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Sockin' It To You ~ The Complete Dynovoice / New Voice Recordings

Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels
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Release Date: 21/02/2020

Genre: Rock
Sub-Genre: Box Sets, Rock
Label: Rpm
Number of Discs: 3

* RPM Records is pleased to present the most detailed overview of the hitmaking career of Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels. This is the first CD set to feature all of the albums he recorded for Bob Crewe’s Dynovoice and New Voice labels between 1966 and 1969 on three packed CDs

* Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels may well be the most underrated rock band in American music history. Despite his string of influential mid-sixties chart hits and his undeniable influence over a string of late sixties and early seventies bands he still remains inexplicably absent from The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. Since about 1975 onwards one of his biggest fans, Bruce Springsteen, has incorporated into his show a segment he calls “The Detroit Medley” based on two of Mitch’s biggest hits. Amongst those bands who acknowledge how much they benefitted from Mitch Ryder’s breakout from the Detroit rock scene were The MC5, Alice Cooper and Bob Seger.

* Until Mitch Ryder began to fill Detroit’s rock clubs to capacity the city’s musical contributions were dominated by Motown and Detroit’s soul singers both male and female took all of the accolades. A local DJ brought him to the attention of Bob Crewe who was by 1966 one of the hottest producers in America responsible for a non-stop string of hits by Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons since 1962.

* Ryder’s first 45 tanked but the second ‘Jenny Take A Ride’ was a top ten smash and surprisingly his only British hit peaking at No 33. This hit set the style for the bands career over the next three years and was a medley of Little Richard’s ‘Jenny, Jenny, Jenny’ and the R&B standard, ‘See, See Rider’.

* “Sockin’ It to You” features three CDs containing all five of their albums for Crewe plus all of the non-LP 45 releases, including one LP and several single sides making their CD debut.

* Disc One features the albums “Take A Ride” which includes the single hit, ‘Jenny Take A Ride’ and “Breakout” which features the hit singles, ‘Devil with A Blue Dress’, ‘Little Latin Lupe Lu’ and ‘Breakout’.

* Disc Two features the album “Sock It to Me” and the singles ‘Sock It to Me Baby’ and ‘Takin’ All I Can Get’. Next comes the album “All Mitch Ryder Hits”, a compilation set that featured one new track a version of the Motown hit for The Marvelettes, ‘Too Many Fish in The Sea’ and the vintage novelty song, ‘Three Little Fishes’. This was a marketing ploy very popular in the 60s to include one or two ‘new’ r.