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Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels: Rev Up - The Best Of Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels (CD)

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  • Album titlle: Rev Up - The Best Of Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels (CD)

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Ryder, Mitch & Detroit Wheels - Rev Up - The Best Of Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels (CD) CD 1
01 Jenny Take A Ride! Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels
02 Little Latin Lupe Lu Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels
03 Shakin' With Linda Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels
04 I Like It Like That Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels
05 I Had It Made Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels
06 Break-Out Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels
07 Shake A Tail Feather Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels
08 Just A Little Bit Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels
09 Taking All I Can Gget Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels
10 You Get Your Kicks Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels
11 Sticks And Stones Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels
12 Baby Jane (Mo-Mo Jane) Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels
13 Joy Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels
14 Devil With A Blue Dress On & Good Golly Miss Molly Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels
15 Sock It To Me-Baby ! Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels
16 Too Many Fish In The Sea & Three Little Fishes Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels
17 I'd Rather Go To Jail Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels
18 Liberty Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels
19 Long Neck Goose Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels
20 Rock 'n Roll Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels
Mitch Ryder As a "white soul shouter from Detroit" (Rolling Stone) Mitch Ryder made a career... more
"Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels"

Mitch Ryder

As a "white soul shouter from Detroit" (Rolling Stone) Mitch Ryder made a career with rock'n'roll in the mid 60s. Supported by his Detroit Wheels, he sold six million records by 1968 and placed four times in the top 10 of the USA in just 14 months. By decision of his management, Ryder found himself a soloist in Las Vegas. The musician, who was often described as difficult and uncomfortable, needed many years and the detour via Europe in order to gain a foothold artistically and economically.

His sometimes critical songs might have prevented a comeback in his homeland. He had better luck in Germany. The Hamburg label Line Records not only distributed Ryder's albums, but also took care of the underrated rock singer, such as the 1988 recording of RED BLOOD, WHITE MINK from the Palast der Republik in East Berlin.

The first bands of Mitch Ryder

The first bands of Ryder, born as William Sherille Levise Jr. in Detroit, Michigan on February 26, 1945, were Tempest and Peps. With them he played a rough, hard Rhythm & Blues. Already at the age of 16 he decided to pursue a professional career. Ryder founded BIN Lee And The Rivieras with John Badanjek (dr), Jim McCarty (g), Joseph Cubert (g) and Earl Elliott (b).

They recorded the single Tool For You' for the local gospel label Carrie Records. Frontman Levise Jr. was quickly respected as a white soul singer, and his group became the house band at Walled Lake Casino in 1964. Hyland Records released 'Do You Want To Dance'. The single caught the attention of disc jockey Dave Prince, who sold the Rivieras to New York producer Bob Crewe (* Four Seasons). Crewe brought the group to New York and ordered six months of rehearsals.

He found the stage name Mitch Ryder in the phone book, and to avoid confusion, he recommended abandoning the name Riviera and replacing it with Detroit Wheels, which he thought was more contemporary. The debut single 'I Need Help' was released in July 1965.

C. C. Rider & Jenny Jenny

Jenny Take A Ride' (US #12), an energetic medley from Little Richard's Jenny Jenny and C. C. Rider' by Chuck Willis, became a top hit at the beginning of 1966 and was called "High Energy Rock" (Rolling Stone). The album JENNY TAKE A RIDE and the second single 'Little Latin Lupe Lu' (US #13), originally by the Righteous Brothers, confirmed this. In March 1966 Elliott and Kubeck were drafted into the army and had to be replaced by Jim McCallister (b) and Mark Manko (g).

The changes did not affect the power sound in any way. After other bestsellers like 'Devil With A Blue Dress On & Good Golly Miss Molly' (US #4), 'Sock It To Me, Baby' (US #6), 'Too Many Fish In The Sea & Three Little Fishes' (US #24), 'Joy' (US #38) and the LPs BREAK-OUT...! ! ! (US #28) and SOCK IT To ME (US #17) had Crewe solo plans with Ryder and sent him to the posh hotels of Las Vegas. In the face of tame ballads like 'What Now My Love' (US #26) the rock audience turned their backs on Ryder.

The Detroit Experiment

Under the name Detroit, Ryder formed a seven-piece hard rock group in 1970, whose album THE DETROIT EXPERIMENT received very good reviews. But the fans were irreconcilable. Detroit split up, Badanjek and McCarty met again at the Rockets. Supposedly three million dollars in debt, Ryder disappeared.

He worked on a tape for an automobile company and settled in Denver, Colorado, in 1973. In 1978 Mitch Ryder founded the independent label Seeds & Steams Records with producer Tom Conner. Conner was also co-producer of Ryder's comeback album How I SPENT MY VACATION, which featured a band of eight musicians. Ryder interpreted mainly autobiographically influenced songs with a smoky timbre to relaxed, blues-soaked rock.

Especially the ballad 'Freezin' In Hell' attracted attention. Ryder presented the new material to an audience of millions on 6 October 1979 at the Rockpalast TV spectacle.

Mitch Ryder in Europe

At least in Europe it was again en vogue to attend Ryder concerts. He toured Germany regularly in the 80s and released a number of rock albums. Outstanding songs were: 'Ain't Nobody White' from NAKED BUT NOT DEAD, 'Ich bin aus America' ('Got A Change For A Million?'), 'When You Were Mine' Meyer Kick A Sleeping Dog'). When You Were Mine' (US #87) was composed by Prince and the album was produced by John Mellencamp. Visitors to Ryder concerts were not safe from surprises.

Excessive alcohol consumption of the star and desperate insults of the audience sometimes led to the break off of a show. Ryder was one of the first international rock stars to play in the former GDR in January 1988. In 1994, there were controversial discussions about the song 'Mercy' from the album RITE THE PASSAGE, about Dr. Jack Kevorkian, who had caused a stir in the US press as a "suicide doctor" (Rolling Stone).

Ryder has always been able to assert itself better in the club atmosphere than in large halls or at festivals. This is documented by the recording LIVE AT THE LOGO HAMBURG with "bristly guitar rock, straightforward and straight out of the belly played" (Musik Express).

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Tracklist
Ryder, Mitch & Detroit Wheels - Rev Up - The Best Of Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels (CD) CD 1
01 Jenny Take A Ride!
02 Little Latin Lupe Lu
03 Shakin' With Linda
04 I Like It Like That
05 I Had It Made
06 Break-Out
07 Shake A Tail Feather
08 Just A Little Bit
09 Taking All I Can Gget
10 You Get Your Kicks
11 Sticks And Stones
12 Baby Jane (Mo-Mo Jane)
13 Joy
14 Devil With A Blue Dress On & Good Golly Miss Molly
15 Sock It To Me-Baby !
16 Too Many Fish In The Sea & Three Little Fishes
17 I'd Rather Go To Jail
18 Liberty
19 Long Neck Goose
20 Rock 'n Roll