Y Not


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artistRingo Starr
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altPhoto of a person (left half) and "Y NOT" in white text on a black background (right half)
released
recorded2009
genreRock
length36:49
labelHip-O, UMe
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next_titleLive at the Greek Theatre 2008
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::callout[type=note] the Ringo Starr album ::

| name = Y Not | type = studio | artist = Ringo Starr | cover = RingoStarr YNot.jpg | alt = Photo of a person (left half) and "Y NOT" in white text on a black background (right half) | released = | recorded = 2009 | venue = | studio = | genre = Rock | length = 36:49 | label = Hip-O, UMe | producer =

Music, lyrics and recording

"Peace Dream" features former Beatle Paul McCartney on bass; another Beatle, John Lennon is referenced in the song. "Walk with You" features shared vocals with McCartney. Starr duets with Joss Stone on closing track "Who's Your Daddy".

In addition to McCartney, the album includes collaborations with Joe Walsh, Van Dyke Parks, Ben Harper and Richard Marx. It was the first album of his career which Starr primarily produced (he had previously co-produced several albums).

Release

The first single from the album, "Walk with You", released 22 December 2009.

In the US, the release of the album perpetuated the fact that The Beatles, either as a group, or as solo artists, have released or charted at least one song or album every calendar year since 1964.

Reception

| MC = 60/100 | rev1 = AllMusic | rev1Score = | rev2 = Billboard | rev2Score = 72/100 | rev3 = Consequence of Sound | rev3Score = C− | rev4 = Entertainment Weekly | rev4Score = C | rev5 = Galeria Musical | rev5Score = | rev6 = Los Angeles Times | rev6Score = |rev7 = Record Collector |rev7Score = | rev8 = Rolling Stone | rev8Score = | rev9 = Slant Magazine | rev9Score = |rev10 = Uncut |rev10Score = The album debuted at number 58 on the Billboard Top 200 chart, with 7,965 copies sold in the US during the first week of release. The album also charted on the Top Internet Albums chart in the US. As of February 2010, the album has sold over 30,000 copies worldwide.

Reviews for Y Not were mostly mixed. Review aggregator Metacritic, which assigns a score out of 100 based on critic ratings, rated the album 60 out of 100, based on 11 reviews. AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine writes of the album: "that friendly, shambling sound is Ringo, something Y Not proves without a shadow of a doubt by sounding virtually interchangeable with its immediate predecessors [...] Starr is all about cheerful reminders of happy times filled with Peace Dreams and memories of "The Other Side of Liverpool."" Erlewine concludes that "like there was on Liverpool 8, there is charm to Starr’s tried and true: exciting it is not but it’s as comforting as an old friend who doesn’t change, he just stays the same."

Jesse Cataldo of Slant Magazine rates the album two out of five stars. He writes that "it's nice to imagine that Ringo Starr's post-Beatles inability to produce much of consequence stems from his band-established character [...] this failure, as especially evidenced on Y Not, seems more predicated on some dearth of actual songwriting talent than the near-novelty quality of his persona." Although he contradicted that "to like it might even feel like charity, and would be excusable if the album's only fault was being mired in silliness", Cataldo added: "Flush with broad sentiment and a messy spread of good feelings, Y Not finds the funniest Beatle on the outside of the joke."

In a review for the Los Angeles Times, Randy Lewis opines that "the importance in life of sustained effort along a particular direction" is "a thought that's inescapable listening to the latest release from former Beatle Ringo Starr." He also states that "he spends a bit of time here simply banging away happily [...] But the heart of the 10-song collection comes from his continued exploration of how to hold on to noble ideals in the face of ever-rising cynicism and violence." Lewis concludes that "he holds securely to an upbeat perspective that borders on cliché [...] that's somehow reassuring coming from the guy who's spent most of his life in an intimate relationship with time."

Track listing

|title1 = Fill in the Blanks |note1 = feat. Joe Walsh |writer1 = Richard Starkey, Joe Walsh |length1 = 3:14 |title2 = Peace Dream |writer2 = Starkey, Gary Wright, Gary Nicholson |length2 = 3:34 |title3 = The Other Side of Liverpool |writer3 = Starkey, Dave Stewart |length3 = 3:23 |title4 = Walk with You |note4 = feat. Paul McCartney |writer4 = Starkey, Van Dyke Parks |length4 = 4:42 |title5 = Time |writer5 = Starkey, Stewart |length5 = 3:49 |title6 = Everyone Wins |writer6 = Starkey, Johnny Warman |length6 = 3:54 |title7 = Mystery of the Night |writer7 = Starkey, Richard Marx |length7 = 4:05 |title8 = Can't Do It Wrong |writer8 = Starkey, Gary Burr |length8 = 3:45 |title9 = Y Not |writer9 = Starkey, Glen Ballard |length9 = 3:49 |title10 = Who's Your Daddy? |note10 = feat. Joss Stone |writer10 = Starkey, Joss Stone |length10 = 2:29 |total_length = 36:49

Personnel

  • Ringo Starr – lead vocals, drums, keyboards, piano, acoustic guitar, backing vocals, percussion
  • Steve Dudas – guitar
  • Benmont TenchHammond organ, piano
  • Michael Bradford – bass guitar (3, 5–9)
  • Bruce Sugar – engineer, co-producer, keyboards
  • Keith Allison – guitar, backing vocals

Guest musicians

Charts

::data[format=table] | Chart (2010) | Peak position | Japanese Albums (Oricon) | |---|---|---| | 190 | | | ::

References

References

  1. Jackson, Andrew Grant. (2012). "Still the Greatest: The Essential Songs of the Beatles' Solo Careers". Scarecrow Press.
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  3. GG. (9 January 2010). "Albums".
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  6. (9 January 2010). "Ringo Starr helped by his friends – including a Beatle". The Independent.
  7. "Y Not – Ringo Starr". [[Metacritic]].
  8. "Overview of ''Y Not''". [[AllMusic]].
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  10. Young, Alex. (4 February 2010). "Ringo Starr – Y Not". [[Consequence of Sound]].
  11. Willman, Chris. (7 January 2010). "Y Not (2010), Ringo Starr".
  12. (2 February 2010). "Review (in Portuguese) of ''Y Not''". [[Galeria Musical]].
  13. (11 January 2010). "Overview of ''Y Not''". Los Angeles Times.
  14. Staunton, Terry. (March 2010). "Ringo Starr – Y Not".
  15. Hoard, Christian. (11 January 2010). "Y Not : Ringo Starr : Review : Rolling Stone".
  16. Cataldo, Jesse. (27 January 2010). "Ringo Starr ''Y Not''". [[Slant Magazine]].
  17. (March 2010). "Ringo Starr ''Y Not''".
  18. (9 January 2010). "The Billboard 200".
  19. (9 January 2010). "Albums".
  20. "ワイ・ノット". Oricon.

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