Vertical Man by Ringo Starr

Vertical Man

Ringo Starr

1998

Vertical Man is a Rock album by Ringo Starr, originally released in 1998. On Gatefold: 24 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Classic Rock
  • warm
  • playful
  • summer

About

By 1998, Ringo Starr had learned what all veteran rockers eventually figure out: your career will have ups and downs, but that when the time is right, you'll be embraced in deference to your past achievements. The Beatles’ <i>Anthology</i> project had reminded the world of the band’s achievements and put the surviving members back in the spotlight. In the interim, Ringo had discovered that he was best appreciated as part of something bigger than himself, so his “All Starr” bands became his ticket to ride. As with many of his other albums, <i>Vertical Man</i> is loaded with guests, both old school (Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Joe Walsh, Tom Petty) and younger upstarts (Alanis Morissette, Scott Weiland). The cover of Dobie Gray’s “Drift Away” is the type of track Ringo’s best known for, singing an old favorite like a beloved family member. Ringo also wrote many songs here with producer Mark Hudson, Dean Grakal, and Steve Dudas, including the album highlights “One,” “King of Broken Hearts,” and “I’ll Be Fine Anywhere.” The latter two also feature Harrison on slide guitar.

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Tracklist

  1. 1One3:02
  2. 2What In the... World3:29
  3. 3Mindfield4:07
  4. 4King of Broken Hearts4:43
  5. 5Love Me Do3:44
  6. 6Vertical Man4:42
  7. 7Drift Away4:09
  8. 8I Was Walkin'3:21
  9. 9La De Da5:41
  10. 10Without Understanding4:22
  11. 11I'll Be Fine Anywhere3:41
  12. 12Puppet3:21
  13. 13I'm Yours3:25

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 24 pressings tracked on Gatefold