- Vertical Man
Infobox Album | Name = Vertical Man
Type =Album
Artist =Ringo Starr
Released =15 June 1998
Recorded = February 1997 -
February 1998
Genre = Rock
Length = 51:48
Label = Mercury
Producer =Mark Hudson andRingo Starr
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:1xvyxdyb1ol0 link]
Last album = "Ringo Starr and His third All-Starr Band-Volume 1 "
(1997)
This album = "Vertical Man"
(1998)
Next album = "VH1 Storytellers"
(1998) |"Vertical Man" is
Ringo Starr 's eleventh studio album, issued in 1998. The release represents Starr's attempt at a comeback following the enormous success of "The Beatles Anthology " project. Like some of his best-loved projects, Starr would engage the help of many of his musician friends in making "Vertical Man".Following 1992's "
Time Takes Time ", Starr began a musical partnership with musician and songwriterMark Hudson which lasted until a split during the sessions for what would become Liverpool 8. The album being "Re-Produced" byDave Stewart ,Beatles engineerGeoff Emerick to mix the tracks, with Starr and Hudson producing, "Vertical Man" was cut sporadically mostly in 1997. Among the celebrity guests wereScott Weiland ,Brian Wilson ,Alanis Morissette ,Ozzy Osbourne ,Tom Petty ,Joe Walsh ,Timothy B. Schmit ,Aerosmith 'sSteven Tyler (with whom Hudson had composed "Livin' On The Edge"), and last but not least,Paul McCartney andGeorge Harrison .With
The Beatles ' fame having extended to newer and younger fans, thanks to the recent "Anthology", it was reasoned that Starr would benefit from the exposure; McCartney's "Flaming Pie " had done very well upon its 1997 release. With Starr newly signed to a worldwide major label deal withMercury Records , he was hoping for a similar reaction.Released in June 1998 - with "La De Da" as the lead single - "Vertical Man" received average reviews and reached #61 in the US, the highest peaking album by Starr since 1976's "
Ringo's Rotogravure ". In the UK, the album bubbled below the official Top 75, reaching #85 there. Although the reaction was encouraging, it was ultimately not enough to make "Vertical Man" or "La De Da" a hit. The album was no longer distributed shortly after 2000.Track listing
All songs by
Richard Starkey /Mark Hudson /Dean Grakal/Steve Dudas, except where noted.#"One" – 3:02
#"What in the... World" – 3:29
#* featuresPaul McCartney on bass and backing vocals, withJoe Walsh on electric guitar and guitar solo
#"Mindfield" – 4:06
#* features Joe Walsh on electric guitar and guitar solo;Paul McCartney andLinda McCartney on backing vocals as well.
#"King of Broken Hearts" – 4:44
#* featuresGeorge Harrison on slide guitar solo
#"Love Me Do " (John Lennon /Paul McCartney ) – 3:45
#* features Steven Tyler on harmonica and backing vocals
#"Vertical Man" – 4:42
#* featuresOzzy Osbourne on backing vocals
#"Drift Away " (Mentor Williams) – 4:09
#* features Steven Tyler on drums, withTom Petty and Alanis Morissette sharing vocals with Starr
#"I Was Walkin'" (Richard Starkey/Mark Hudson/Dean Grakal) – 3:19
#* features Steven Tyler on harmonica, as well as backing vocals with Paul McCartney and Alanis Morissette
#"La De Da" – 5:41
#* features Joe Walsh on electric and slide guitar and solo, as well as backing vocals with Paul McCartney, Steven Tyler and forty-three additional vocalists
#"Without Understanding" (Richard Starkey/Mark Hudson/Steve Dudas) – 4:22
#* featuresBrian Wilson on backing vocals
#"I'll Be Fine Anywhere" – 3:39
#* features George Harrison on electric guitar and guitar solo
#"Puppet" – 3:19
#* featuresTimothy B. Schmit on backing vocals
#"I'm Yours" (Richard Starkey/Mark Hudson/Mark Nevin) – 3:24
#* string arrangement byGeorge Martin
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