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Ringo Starr "Time Takes Time" cassette tape

$9.00

Ringo’s tenth studio album, released in 1992, but his first since 1983. In between, he was touring with his All Starrs and enjoying life. This return is surprisingly strong. Ringo gets songs from Ken Stringfellow, of The Posies, and Roger Manning, of Jellyfish. Waddy Wachtel, Benmont Tench and assorted “players” sit in, ensuring that the playing is nothing short of excellent. This is a fun and surprising album from a time when Paul was not making his best music and George was basically retired. Tape in excellent vintage condition.

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Ringo’s tenth studio album, released in 1992, but his first since 1983. In between, he was touring with his All Starrs and enjoying life. This return is surprisingly strong. Ringo gets songs from Ken Stringfellow, of The Posies, and Roger Manning, of Jellyfish. Waddy Wachtel, Benmont Tench and assorted “players” sit in, ensuring that the playing is nothing short of excellent. This is a fun and surprising album from a time when Paul was not making his best music and George was basically retired. Tape in excellent vintage condition.

Ringo’s tenth studio album, released in 1992, but his first since 1983. In between, he was touring with his All Starrs and enjoying life. This return is surprisingly strong. Ringo gets songs from Ken Stringfellow, of The Posies, and Roger Manning, of Jellyfish. Waddy Wachtel, Benmont Tench and assorted “players” sit in, ensuring that the playing is nothing short of excellent. This is a fun and surprising album from a time when Paul was not making his best music and George was basically retired. Tape in excellent vintage condition.

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