“There’s a lot of stuff that nobody’s ever heard and George’s house sessions. But the actual remastering is much clearer, and the drums are a little higher, so I love it.”

With new mixes in stereo and 5.1 surround sound (White Album Edition 2018), and loads of previously unreleased extras, fans are getting to hear the Fab Four in a whole new light, including drummer Ringo on a blistering 13-minute long ‘Helter Skelter’.

“It’s always been one of my favourite albums,” Ringo tells. “There’s a lot of stuff that nobody’s ever heard and George’s house sessions. But the actual remastering (because of the technology we have today) is much clearer, and the drums are a little higher, so I love it.”

But Ringo has even more to celebrate. The industrious artist has a new book on the way, a collection of photos from his life and travels titled Another Day In The Life, set for release in April 2019. Spanning from his early Beatles days to his current world tours, Starr has always seen life through a lens:

“Wherever I am, I always take pictures and I’m nearly ready for Another, Another Day In The Life,” he jokes.

He’ll have more opportunities for snapshots when he hits the road again for his All Star Band’s 30th anniversary tour, that he announced this week.
As Ringo tells it, the formation of the All Star Band was almost accidental. After being asked to tour, he realized “well you don’t have a band, what are you gonna do? So, I got my phone book out and I made a lot of calls and everybody I called said yes! It was turning into an orchestra.”
August 2019 marks the band’s anniversary, when the All Star Band first toured in 1989 with Joe Walsh, Nils Lofgren, Billy Preston, Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Clarence Clemons, Jim Keltner and Dr John “wearing his big hat and doing his voodoo thing,” remembers Ringo.
“I’m still playing with really cool players and that’s what I like to do, I love to be in a band.”

The BEATLES ‘(White Album’) is out now and can be bought HERE.

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