Bob Seger will release his next album Ride Out October.
Bob Seger Ride Out

Bob Seger To Release Second Album In 20 Years Ride Out

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on August 19, 2014

in New Music,News

Bob Seger will release his next album Ride Out October.

Bob Seger has sold an RIAA certified 43.5 million albums in the U.S. placing them in the top 40 artists of all time. They will certainly be moving their way up that chart starting October 14 with the release of Ride Out, only his second studio album since 1995.

Seger took ten years off from the business to spend time with his wife and two young children, returning in 2006 with Face the Promise. Since then, he has been occasionally touring and is now ready to unleash Ride Out to his fans.

Seger said “I feel really good about this record. This album touches on how I think a lot of us feel about finding our place in a more complicated world – from how we appreciate things as simple and pure as love, to navigating through the corruption and violence that permeates the news. It sums up a lot of feelings I have about a variety of subjects.”

The first single, John Hiatt’s Detroit Made, was released to radio last weekend. He’s been performing the song in his concerts this summer along with his own composition, All the Roads, and a cover of Woody Guthrie’s (via Billy Bragg and Wilco) California Stars.

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