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- Summary: The 17th studio release for the rock singer features both originals as well as four covers of songs including Steve Earle’s “The Devil’s Right Hand," and Kasey Chambers’ and Shane Nicholson’s “Adam & Eve.”
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- Record Label: Capitol
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Heartland Rock
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You Take Me In | |
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Sometimes I'm frail sometimes I fall My best intentions bring nothing at all and I Feel like a cloud high on a hill Making no difference imposing no... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Oct 20, 2014On his first album of new material in eight years, the Michigan rocker is in good form.
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Oct 14, 2014The first half doesn’t downshift for a second, plowing through muscular rockers with the spit of his prime.
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Oct 14, 2014The singer's personality emerges more forcefully on his originals.
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UncutDec 4, 2014Highlights dim somewhat, though, with the earnest and/or bombastic originals on the album's second half. [Jan 2015, p.78]
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Oct 22, 2014At 69, Seger is just as ruggedly introspective as he was in his heavy-bearded Seventies.
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Oct 14, 2014It’s encouraging that Seger is expanding his boundaries, especially this late in life. But a few more representative tough rockers interspersed in the album’s disappointing second half would have helped what starts out like a revitalized return to form from--here’s that car/Detroit metaphor again--running out of gas.
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Oct 14, 2014While there's some charm in the fact that Seger is loose enough to keep his ends untied, Ride Out is hobbled by that exacting production: conceptually, it's something of a ragged mess and it'd benefit from sounding like one.
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