New album by Ringo, titled Postcards from Paradise
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moptops:
I really enjoy the album. I hate the autotuned vocals. Can't get past them. Most of the songs though are very solid, but there's always that constant almost preachiness in the songs (ie) "I used to be a party guy, learned the error of my ways and I am now living a full and rewarding life, and I am telling you all to do the same!" And that irks me.
"No No No No, I don't smoke it no more. I'm tired of waking up on the floor!"
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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.
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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
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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!