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Stop and Smell the Roses
Rock · 1981 · 10 tracks

Stop and Smell the Roses

A collaborative, star-studded collection of breezy pop-rock and rockabilly. Warm, unpretentious, and filled with the charm of a musical reunion.

November 20, 1981 · RCA Victor

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A cheerful and unpretentious celebration of friendship and musical roots.

Tracklist · 10 Tracks
01
Private Property
2:44
02
Wrack My Brain
2:21
03
Drumming Is My Madness
3:30
04
Attention
3:20
05
Stop and Take the Time to Smell the Roses
3:11
06
Dead Giveaway
4:32
07
You Belong to Me
2:11
08
Sure to Fall
3:43
09
You’ve Got a Nice Way
3:34
10
Back Off Boogaloo
3:18
Moments Worth Listening For
The sharp, signature George Harrison slide guitar hook that defines the opening of Wrack My Brain.
The meta-humor and eccentric vocal delivery during the breakdown of Drumming Is My Madness.
The warm, familiar vocal harmonies provided by Paul and Linda McCartney on the track Attention.

How does Stop and Smell the Roses sound next to the rest of Ringo Starr's catalogue?

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Playful saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.

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