Look Up

AlbumJan 10 / 202511 songs, 36m 57s
Contemporary Country Country Pop Country Rock
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Beatles icon Ringo Starr may be known for promoting peace and love, but it turns out he can write the hell out of a country tune too. The legendary drummer has traded in his sticks and cymbals for a horse and lasso on *Look Up*, his first album in six years and a confident play on the tropes of country standards. Produced and co-written by T Bone Burnett, the album’s 11 originals were recorded between Nashville and Los Angeles, and they find Starr showcasing his ability to adapt his unique talents. On songs like “Time on My Hands” and the Billy Strings-assisted “Breathless,” Ringo sings of love and love lost, even recruiting cinematic string swells and a pedal steel solo on the former. It conjures images of cold nights around the campfire, endless stargazes, and storytelling sessions. While Ringo Starr uses *Look Up* to honor the history of this slice of American music, he never shies from his own vision.

6.3 / 10

Making good on his legacy as the Beatles’ resident cowboy, the former Fab Four drummer teams up with T Bone Burnett on a solo album steeped in classic country.

7.0 / 10

Ringo Starr's 'Look Up' Review

8 / 10

Full confession! I was always a little bit in love with Ringo Starr, so much so I named my cat after him and had a Ringo badge on my jacket for about

2.8 / 5

Ringo Starr - Look Up review: Look Up is a rodeo that never makes it to 8, but Ringo is nonetheless as charming and self-effacing as ever

Ringo saddles up for a foray into the heartland of Americana with nods to the Fab Four. Plus, brace for Britain’s most provocative new band