Ron Sexsmith – The Last Rider CD

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The Last Rider CD – Ron Sexsmith CD from Vinyl Records London

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Ron Sexsmith will release a new album, The Last Rider on April 21st 2017 on the Cooking Vinyl label. lsquoThe Last Riderrsquo features 15 new Sexsmith original songs that are by turns happy, sad, romantic, bittersweet, uplifting, spiritual and witty. Recorded at The Bathouse studio on Lake Ontario near Toronto, sessions for the record were a marked change in approach from Sexsmithrsquos previous albums, as he recorded it with the musicians he knows best, his touring band Don Kerr Drums, Jason Mercer Bass, Dave Matheson Keyboards and Kevin Lacroix Guitar. The album was produced by Ron and Don Kerr, who have been friends and musical collaborators since they worked together as couriers in the late eighties. ldquoI think my sound has always been a combination of the folk singers and British invasion artists Irsquove always admired,rdquo says Ron. ldquoAt this point, itrsquos just second nature for me to write short, melodic songs that say everything you want to say. But having my band totally involved on this album maybe brought out more in the songs than on other recent albums. It felt special, anyway.rdquo Ron Sexsmith CD is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £10

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