On Oct. 25, Ringo Starr will drop his 20th studio album, What’s My Name.

The LP was recorded at Starr’s home studio, and guests include Paul McCartney, Joe Walsh, Edgar Winter, Dave Stewart, Benmont Tench, Steve Lukather, Nathan East, Colin Hay, Richard Page, Warren Ham, Windy Wagner, Kari Kimmel and more.

According to Starr, recording What’s My Name in the comfort of his home was a key factor in his creative process. “I don’t want to be in an old-fashioned recording studio anymore, really,” the former Beatle said via press release. “I’ve had enough of the big glass wall and the separation.  We are all together in here, whoever I invite over. This is the smallest club in town. And I love it, being at home, being able to say hi to Barb, it’s just been good for me and the music.”

The album also features a version of the John Lennon original “Grow Old With Me,” which Starr used as an opportunity to reunite with McCartney.

“I sang it the best that I could,” he said of the Lennon number. “I do well up when I think of John this deeply. And I’ve done my best. We’ve done our best. The other good thing is that I really wanted Paul to play on it, and he said yes. Paul came over and he played bass and sings a little bit on this with me. So John’s on it in a way. I’m on it and Paul’s on it. It’s not a publicity stunt. This is just what I wanted.”

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