Long Long Road vs Look Up
Long Long Road currently leads Look Up in Chorus's Ringo Starr critic-consensus view.
Long Long Road sits at 75/100 across 10 reviews, while Look Up sits at 64/100 across 8 reviews. Long Long Road has the deeper review sample right now. Consensus is tighter around Look Up, which suggests critics are landing in a narrower range. Use this comparison to see where the stronger critic favorite sits against the adjacent discography benchmark.
Long Long Road
Ringo Starr
Ringo Starr's Long Long Road arrives as a warm, roots-minded statement that leans into country and Americana while wearing its Beatles echoes with quiet confidence. Across professional reviews, critics find the record most persuasive in small, honest gestures rather than grand reinventions, and they point to a handful
The best song is “Choose Love” because it functions as an inviting lead single and showcases Ringo's warm, storytelling delivery.
The best song is “Returning Without Tears” because Molly Tuttle’s contribution makes it a clear standout.
Look Up
Ringo Starr
Ringo Starr's Look Up frames the drummer's late-career turn toward country with tidy melodies, amiable collaborations, and moments of genuine warmth that critics found both comforting and uneven. Across eight professional reviews, the record earned a 63.63/100 consensus score, with reviewers agreeing that its strongest
The best song, "You Want Some", is praised as possibly the best writing for Ringo, matching his voice and sway.
The album's core strengths are its country-tinged arrangements, guest players' contributions, and moments of restraint that highlight Starr's vocals.