Ringo Starr and His Third All-Starr Band-Volume 1
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Ringo Starr and His Third All-Starr Band-Volume 1 was a limited edition live album by Ringo Starr, and his All Starr band, recorded at the Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan. The album was released on 12 August 1997 by Blockbuster[nb 1][2] videos for only $5.99. The All-Starr Band included the return of the keyboardist Billy Preston and Starr's son Zak.
Track listing
- "Don't Go Where the Road Don't Go" (Starkey/Warman/Grainger) – 4:52
- "I Wanna Be Your Man" (Lennon–McCartney) – 3:25
- "It Don't Come Easy" (Starkey) – 3:55
- "The Loco-Motion" (Goffin/King) – 3:24
- "Nothin' from Nothin'" (Fisher/Preston/Puckett) – 3:33
- "No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature" (Bachman/Cummings) – 4:32
- "People Got to Be Free" (Cavaliere/Brigati) – 4:53
- "Boris the Spider" (Entwistle) – 2:41
- "Boys" (Dixon/Farrell) – 3:08
- "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" (Bachman) – 3:45
- "You're Sixteen" (Sherman/Sherman) – 2:48
- "Yellow Submarine" (Lennon–McCartney) – 3:45
Personnel
- Ringo Starr – Drums, percussion, vocals
- Billy Preston – Keyboards, harmonium, vocals
- Zak Starkey – Drums and percussion
- John Entwistle – Bass guitar, vocals
- Felix Cavaliere – Keyboards, vocals
- Randy Bachman – Guitar, vocals
- Mark Farner – Guitar, vocals
- Mark Rivera – Saxophone, percussion, guitar, vocals
References
- Footnotes
- ↑ UK Blockbuster Exclusive 00010-65127-2[2]
- Citations
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