Look Up

Look Up

by Ringo Starr
Look Up

Look Up

by Ringo Starr

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Ringo Starr was a country music fan before it was cool. He took the lead vocal when the Beatles covered the Buck Owens hit "Act Naturally," he added some twang to The Beatles (aka The White Album) with "Don't Pass Me By," and his second solo album, 1970's Beaucoups of Blues, was a set of classic country covers recorded in Nashville with a crew of Music City session players. It's not that much of a surprise that Starr has decided to release a country-leaning album in 2025, but Look Up feels a bit different than one might expect. The record finds Ringo working beside T-Bone Burnett, the producer and songwriter who has been the go-to guy for folks looking to make a quality, tasteful roots music album for decades. When Starr asked Burnett if he'd write a song for Ringo's next recording project, Burnett dove in headfirst, contributing nine songs he either wrote or co-wrote and offering to produce the sessions as well, giving him his first shot at working with a former Beatle. Burnett brought in a team of solid, sympathetic musicians to back Starr (who handles drums as well as vocals, and sounds like his old self behind the kit), as well as guest stars like guitar hero Billy Strings, bluegrass heroine Molly Tuttle, harmony group Lucius, and crossover star Alison Krauss. The result has a warm, organic feel that meshes comfortably with Ringo's country influences without forcing the issue or sounding like the typical Nashville product of the 2020s. This music is mature in feel and outlook, in the best ways. Burnett's songs prove to be a great fit for Starr; they have a philosophical and spiritual bent that suit both his pleasingly froggy voice and his "peace and love" personality, and his meditations on love, aging, and our place in this world sound all the more telling coming from an 84-year-old, one who's spry for his age but clearly knows he's not as young as he once was. He also sounds like he's OK with that -- Ringo has been a country fan long enough to remember when it was music that spoke most clearly to grown-ups dealing with the real world, and that's an outlook that he clearly feels comfortable with, especially on "Thankful," a sincere celebration of gratitude that's the one track here he wrote (in collaboration with Bruce Sugar). T-Bone Burnett's 2024 album The Other Side was a welcome return to the straightforward, heartfelt songwriting of his best work, and while Look Up is clearly Ringo's album, the two LPs feel like siblings, each with a personality of its own but with a loving heart and a gentle soul that's eloquent and winning. Who knew Starr and Burnett would make such a great team? And who else hopes they'll try this again? ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 01/10/2025
Label: Lost Highway
UPC: 0602475201120

Tracks

  1. Breathless
  2. Look Up
  3. Time On My Hands
  4. Never Let Me Go
  5. I Live For Your Love
  6. Come Back
  7. Can You Hear Me Call
  8. Rosetta
  9. You Want Some
  10. String Theory
  11. Thankful

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Ringo Starr   Primary Artist,Drums,Vocals,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Larkin Poe   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Alison Krauss   Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Billy Strings   Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Lucius   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Molly Tuttle   Primary Artist,Vocals,Mandolin,Featured Artist,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background),Guitar (12 String Acoustic)
Stuart Duncan   Fiddle,Mandolin
Rebecca Lovell   Mandolin,Vocals (Background)
Megan Lovell   Vocals (Background)
Paul Franklin   Pedal Steel
Holly Laessig   Vocals (Background)
Jess Wolfe   Vocals (Background)
Dennis Crouch   Bass
Mickey Raphael   Harmonica
Colin Linden   Guitar
Greg Leisz   Guitar (Acoustic)
Rory Hoffman   Clarinet,Guitar (Acoustic)
Mike Rojas   Piano
Daniel Tashian   Bass,Piano,Percussion,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background),Guitar (12 String Acoustic)
T-Bone Burnett   Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Andy Cata   Piano
Joe Walsh   Slide Guitar

Technical Credits

Neal Cappellino   Engineer
Ivy Skoff   Production Coordination
Reuben Cohen   Mastering Engineer
Bill Swan   Composer
Mike Stankiewicz   Recording
David Mansfield   Arranger
Gavin Lurssen   Mastering Engineer
Ringo Starr   Composer,Producer
Eddie Roberts   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Bruce Sugar   Composer,Producer,Recording
Daniel Tashian   Composer,Producer
Grant Wilson   Assistant Engineer
T-Bone Burnett   Composer,Producer
Michael Piersante   Mixing,Recording
Paul Kennerly   Composer
Karl Wingate   Assistant Engineer
Michelle Freetly   Assistant Engineer
David Paulin   Assistant Engineer
Joanna Finley   Assistant Engineer
Paul Kennerley   Composer
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