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The Detroit-Memphis Experiment
The Detroit-Memphis Experiment
Mitch Ryder / CD / 1969
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Artist
Mitch Ryder
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Lilith
Producer
Steve Cropper
Release Date
2007 07 09
Song List
1: Liberty (3:31)
2: Eeenie Meenie Minie Moe (2:55)
3: Boredom (3:32)
4: Push Aroun' (3:53)
5: Sugar Bee (2:39)
6: I Get Hot (3:01)
7: I Believe (3:19)
8: Direct Me (2:41)
9: Long Long Time (3:36)
10: Raise Your Hand (3:56)
11: Wear and Tear on My Heart (2:45)
12: Meat (3:01)
Style.Categories
Detroit Rock, Album Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul, Hard Rock, Rock & Roll
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Mitch Ryder
's voice is in great shape as
Steve Cropper
takes over the production reigns from industry legend
Bob Crewe
. There are more than a few digs at
Ryder
's past in the liner notes, but the music is truly the voice from Detroit meeting the sound of Memphis. The 12 songs here are statements, all clocking in under four minutes and above two and a half. These compact tunes like
"I Get Hot"
and the
Cropper
/
Levise
original
"Long Long Time"
-- not the
Linda Ronstadt
hit -- have
Ryder
/
Levise
pouring his well-known voice all over the grooves.
"Boredom"
is the strangest, and prettiest, song in the lot, written by
Matthew Fisher
,
Gary Brooker
and
Keith Reid
of
Procul Harum
bringing a British progressive pop sound to this rhythm and blues album, to good effect. Island vibes pervade this departure from the expected
Mitch Ryder
as well as
Booker T
sound. It's a delight.
"Push Aroun'"
would be fine for
Wilson Pickett
but it sounds like early
Lou Reed
circa
Cycle Annie
,
Ryder
's voice smoother than usual, with super little guitar licks bubbling under and over the hot rhythm.
Cropper
says in his liner notes that this started as an "Experiment" but became the "Detroit Memphis Experience." That is a more accurate description. The
blues
/
gospel
touches of
"I Believe"
and the
Cropper
/
edding
co-write
"Direct Me"
on the second side blend nicely with the subtle rendition of
"Raise Your Hand,"
a tune
Janis Joplin
performed with her
Kozmic Blues Band
and which obtained more noteriety because of the rekindled interest in her through the magic of box sets.
"Sugar Bee"
and
"I Get Hot"
are fine little numbers. There is a maturity to
Mitch Ryder
's voice here -- his performance on this disc perhaps a cross between the early hits and the
ballads
Crewe
had him singing later on. It is very, well, refined for this
rock
/
blues
combo. Just two years later, producer
Bob Ezrin
would lay the foundation for the highly influential
Rock & Roll Animal
band by pairing
Ryder
with
Steve Hunter
and their concoction of the definitive cover of
Lou Reed
's anthem
"Rock & Roll."
That album would be released on the
Paramount
imprint, while
Detroit Memphis Experiment
came out on
Paramount
's
Dot
label. The anger in the liner notes would indicate a more vindictive bite in the material, but it's probably for the best that
Booker T & the MGs
featuring
Mitch Ryder
, which is what this record is, simply delivers a no-nonsense one-two punch of good music. The singer proclaims on the back cover that "
Mitch Ryder
is the sole creation of
William S. Levise, Jr.
" -- and makes reference to being "raped by the Music Machine." It is great music, but there was no business person to deliver a hit single from this excellent collection. Maybe if someone with
Bob Crewe
's drive had supervised the work as
Crewe
oversaw
the Toys
'
Lover's Concerto
album, there would be a greater appreciation for this landmark recording. It still has a lot to offer. The horns on
"Eenie Meenie Minie Moe"
interact nicely with
Ryder
's voice, and the atmosphere is very party like. In fact, that's what this is, the great undiscovered
Mitch Ryder
party album. Would make a wonderful two-fer with the
Ezrin
-produced
Detroit
platter. ~ Joe Viglione, All Music Guide
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