“The former Beatle’s focus on EPs means a steady beat of exciting collaborations. This one renews his call for peace. Today marks the release of Ringo Starr’s “Change the World,” the sequel to his March EP “Zoom In.” As with the All-Starr Band, the drummer’s decades-long performance project, “Change the World” finds the former Beatle delivering songs with short bursts of punch and power. Recorded at Ringo’s Roccabella West home studio, the four-song “Change the World” matches, if not exceeds, the quality of “Zoom In.”” – Salon.com

“Throughout his career, Ringo Starr has always advocated a message of peace and love that has become synonymous with both his solo music and persona. Thus, it’s no surprise that Starr’s latest EP is titled Change the World, which is due out this Friday. And given the state of the world today, that title seems more timely now than ever for the legendary former Beatle. Change the World is the follow-up to Starr’s previous EP Zoom In, which was released earlier this year. Both EPs found the drummer working with new people, such as hit songwriter and producer Linda Perry—who wrote and performs on the track “Coming Undone” on Change the World.” – Forbes

“The uplifting four-song set features compositions penned by the likes of Linda Perry, Steve Lukather and Joseph Williams of Toto and Starr himself (“Just the Way,” co-written by longtime engineer Bruce Sugar), with a special EP-closing cover of Bill Haley & the Comets’ classic “Rock Around the Clock.”” – Rock Cellar Magazine