My first nominee for Best Beatle Solo Album (between 1968-1980) is Ringo Starr's Beaucoups of Blues. It is his second solo album from 1970, the year The Beatles officially disbanded. It is a country album recorded in Nashville with some of the industry's best musicians. Ringo adapts well to the Nashville sound it's strange he hasn't recorded more country songs and albums. I am surprised by how much I enjoyed this album. Guests on the album include The Jordanaires, Charlie Daniels, Jerry Reed, D.J. Fontana and Charlie McCoy. Jeannie Kendall duets with Ringo on one track ("I Wouldn't Have it Any Other Way").
Sunday, 7 June 2020
My 1st nominee for Best Beatle Solo Album/1968-1980
My first nominee for Best Beatle Solo Album (between 1968-1980) is Ringo Starr's Beaucoups of Blues. It is his second solo album from 1970, the year The Beatles officially disbanded. It is a country album recorded in Nashville with some of the industry's best musicians. Ringo adapts well to the Nashville sound it's strange he hasn't recorded more country songs and albums. I am surprised by how much I enjoyed this album. Guests on the album include The Jordanaires, Charlie Daniels, Jerry Reed, D.J. Fontana and Charlie McCoy. Jeannie Kendall duets with Ringo on one track ("I Wouldn't Have it Any Other Way").
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