THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “When an artist of Mitch Ryder‘s calibre looks back over their storied six-decade career and tells you their latest album is essential listening, you should take that statement seriously.
As he broaches his eighth decade, the Michigan singer-songwriter remains in constant motion, his backstory only rivalled by what is yet to come. It’s an attitude epitomised by With Love, his new album produced by Don Was (Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Bonnie Raitt). It arrives packed with tough, tender, personal songs that stand alongside anything in his catalogue.
“Out of the 21 studio albums that I have recorded, this one is in the top two,” considers Ryder, reflecting on a catalogue that began with 1966’s Take A Ride with The Detroit Wheels. “It is one of the most honest albums I’ve ever made. Not that the other ones were lies, but I was able to access previously hidden feelings.”
The stellar musicianship was certainly a catalyst, but no doubt the real driving force behind With Love are Ryder’s 10 new originals: as smart, satirical, witty and wry a collection of songs as the veteran songwriter has ever gathered on an album.”