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Ringo Starr - Stop and Smell the Roses (CD)

Stop and Smell the Roses
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Album Details: Stop and Smell the Roses

Release Date:10/27/1981
Label:Capitol
UPC:724382967620

Track List: Stop and Smell the Roses

  1. Private Property
  2. Wrack My Brain
  3. Drumming Is My Madness
  4. Attention
  5. Stop And Take The Time To Smell ...
  6. Dead Giveaway
  7. You Belong To me
  8. Sure To Fall
  1. You've Got A Nice Way
  2. Back Off Boogaloo
  3. Wake Up
  4. Red And Black Blues
  5. Brandy
  6. Stop And Take The Time To Smell ...
  7. You Can't Fight Lightning
  8. Hand Gun Promos

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User Reviews: Stop and Smell the Roses

  • Overall:

    Super and fun!!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 23, 2003

    I have loved this album since it came out over 20 years ago. Wrack My Brain is phenominal (truth to tell, until this one is rereleased on cd, bringing the cost under $250!!!, I can not honestly say the song is worth the price of the album). By a cass...ette or lp, and when it comes out on cd again, Grab It!!! Listen to the words to wrack my brain - it sounds like the guy should be calling the suicide prevention hotline, but it is sung in such a fun manner the song comes across as overly upbeat! Way to go, Ringo. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Unforgetable

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 22, 2001

    This album has an amazing sound that can only be heard on this Ringo album, The Ringo drum beat gets better and better, and with guest's such as fellow Beatles Paul McCartney and George Harrison but sadly John Lennon is'nt involved but Ringo's 'Hand ...Gun Promos' is a brilliant speech at the end of such a brilliant album. But each song is different and with classics such as 'Wrack my Brain', 'Drumming is my Madness', 'Private Property', and The NEW version of 'Back off Boogaloo', these are the some of the songs which make this album unforgetable!! Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Stop and Smell the Roses

  • All Music Guide

    The idea, back in 1980, was to resurrect Ringo Starr's recording career by the same method that it had been launched with the Ringo album in 1973 -- by having his fellow Beatles and other well-known friends help out. John Lennon was working on a song called "Nobody Told Me," and George Harrison had one ready to go. Then Lennon was murdered in December. His Ringo song languished (his own version would be released in 1984), while Harrison took his tune back and rewrote the lyrics for what became his own hit, "All Those Years Ago." Then Ringo's label, Portrait, lacked enthusiasm for the album, and he moved on to Boardwalk. Finally released as Boardwalk 33246, Stop and Smell the Roses was Ringo's strongest and most effervescent album since Goodnight Vienna, containing two good songs by Paul McCartney and one by George Harrison -- "Wrack My Brain," which became Ringo's final Top 40 hit -- along with music by Harry Nilsson, Ron Wood, and Stephen Stills. Long out of print, Stop and Smell the ...Roses reappeared on Capitol's The Right Stuff reissue label on September 6, 1994, with six bonus tracks, reflecting the changes made in the album from its original, unreleased version, that increased the album's length by nearly 70 percent and demonstrated that the later song selection was better. - William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Ringo Starr

Ringo Starr, born Richard Starkey, was the drummer in the Beatles from 1962 to 1970 and thus one of the most famous musicians of the '60s. Though the least prominent member of the quartet, he distinguished himself as an occasional singer of good-natured material and as an actor. Upon the group's split, Starr went solo with two novelty projects: the first, an album calle... Read more