In 1992, Ringo Starr was actively touring with his All Starr Band, showcasing a lineup that featured notable musicians such as Burton Cummings, Dave E... Read Full Description >
In 1992, Ringo Starr was actively touring with his All Starr Band, showcasing a lineup that featured notable musicians such as Burton Cummings, Dave Edmunds, and Joe Walsh. The live recording from the Montreux Jazz Festival captures this pivotal moment in his career, as he was embracing a collaborative spirit, allowing him to perform alongside artists who had significant hits in the rock genre. Prior to this concert, Ringo had released the album *Time Takes Time* in 1992, which marked his return to the studio after several years. This album was significant as it represented Starr's commitment to blending his classic sound with contemporary influences, leading to a revitalization of his musical career. The Montreux performance provided an opportunity for Starr to reconnect with fans while celebrating the legacy of rock music. Notably, this concert also highlighted Ringo's democratic approach to band leadership, often allowing fellow musicians to take the spotlight during performances.