Type of bind: Audio CD
EAN num: 0741157075120
Format: Box set
Label: Cleopatra
Manufacturer: Cleopatra
Number Of Discs: 1
Publishing house: Cleopatra
Release Date: June 13, 2000
Sale Popularity Level: 856798
Studio: Cleopatra
Disc 1:- It Don't Come Easy - Ringo Starr
- No No Song - Ringo Starr
- Iko Iko - Dr. John
- Weight - Levon Helm
- Shine Silently - Nils Lofgren
- Honey Don't - Ringo Starr
- Quarter to Three - Clarence Clemons
- Raining in My Heart - Rick Danko
- Will It Go Round in Circles - Billy Preston
- Life in the Fast Lane - Joe Walsh
- Desperado - Joe Walsh
- Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) - Peter Frampton
- Walkin' Nerve - Nils Lofgren
- Boris the Spider - John Entwistle
- Boys - Ringo Starr
- You're Sixteen (You're Beautiful and You're Mine) - Ringo Starr
- Photograph - Ringo Starr
Disc 2:- Really Serious Introduction - Quincy Jones, Ringo Starr
- I'm the Greatest - Ringo Starr
- Don't Go Where the Road Don't Go - Ringo Starr
- I Can't Tell You Why - Timothy B. Schmit
- Girls Talk - Dave Edmunds
- People Got to Be Free - Felix Cavaliere
- Groovin' - Felix Cavaliere
- Act Naturally - Ringo Starr
- Takin' Care of Business - Randy Bachman
- You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet - Randy Bachman
- In the City - Joe Walsh
- Bang the Drum All Day - Todd Rundgren
- Black Maria - Todd Rundgren
- American Woman
- Weight of the World - Ringo Starr
- Back off Boogaloo - Ringo Starr
Disc 3:- Yellow Submarine - Ringo Starr
- Devil Came from Kansas - Gary Brooker
- Show Me the Way - Peter Frampton
- Sunshine of Your Love - Jack Bruce
- Shooting Star - Simon Kirke
- Boys - Ringo Starr
- Baby, I Love Your Way - Peter Frampton
- Salty Dog - Gary Brooker
- I Feel Free - Jack Bruce
- Alright Now - Simon Kirke
- I Wanna Be Your Man - Ringo Starr
- Whiter Shade of Pale - Gary Brooker
- Conquistador - Gary Brooker
- With a Little Help from My Friends - Ringo Starr
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I didn't buy that triple album because of Ringo, one of the worst performers in rock music. I bought it because it includes great live collection of 60's and 70's hits. Somehow my album is a little bit different from the one that's offered in Amazon.com (it includes 2 titles of Eric Carmen, instead of 2 of Gary Brooker on the third disc) but it doesn't matter. It's a great opportunity for us to listen to oldies of BTO (Bachman is taking care of business!), Guess Who (Hey, Mr. Lenny Kravitz, listen to Burton Commings "American woman" before you cover it up with your awful version!), Procol Harum (where have you been all those years, Gary Brooker?), Peter Frampton (what about a new album "Frampton stays alive"?), Jack Bruce (Gold stays gold even 35 years after!), Joe Walsh (The Eagles were not only "Hotel California" and "Take it easy"!) and most of the rest. The old guys can rock you even today, and they can also teach the young rockers a few lessons of how to do it right. I gave it only 4 stars, because of Ringo himself, that hardly sings, and some more boring stuff that is included here, but after all, I recommend.
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