New album by Ringo, titled Postcards from Paradise
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javilu:
MetalGod:
One year + one day later; how's this album holding up in people's album collection rotation? I think its the top post Hudson produced album thus far.
Dead and forgotten as it should be lol
I still like it and still listen to it. No, it should not be forgotten.
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I second that ↑
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When Ringo decides to return to making great albums like Ringorama, Choose Love or Vertical Man perhaps his luck will improve.
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I'm a completest, so I buy all of Ringo's albums, but really only listen to them once! I may play his ICON CD again though. ETA: Years ago I listened to RINGO album many times!
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Nancy R:
I'm a completest, so I buy all of Ringo's albums
Same here, I buy them all out of some insane loyalty, some I revisit and some I do not (I thought Liverpool 8 was pretty rough) I do listen to Postcards every now and then at work and I enjoy it. Can't get Rory and the Hurricanes out of my head for awhile after I hear that one (not sure if that is good or bad)
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I have not played the physical CD once since I bought it. I play a few tracks sometimes on the player in the car...Not Looking Back, Bridges, Let Love Lead, Touch and Go...that's about it.
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I still listen to Postcards a decent amount... I have to say, it's one of my favorite Ringo albums. I think it's aging much better than Y Not and Ringo 2012. There are several songs that rank among Ringo's best. Even the title track, that I didn't love at first, really sounds great to me these days. Touch and Go, Not Looking Back, and Rory and the Hurricanes are really fantastic.
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Travis:
I still listen to Postcards a decent amount... I have to say, it's one of my favorite Ringo albums. I think it's aging much better than Y Not and Ringo 2012. There are several songs that rank among Ringo's best. Even the title track, that I didn't love at first, really sounds great to me these days. Touch and Go, Not Looking Back, and Rory and the Hurricanes are really fantastic.
My exact feelings!