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Ringo Starr


"Old Wave" is the ninth studio album by English rock musician Ringo Starr, originally released in June 1983 on the Bellaphon label. Following his 1981 album "Stop and Smell the Roses," "Old Wave" arrived two years later and features a title that humorously plays on the term "new wave" music. The album "Old Wave" marked a departure from Starr's previous albums, embracing a sound that blended rock with elements of new wave and synth-pop, which were prominent genres at the time. The album's production was handled by Joe Walsh, who also contributed guitar work to several tracks. Despite its initial release in Europe and parts of the world, "Old Wave" did not receive an official release in the United States until 2022, nearly 40 years after its original debut. The delayed release contributed to the album's status as a lesser-known entry in Ringo Starr's discography. "Old Wave" includes tracks such as "In My Car," "Hopeless," and "She's About a Mover," showcasing Starr's playful lyrics and his willingness to experiment with new musical styles. While it did not achieve significant commercial success upon its original release, the album has gained a cult following among Ringo Starr fans and music collectors interested in its unique blend of rock and new wave influences.