Ringo Starr - Ringo 5.1
Facts
| Artist(s) | Ringo Starr |
| Studio | Koch Records |
| Release Date | March 4, 2008 |
| UPC Code | 099923449621 |
| Buy this item | $14.99 at Amazon.com As of Jun 27 19:56 EDT (details) 2 DVD Audio, Usually ships in 24 hours, Deluxe Edition Or 35 new from $10.99, 4 used from $9.00 |
Tracks
Disc 1- Fading in and Fading Out
- Never Without You
- Choose Love
- Imagine Me There
- Oh My Lord - Billy Preston, Ringo Starr
- Memphis in Your Mind
- Give Me Back the Beat
- Love First, Ask Questions Later
- Don't Hang Up - Chrissie Hynde, Ringo Starr
- Eye to Eye
- Some People
- Elizabeth Reigns
- Fading in and Fading Out [Dolby Digital 5.1]
- Never Without You [Dolby Digital 5.1]
- Choose Love [Dolby Digital 5.1]
- Imagine Me There [Dolby Digital 5.1]
- Oh My Lord [Dolby Digital 5.1] - Billy Preston, Ringo Starr
- Memphis in Your Mind [Dolby Digital 5.1]
- Give Me Back the Beat [Dolby Digital 5.1]
- Love First, Ask Questions Later [Dolby Digital 5.1]
- Don't Hang Up [Dolby Digital 5.1] - Chrissie Hynde, Ringo Starr
- Eye to Eye [Dolby Digital 5.1]
- Some People [Dolby Digital 5.1]
- Elizabeth Reigns [Dolby Digital 5.1]
- I Really Love Her [Dolby Digital 5.1][*]
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Deadheads moving heads |
| Ognir Ratts |
| Good multichannel |
This Ringo CD is made in respect for his contract with audiophile label 'KOCH', seems like our Starr had a 4-album contract with them and he tried to complete it as fast as he can with the material he had. Ringorama, Choose love, a Live CD then and now this 5.1 compilation made from Ringorama and Choose Love :-)
This is Double-CD edition which contains:
1. High Fidelity DVD-Audio Disc, with additional DTS track, so don't worry those who haven't DVD-A support in their players.
2. A CD with the same tracks.
3. DVD-A contains short bonus track.
Of course this is 'must miss' for those who doesn't understand anything in 5.1 sound - you have all these songs on previous CDs. Nothing new for you.
If you are an audiophile, this is must-have thing. Of course the music material is not as better as on Ringo or even Vertical Man, as I've said, you won't remember any melody after power off, but otherwise, these songs are pretty old style rock'n'roll and they are complete joyfull to listen to! Also, KOCH men did their job as noone do: the record quality is amazing, very clear acoustic guitars, very juicy sound, which will be wanted to be listened again and again!
To the multichannel mix, it's comfort and good. But nothing is innovative and amazing. Just good. Some effects in the rears, good division of instruments in the fronts. No 'synthetic-only-center-channel' voice.
This is seems to be the first DVD-A from any of ex-Beatle for the masses.
McCartney published 'Venus and Mars' and 'Band on the Run' some time ago, with the awful sound and strange songs substitution. These are out of stock and are very hard to find in any way. Also McCartney Years contains 5.1 mixes, but this is of course far from 'Album' concept.
John Lennon - The Best in the way of video clips contain 5.1 DTS mixes...
Now Ringo.
What's next, guys? April 5, 2008
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