October 23, 2014

Bob Seger’s Ride Out Debuts At #3, Tour Coming November 19th

BOB SEGER RIDES HIGH WITH “RIDE OUT”
LEGENDARY ROCKER MAKES HIGHEST CHART DEBUT
AS ACCLAIMED NEW ALBUM ENTERS BILLBOARD 200 AT #3
“RIDE OUT 2014-2015 TOUR” GETS UNDERWAY NOVEMBER 19

“Rock veteran Bob Seger collects his highest debut ever and his best rank since 1986 as ‘Ride Out’ debuts at No. 3 (59,000).The last time Seger went this high was in May and June of 1986, when his ‘Like a Rock’ album spent four consecutive weeks at No. 3. Seger’s previous best bow came in 2006 with the No. 4 arrival of his last studio effort, ‘Face the Promise.’”
Keith Caulfield—Billboard

Seger’s long-term relationship with his fans is mirrored by his long-time relationship with his label, Capitol Records, where he is the longest-tenured solo artist in the storied history of the label with his 19th album release, “Ride Out.”

….and that’s not all…

“His best work in two decades…a fresh and vital new CD”
Jim Farber–The New York Daily News

“’Ride Out,’ has an insistent groove…a big brass punch”
John Jurgensen—Wall Street Journal

“’Ride Out’ boasts all that is good about Bob Seger…Bob Seger is remarkably still in the game… ‘Ride Out’ does Seger’s legacy proud”
Dave DiMartino—Yahoo/RollingStone.com

“Seger is in good form. ‘You Take Me In,’ a gorgeous acoustic ballad…”
Sarah Rodman—Boston Globe

“…steeped in the soul music and no-fuss rock ‘n’ roll that shaped his early career”
Greg Kot–Chicago Tribune

“Bob Seger is rough and real on ‘Ride Out’…the raw power of his voice is on full display”
Sue Whitall—TheDetroit News

“Seger’s ‘Ride Out’ is Worth The Trip…”
Gary Graff–The Oakland Press

“…Everything you expect from a Bob Seger rocker; soulful, propulsive, pedal to the metal and a worthy successor to uptempo hits such as ‘Hollywood Nights,’ ‘Katmandu,’ and ‘Get Out of Denver’”
American Songwriter–Hal Horowitz

“Bob Seger still has his finger on the pulse of the modern roots-rock scene, and it shows in this sturdy burly collection. There’s plenty of meat-and-potatoes rock and blues here for you to chow on and wash down with your favorite domestic beer”
Robert Ham–Paste Magazine

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