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    Kid Rock Embraces His Heartland Heritage
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    May 16, 2011

    Kid Rock turned 40 in January.

    His latest album Born Free is a slice of heartland country-rock.

    And for the first time in his career, the man otherwise known as Robert James Ritchie avoided the Parental Advisory tag warning of explicit content on a record.

    Some could argue Ritchie has finally gone soft and embraced middle age.

    Yes, Kid Rock rose to fame with rap-metal anthems "Bawitdaba" and "Cowboy;" relished a bad-boy image fuelled by drugs, alcohol and strippers; and earned plenty of media attention for a punch-up with ex-wife Pamela Anderson's former husband Tommy Lee and an infamous brawl at a Waffle House in Atlanta.

    With Born Free, Kid Rock is digging deeper into his roots than ever.

    "I get so much hate mail," Ritchie said in a phone interview from his home in Detroit a few days before the beginning of his Canadian tour.

    "I'm just kidding," he added quickly with a laugh. "I've always been honest and that's where the music sits. If people want to tag along, they're all invited. That's all the power I have."

    The transformation didn't happen overnight: Since the release of 2001's Cocky, Ritchie has been transitioning slowly into country-flavoured rock and, thanks to producer Rick Rubin, the mastermind behind the comebacks of Johnny Cash and Metallica, the reinvention of Kid Rock is finally complete.

    "I gave him the wheel and let him drive, but I sat in the back seat, yelling and screaming at him for where to turn," he said. "I had a batch of songs that were real poignant, and he kind of took it as, 'Let's make a record with the music that you love: the heartland, rhythm 'n' blues, the soul of Motown and classic rock.'"

    With Rubin at the helm and with drummer Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers), bassist/guitarist Matt Sweeney (Chavez), guitarist Dave Hidalgo (Los Lobos) and pianist/keyboardist Benmont Tench (The Heartbreakers) as his studio band, Ritchie said Born Free was pumped out in a short two-weeks' worth of live sessions, which he admitted was much quicker than any other album he recorded.

    "We would do four or five takes for each song and Rick would say, 'Magic's gone, let's move on.'"

    The album also benefited from a number of guest appearances, including rapper T.I. and Martina McBride ("Care"), Zac Brown ("Flyin High"), and Sheryl Crow ("Collide"), which reunited Ritchie with the singer who helped him make Cocky single "Picture" a crossover hit.

    "I've never done songs with people just for the sake of 'the great combination,'" Ritchie said. "I've always done songs with friends. Sheryl is one of my favourites. It's just fun to sing with her. She's like a cool, gentle breeze and I'm this big snowstorm."

    "Collide" also allowed Ritchie to have Detroit legend and close friend Bob Seger make an appearance on piano.

    As some critics have pointed out, Born Free feels very much like the kind of album Bob Seger would have made in the late '70s or early '80s ("Against the Wind," "The Distance"), an ode to the people of Detroit, their hardship and resilience, calling for hope in difficult times.

    The son of a steel mill-bred car dealer, Ritchie has always remained faithful to his hometown, and has seen the Motor City's slow decline first-hand.

    It was a catalyst on Born Free, he admitted.

    "We have a saying on a shirt that says, 'We're all Detroit,'" Ritchie said. "When I talked to Rick about some of the songs, I said, 'Is it too much Detroit?' And he went, 'No, that's your heart and people can relate to that because it's the truth.' I like to say tough times make tough people, and this city's full of them.

    "I just take it as a compliment whenever Seger gets brought up, because he's probably one of my favourites, if not my all-time favourite," he added. "I think about how he's lived his life and stuck to his roots. I can only hope to be that good. I was born and raised with Seger pumping through my blood. There's no way to escape it."

    Kid Rock plays Vancouver May 17, Calgary May 20, Edmonton May 21, Regina May 23, Winnipeg May 24, Toronto May 27, Montreal May 30, Ottawa May 31.

    SOURCE: The Vancouver Sun

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Kid Rock turned 40 in January.

His latest album Born Free is a slice of heartland country-rock.

And for the first time in his career, the man otherwise known as Robert James Ritchie avoided the Parental Advisory tag warning of explicit content on a record.

Some could argue Ritchie has finally gone soft and embraced middle age.

Yes, Kid Rock rose to fame with rap-metal anthems "Bawitdaba" and "Cowboy;" relished a bad-boy image fuelled by drugs, alcohol and strippers; and earned plenty of media attention for a punch-up with ex-wife Pamela Anderson's former husband Tommy Lee and an infamous brawl at a Waffle House in Atlanta.

With Born Free, Kid Rock is digging deeper into his roots than ever.

"I get so much hate mail," Ritchie said in a phone interview from his home in Detroit a few days before the beginning of his Canadian tour.

"I'm just kidding," he added quickly with a laugh. "I've always been honest and that's where the music sits. If people want to tag along, they're all invited. That's all the power I have."

The transformation didn't happen overnight: Since the release of 2001's Cocky, Ritchie has been transitioning slowly into country-flavoured rock and, thanks to producer Rick Rubin, the mastermind behind the comebacks of Johnny Cash and Metallica, the reinvention of Kid Rock is finally complete.

"I gave him the wheel and let him drive, but I sat in the back seat, yelling and screaming at him for where to turn," he said. "I had a batch of songs that were real poignant, and he kind of took it as, 'Let's make a record with the music that you love: the heartland, rhythm 'n' blues, the soul of Motown and classic rock.'"

With Rubin at the helm and with drummer Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers), bassist/guitarist Matt Sweeney (Chavez), guitarist Dave Hidalgo (Los Lobos) and pianist/keyboardist Benmont Tench (The Heartbreakers) as his studio band, Ritchie said Born Free was pumped out in a short two-weeks' worth of live sessions, which he admitted was much quicker than any other album he recorded.

"We would do four or five takes for each song and Rick would say, 'Magic's gone, let's move on.'"

The album also benefited from a number of guest appearances, including rapper T.I. and Martina McBride ("Care"), Zac Brown ("Flyin High"), and Sheryl Crow ("Collide"), which reunited Ritchie with the singer who helped him make Cocky single "Picture" a crossover hit.

"I've never done songs with people just for the sake of 'the great combination,'" Ritchie said. "I've always done songs with friends. Sheryl is one of my favourites. It's just fun to sing with her. She's like a cool, gentle breeze and I'm this big snowstorm."

"Collide" also allowed Ritchie to have Detroit legend and close friend Bob Seger make an appearance on piano.

As some critics have pointed out, Born Free feels very much like the kind of album Bob Seger would have made in the late '70s or early '80s ("Against the Wind," "The Distance"), an ode to the people of Detroit, their hardship and resilience, calling for hope in difficult times.

The son of a steel mill-bred car dealer, Ritchie has always remained faithful to his hometown, and has seen the Motor City's slow decline first-hand.

It was a catalyst on Born Free, he admitted.

"We have a saying on a shirt that says, 'We're all Detroit,'" Ritchie said. "When I talked to Rick about some of the songs, I said, 'Is it too much Detroit?' And he went, 'No, that's your heart and people can relate to that because it's the truth.' I like to say tough times make tough people, and this city's full of them.

"I just take it as a compliment whenever Seger gets brought up, because he's probably one of my favourites, if not my all-time favourite," he added. "I think about how he's lived his life and stuck to his roots. I can only hope to be that good. I was born and raised with Seger pumping through my blood. There's no way to escape it."

Kid Rock plays Vancouver May 17, Calgary May 20, Edmonton May 21, Regina May 23, Winnipeg May 24, Toronto May 27, Montreal May 30, Ottawa May 31.

SOURCE: The Vancouver Sun

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D4evr's picture

straight up !
catwoman_2's picture

WHETHER YOU ARE RAP,COUNTRY OR ROCK AND ROLL, I'LL ALWAYS BE A FAN OF YOURS

Honestly, Idk what to say, I wish I had a copy of this and the one above.... & I'm not even You. I am so happy for You!!! :))) So much said & so indepth, perceptive, well rounded reviews - all of You is shining through.... still the badbutt part, but the good stuff too - it's pretty kewel ! :)
Leah_6's picture

Kid you're the snowstorm running through my blood. And thats no lie.
Diana_11's picture

Love Bob! I only discovered his talent on Rock N Roll Jesus and then bought Born Free on the day it was released. I am hooked. I am currently working my way backwards through his albums and I can hear the evolution of his music. What a talented singer/songwriter. He puts his soul out there! And being from SE Michigan myself; I must say, you make we Michiganders PROUD Bobby!
Nixx Bieber's picture

Fun read, enjoyed each and every line of it.... :-) wished I could hop a flight to one of those international destinations, but sadly I have to stay right at the airport and work, work, work......! ( Someone has to bring home the bacon... :-/ ) Anyways, you , the band, the crew, Family, Friends and Fans.... All enjoy the Canadian Tour!!!
Marie_10's picture

You are enlightening
Melissa712's picture

Love it!!
Deelailah13's picture

U Rock... I'm gonna be 38 in july and grew up with my parents rockin out to Bob Seger.Much Love from the D. ; )
rocksavedmysoul's picture

Just got in from seeing Seger at the Palace. He had a little bit of a cold, but man, he still "has" it. The hometown crowd loved him and sang along...Great musicians, too. One band member has been with him since ' 69. Amazing. Kid, I hope to see you still making audiences happy when you're in your mid 60's. Rock on...
bob56's picture

OHIO(RIVERSIDE,DAYTON)LOVEKID ROCK
missy gay's picture

Can't wait until MASS JULY 9 2011!!!!!(
CANADIANGIRL_3's picture

IM SO EXCITED TO SEE U THIS WEEKEND IN EDMONTON WHEN I LEAVE REXALL AFTER THE CONCERT WITHOUT SEEING U IM GOING TO BE SO HEARTBROKEN WITH REALITY SLAPPING ME IN THE FACE SAYING IT WAS JUST A DREAM HE IS A ROCK STAR N YOUR JUST A CANADIAN GIRL LUV U ALWAYS? :)
Andrea_5's picture

Sad, I won't be going to any Kid Rock concerts this year. All sold out. I've heard Kid Rock songs over the years, but haven't really started listening until recently. Was so looking forward to going to see him. :( Maybe dates will be added...???? I can only hope.
divinenobody38's picture

Kid Rock soft???!!! Nah, only in his heart and da luuuuv he feels fo' his fans....His music Rocks, he jus knows how t' roll wit it........hehehehe........Always dug Bob Seger also...1 o' my favs is.....: " I've seen you smilin in the summer sun I've seen your long hair flyin when you run i've made my mind up that its meant to be someday lady you'll accomp'ny me, Someday lady you'll accomp'ny me" ......Much love n respect...
ziblady's picture

Thank you so much for all you do!!! ♥
Beckxy's picture

"Kiiiiid" "Rock Rock" !!! .... now I gotta go throw some Seger on, lol
louisa leal's picture

Love your music
louisa leal's picture

admitting is trust and you're a wonderful person , congratulations on this .
kcwade's picture

kid love your music but go back to being KID ROCK !i know rick told u 2 change but please pick up the pace.i enjoy the chest pumping and screaming your name!!!im 42 and have a calm life your words and music our what i wish i had!sing about the things we can't have.you our the outlet we need.u started with rap and rock stay with it.leave the country to the hillbillys(good people to drink & party with not to sing like)if u are going to change please change your name(Bobby Country????)never had as much fun as i do listening to cocky or seeing that concert!!!signed looking for kid ROCK ps will still be at all your concerts how into them is yet to be seen(no opening country bands again PLEASE!!!!!!!!!)
PKL's picture

and what Jimmy said over the MIC..I would now like it or Your welcome to My digits..Id keep ya entertained ... maybe some watermellon tinnys I will blab my ass off. and ya can't SHUSH me either...
PKL's picture

The magic of being on the not maiden voyage of the cruise I am still feeling here. The man is till talking about it . i will never forget it. although I wished the talk feature in me had kicked in. maybe by the late summer perhaps it will for ya...but my garden shoes has been buzy as all get out...making plans and deals and all kinds of stuff...Your really really HOTSTUFF up close was kinda taken aback a bit..YOUR SEXY BOBBY. Wished less peeps were in that elevator Too ;)
Audrey Johnson's picture

The Kid really need to talk to Ron Paul. If Kid Rock believes in the music he makes, and in getting Detroit back to its hey day, together they could bring America back to the people. This combo could really be historic!!!!!
DJLor's picture

Thank you for the albums "Rock and Roll Jesus" and " Born Free".My CD player would be silent without them. I am sure I will soon have to buy another copy as I am wearing it out!!! When I heard "All Summer Long" I wondered who the singer was and I found out and bought that CD, that's when I became hooked! There is alot of great talent out there, but you are my all time favorite, oh yeah and Cat Stevens and Seger, and a few choice others, but what I like most about you is that you keep it real.These are all songs we can all relate to, they are about real life, as good and as bad as it gets. Music is the catalyst that has helped me through many lonely and sad times. I want to thank you for all you do for our great city, where we grew up and played till the streetlights came on and went to Belle Isle and took class trips to the zoo. Many memories that are somehow more distant as time goes on for all of us, but you have refreshed that for me. You are something great and Detroit should be proud, I know I am!!!!
kidrockangel's picture

Well Said!!!
Mary in Ohio's picture

Bobby .... Your a Totally Awesome Person in everyway. I Love Ya Bunches !!!
AnthonyHanson's picture

Platinum tickets to see the Toronto show on the 27th. Can't wait! Where you plant your needs is where your garden grows...
SherZ's picture

UR my "FaVoUrIte". :) Keep on'a Rockin' out the good stuff, we love it!!! :)
amy pardue's picture

I LOVE THE FACT HE STAYS TRUE TO HIS HOMETOWN AND USA CAN FEAL THAT AT TRHIS TIME ALL OVER AWSUME MAN HE IS LOVE THAT BREATH OF FRESH AIR AND I AM THE SNOW STORM AWSUME COMPAIRASIM HE IS JUST GOT THAT MAGIC AND IT IS ONLY GROWING WHOOP WHOOP WAY TO SAY IT ALL KID MY PC HACKED SO MY SPELLING WAY WORSE THEN EVER LOL ENJOY YOUR C TOUR AND STAY BADASS COOL YOU THE BEST MAN
kidrocket99's picture

Now that's a really cool way to describe you and Sheryl Crow! Maybe we could sound like 2 chapped a-holes in a sandstrom someday???? Hee, hee, hee! xoxoxo!

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