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The unsung heart and soul of the Motor City rock & roll scene, Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels' blue-eyed R&B attack boasted a gritty passion and incendiary energy matched by few artists on either side of the color line. Born William Levise, Jr. in Hamtramck, Michigan on February 26, 1945, Ryder sang with a local black quartet dubbed the Peps as a teen, but suffered so much racial harassment that he soon left the group to form his own combo, Billy Lee & the Rivieras. While opening for the Dave Clark Five during a 1965 date, the Rivieras came to the notice of producer Bob Crewe, who immediately signed the group and, according to legend, rechristened the singer Mitch Ryder after randomly selecting the name from a phone book. Backed by the peerless Detroit Wheels — originally guitarists James McCarty and Joe Cubert, bassist Earl Elliot, and drummer Johnny "Bee" Badanjek — Ryder reached the Top Ten in early 1966 with "Jenny Take a Ride"; the single, a frenzied combination of Little Richard's "Jenny Jenny" and Chuck Willis' "C.C. Rider," remains one of the quintessential moments in blue-eyed soul, its breathless intensity setting the tone for the remainder of the band's output.

Ryder and the Detroit Wheels returned to the charts weeks later with their reading of "Little Latin Lupe Lu," scoring their biggest hit that autumn with the Top Five smash "Devil with a Blue Dress On/Good Golly Miss Molly." "Sock It to Me Baby!" followed in early 1967, but at Crewe's insistence, Ryder soon split from the rest of the band to mount a solo career; the move proved disastrous — outside of the Top 30 entry "What Now My Love," the hits quickly and permanently dried up. In 1969, Ryder teamed with Booker T. & the MG's for an LP titled The Detroit-Memphis Experiment before returning home and reuniting with Badanjek in a new seven-piece lineup known simply as Detroit. The group's lone LP, a self-titled effort issued in 1971, remains a minor classic, yielding a major FM radio hit with its cover of Lou Reed's "Rock and Roll"; however, the years of performing were taking their toll, and as Ryder began suffering more and more from severe throat problems, he retired from music, relocating to the Denver area in 1973. In time he began writing songs with wife Kimberley, also taking up painting and working on a novel.

Ryder resurfaced in 1978 on his own Seeds and Stems label with How I Spent My Vacation, his first new LP in seven years; Naked But Not Dead appeared a year later, and he continued his prolific output in 1981 with two new efforts, Live Talkies and Got Change for a Million? In 1983 ardent fan John Cougar Mellencamp agreed to produce Ryder's major-label comeback, Never Kick a Sleeping Dog, which generated a minor hit with its cover of the Prince classic "When You Were Mine" but otherwise failed to return the singer to mainstream success, at least at home — in Europe, and particularly in Germany, he retained a large fan following, releasing In the China Shop on the German label Line in 1986. After satirizing the Iran-Contra debacle with the 1987 single "Good Golly, Ask Ollie," Ryder issued the full-length Red Blood, White Mink the following year; subsequent efforts include 1990's The Beautiful Toulang Sunset, 1992's La Gash, and 1994's Rite of Passage. He continued touring steadily in the years to follow and also worked on an autobiography. Ryder's first new studio album in nearly 30 years, the Don Was-produced The Promise, appeared in 2012.

Title: A Dark Caucasian Blue

Artist: Mitch Ryder

Genre: Rock

Title: Mitch Ryder

Artist: Mitch Ryder

Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll

Title: Live Talkies

Artist: Mitch Ryder

Genre: Rock, Pop

Title: Georgia Drift

Artist: Mitch Ryder

Genre: Blues, Rock, Punk Rock

Collections

Title: Classic Summer Songs

Genre: Pop

Title: Twist and Shout

Genre: Rock

Title: '60s Time Machine

Genre: Rock

Title: I Love the 60s

Genre: Rock

Title: Love...'60s Style

Genre: Rock

Title: Basketball Anthems

Genre: Rock

Title: Classic Rock Hits

Genre: Rock

Title: Classic Rock Hits

Genre: Rock

Title: Classic Rock Gems

Genre: Rock

Title: Super Bowl Anthems

Genre: Rock

Title: Spring Break Jams

Genre: Pop

Title: Super Bowl 2010

Genre: Pop

Title: Classic Rock Greats

Genre: Rock

Title: Rock und Pop, Pt. 3

Genre: Rock

Title: Jock Anthems

Genre: Rock

Featuring albums

Title: The Devil Inside

Artist: Devil Inside

Genre: Rock

Title: The '60s Hits

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Rock

Title: @ Summerheat

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Pop

Title: More Hits, Vol. 3

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Pop

Title: 60's Hits

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Pop

Title: 60s Rock Hits

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Rock

Title: FM 60s Rock

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Rock

Title: Disc Jockey Hits

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Pop

Title: Hits of the 1960s

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Pop

Title: 1966

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Pop

Title: 1967

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Pop

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