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6.0
99388
6.0 |
All Music
Starr remains fond of late-period Beatles, goosed with a bit of arena rock volume, and since he's working with a group of well-seasoned pros, this guitar pop is all well crafted and amiable
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6.0
99389
6.0 |
Mojo
What stands out most about Give More Love is that Ringo's vocals have matured stylistically from his trademark amiably blokeish tones, and are stronger and more expressive now. Print edition only
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6.0
99385
6.0 |
Rolling Stone
His umpteenth solo set is a well-timed all-star candygram
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6.0
99386
6.0 |
The Arts Desk
The punches may not land often enough on 'Give More Love', but when they do, you feel them
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5.5
99953
5.5 |
Spectrum Culture
An island of weirdness in the watered-down world of legacy rock
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5.0
99387
5.0 |
Consequence Of Sound
The former Beatle's charm and enthusiasm win out in the end
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5.0
99390
5.0 |
Uncut
McCartney straps on the bass for two tracks, adding very little to generic rockers typical of the album as a whole. Print edition only
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4.0
99391
4.0 |
Q
The forgettable radio-pop of Laughable or Show Me The Way suggests a musician with nothing to prove having fun with his friends. After five songs, though, Give More Love nosedives into by-numbers country rock. Print edition only
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