Friends


Spanning three discs and 47 tracks, The Anthology So Far collects highlights from all of Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band tours, which means it doesn't just have hits from Ringo (basically, all of his solo and Beatles anthems), it also has signature songs from fellow classic rockers like Dr. John, Levon Helm, Rick Danko, Joe Walsh, John Entwistle, Dave Edmunds, Timothy B Schmidt, Felix Cavaliere, Randy Bachman, Burton Commings, Peter Frampton, Simon Kirke, Jack Bruce, Eric Carmen, and the great Todd Rundgren.
In other words, this is the best of the oldies and, if it's taken for what it is, it's not bad.
It's entertaining, well-performed, and filled with songs you know and (if you're listening to this) love.
That doesn't make it necessary, of course, but it is a nostalgic good time if that's what you're looking for.

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