Liverpool 8
Liverpool 8 is the 15th studio album by Ringo Starr, released worldwide on 14 January 2008. Received with mixed reviews, it marked Starr's return to EMI for the first time since leaving the label in 1975, following the end of the Beatles' recording contract with the company.
Background
Liverpool 8 was originally planned for release in June 2007, and began as another production by the collaborative team of Mark Hudson and Starr. However, the release date was pushed back to the beginning of 2008 when Hudson was replaced by Dave Stewart after a falling out with Starr. The album's production credits read, "Produced by Ringo Starr and Mark Hudson; Re-Produced by Ringo Starr and David Stewart."All of the songs but one were written with the Roundheads, although Stewart also has several co-writing credits. Starr's attorney Bruce Grakal told journalist Peter Palmiere that the partnership between Hudson and Starr was over and they would never work together again. This happened after Hudson dropped out of Starr's 2006 tour as musical director to do the television special . According to Palmiere, Hudson claimed that the split was over Starr's insistence on using synthesized sounds, for which Stewart is known, whereas Hudson wanted real guitars, pianos, strings etc. However, concerning the parting of ways with Hudson, Starr commented, "The separation between Mark Hudson and myself was a question of trust and friendship and had nothing to do with synthesizers."
Release
Liverpool 8 was released worldwide by Capitol Records. The title refers to the postal district of the Toxteth area of Liverpool in which Starr was born. The album was released on CD, MP3, and USB Wristband. It was available as a free audio stream at www.vh1classic.com before its release date. The title track was released on CD and digital download as the first single from the album on 7 January 2008. Liverpool 8 entered the UK Album Chart at number 91, and reached a peak of number 94 in the US. The album sold 7,000 copies within the first week of release and as of January 2010, 31,000 copies have been sold.A few weeks later after the album release, readers of the New York Daily News were offered a non-album track called "It's Love", which was recorded during the sessions for Liverpool 8.
Reception
Liverpool 8 has a 59 percent "mixed or average" rating from Metacritic. Billboard gave the album a positive review, calling it "full of nostalgia for the good ol' days". Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic writes that "it's nothing too flashy and it has not one tune that calls attention to itself". In a particularly unfavourable review for The Times, Pete Paphides wrote that "it’s hard not to boggle at Liverpool’s susceptibility to flattery", and "Just because was fun to make, it doesn’t follow that you might enjoy listening to it."Track listing
USB File Listing
The Ringo Starr Liverpool 8 Exclusive Reusable USB Wristband claims to contain on its packaging:- Entire album in MP3 format
- Personal message from Ringo Starr
- Behind the scenes interview video from Ringo Starr
- Track-by-track video commentary by Ringo Starr
- 2 brand new ringtones
- Photos and Bio
These are the actual files found on the USB drive.
Root Directory
The root directory contains two system files, one system directory, and four directories with the actual assets. Note, the original directory dates were lost when the USB was inserted into a Windows 10 PC.File Name | Type | Date | Size in Bytes | Information |
.DS_Store | System File | 12/18/2007 01:51 PM | 6,148 | |
.Trashes | System Directory | 12/18/2007 01:50 PM | An Empty System Directory | |
._.Trashes | System File | 12/18/2007 01:50 PM | 4,096 | |
Liverpool 8 - 192kbps | Directory | Contains the Songs | ||
Liverpool 8 Artwork | Directory | Contains the Artwork | ||
Liverpool 8 Video | Directory | Contains the Video | ||
Ringtune Clips - 192kbps | Directory | Contains the Ringtunes |
Liverpool 8 - 192kbps Directory
This directory contains the twelve songs on the album in MP3 format. Technical details of the files are:- Encoded by iTunes v7.1.1.5
- Codec: MPEG Audio layer 1/2
- Type: Audio
- Channels: Stereo
- Sample rate: 44100 Hz
- Bits per sample: 32
- Bitrate: 192 kb/s
File Name | Type | Date | Size in Bytes | Duration |
01 01 - Liverpool 8 - 192kbps.mp3 | MP3 File | 12/18/2007 12:53 AM | 6,994,446 | 4:51 |
02 02 - Think About You - 192kbps.mp3 | MP3 File | 12/18/2007 12:53 AM | 5,286,668 | 3:40 |
03 03 - For Love - 192kbps.mp3 | MP3 File | 12/18/2007 12:53 AM | 5,506,090 | 3:49 |
04 04 - Now That She's Gone - 192kbp.mp3 | MP3 File | 12/18/2007 12:53 AM | 4,378,238 | 3:02 |
05 05 - Gone Are The Days - 192kbps.mp3 | MP3 File | 12/18/2007 12:53 AM | 4,077,932 | 2:49 |
06 06 - Give It A Try - 192kbps.mp3 | MP3 File | 12/18/2007 12:53 AM | 4,960,031 | 3:26 |
07 07 - Tuff Love - 192kbps.mp3 | MP3 File | 12/18/2007 12:53 AM | 6,563,737 | 4:33 |
08 08 - Harrys Song - 192kbps.mp3 | MP3 File | 12/18/2007 12:53 AM | 5,780,065 | 4:00 |
09 09 - Pasodobles - 192kbps.mp3 | MP3 File | 12/18/2007 12:53 AM | 6,180,678 | 4:17 |
10 10 - If It's Love That You Want - 192kbps.mp3 | MP3 File | 12/18/2007 12:54 AM | 4,472,287 | 3:06 |
11 11 - Love Is - 192kbps.mp3 | MP3 File | 12/18/2007 12:53 AM | 5,580,069 | 3:52 |
12 12 - R U Ready - 192kbps.mp3 | MP3 File | 12/18/2007 12:53 AM | 5,746,836 | 3:59 |
Liverpool 8 Artwork Directory
The artwork is found on a single PDF file with two pages showing the album's cover art on the first page and a track listing next to Ringo's picture on the second page.File Name | Type | Date | Size in Bytes |
ringo_L8_cover for USB.pdf | PDF File | 12/18/2007 12:54 AM | 493,660 |
Liverpool 8 Video Directory
The single video file contains three of the items promised on the packaging:- Personal message from Ringo Starr
- Behind the scenes interview video from Ringo Starr
- Track-by-track video commentary by Ringo Starr
- Audio
- * Codec: MPEG AAC Audio
- * Channels: Stereo
- * Sample rate: 32000 Hz
- * Bits per sample: 32
- Video
- * Codec: H264 - MPEG-4 AVC
- * Video resolution: 480x270
- * Frame rate: 29.966428
Ringtune Clips - 192kbps Directory
File Name | Type | Date | Size in Bytes | Duration |
01 Liverpool 8 Ringtune Clip - 192kbps.mp3 | MP3 File | 12/18/2007 12:54 AM | 930,663 | 0:38 |
02 For Love Ringtune Clip - 192kbps.mp3 | MP3 File | 12/18/2007 12:54 AM | 665,465 | 0:27 |
Personnel
Personnel per booklet.;Musicians
- Ringo Starr – drums, vocals, percussion, background vocals, claps, organ
- Sean Hurley – bass
- David A. Stewart – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, orchestra arrangement, backwards fabulousness, slide Guitar
- Gary Burr – background vocals, claps, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, whistle, keyboards, mandolin
- Steve Dudas – background vocals, claps, electric guitar, classical guitar
- Brent Carpenter – background vocals, claps
- Mark Hudson – background vocals, claps, bass, electric guitar, piano, keyboards, acoustic guitar, bongos, harmonica, mellotron
- Bruce Sugar – background vocals, claps
- Keith Allison – background vocals, claps
- Suzie Katayama – orchestra arrangement, conductor
- Zac Rae – keyboards
- Dave Way – bass
- Jesse Davey – electric guitar
- Ringo Starr, Mark Hudson – producers, except on "Liverpool 8"
- Ringo Starr, David A. Stewart – producers on "Liverpool 8"
- Mark Hudson – additional production
- Ringo Starr, David A. Stewart – re-producers
- Bruce Sugar – engineer
- Steve Dudas, Gary Burr, Ned Douglas – additional engineers
- Bill Malina – mixing
- Ted Jensen – mastering
- Tom Recchion – art direction
- Paul Moore – design
- Brian Griffin – photography