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The Architect of Rock and Roll’s 1973 release returns on CD/Digital for the first time • Newly restored and remastered, the updated artwork contains new liner notes from Bill Dahl With this reissue, Right Now! can belatedly assume its proper place in the seminal recorded legacy of Little Richard. –Bill Dahl (from his liner notes) After his incredible run on Specialty Records in the late 1950s, Little Richard released records sporadically throughout the 1960s for a number of established, and not so established, labels. His signing to Warner Bros. in 1970 proved a comeback with three stellar releases for the label: The Rill Thing (1970), The King Of Rock And Roll (1971), and The Second Coming (1972). Those three releases, along with 1986’s Lifetime Friend were expanded and reissued by Omnivore Recordings in 2021. in 1973, he returned with a new single,ā€ In The Name,ā€ on Kent Records. Then, an album appeared on a Kent subsidiary, United Records: Right Now! Right Now!, its genesis, and recording are relatively mysterious. Per Richard’s autobiography, the set was cut in one night with Robert ā€œBumpsā€ Blackwell in order to secure funds for an upcoming tour. Other than ā€œIn The Nameā€ carrying a recording date of January, 1973, that’s all of the information we have. No songwriters are listed on the artwork, and while ā€œDock Of The Bayā€ and ā€œChains Of Loveā€ looked (and are) familiar, the track ā€œChain Chain Chainā€ was in fact the Aretha Franklin classic ā€œChain Of Fools.ā€ While Richard calls out musicians’ names in the recordings, who they actually are is speculation. What is known is that the album is a scorcher. Richard’s barrelhouse keyboards set the tracks jumping—running in length from under three to over eight minutes. There are soul ballads (ā€œDon’t You Know Iā€), stompers (ā€œGeraldine Jonesā€), and slow blues. Had Richard and Blackwell known that the release would come out as unadorned and poorly distributed as it did, they might have had reservations. But, out it came on a budget label, and was relegated to the cutout bins and never reissued until now. Restored and Remastered, Right Now! returns after 50 years—for the first time on CD and Digital, plus a sunflare colored vinyl release for Record Store Day. With updated artwork and a new essay from Bill Dahl, the time for Right Now! is right now!

Tracklist

1. In The NameĀ 
2. MississippiĀ 
3. Don’t You Know IĀ 
4. Chain, Chain, Chain (Chain Of Fools)Ā 
5. Gerald JonesĀ 
6. (Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The BayĀ 
7. Chains Of LoveĀ 
8. Hot Nuts

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The Architect of Rock and Roll’s 1973 release returns on CD/Digital for the first time • Newly restored and remastered, the updated artwork contains new liner notes from Bill Dahl With this reissue, Right Now! can belatedly assume its proper place in the seminal recorded legacy of Little Richard. –Bill Dahl (from his liner notes) After his incredible run on Specialty Records in the late 1950s, Little Richard released records sporadically throughout the 1960s for a number of established, and not so established, labels. His signing to Warner Bros. in 1970 proved a comeback with three stellar releases for the label: The Rill Thing (1970), The King Of Rock And Roll (1971), and The Second Coming (1972). Those three releases, along with 1986’s Lifetime Friend were expanded and reissued by Omnivore Recordings in 2021. in 1973, he returned with a new single,ā€ In The Name,ā€ on Kent Records. Then, an album appeared on a Kent subsidiary, United Records: Right Now! Right Now!, its genesis, and recording are relatively mysterious. Per Richard’s autobiography, the set was cut in one night with Robert ā€œBumpsā€ Blackwell in order to secure funds for an upcoming tour. Other than ā€œIn The Nameā€ carrying a recording date of January, 1973, that’s all of the information we have. No songwriters are listed on the artwork, and while ā€œDock Of The Bayā€ and ā€œChains Of Loveā€ looked (and are) familiar, the track ā€œChain Chain Chainā€ was in fact the Aretha Franklin classic ā€œChain Of Fools.ā€ While Richard calls out musicians’ names in the recordings, who they actually are is speculation. What is known is that the album is a scorcher. Richard’s barrelhouse keyboards set the tracks jumping—running in length from under three to over eight minutes. There are soul ballads (ā€œDon’t You Know Iā€), stompers (ā€œGeraldine Jonesā€), and slow blues. Had Richard and Blackwell known that the release would come out as unadorned and poorly distributed as it did, they might have had reservations. But, out it came on a budget label, and was relegated to the cutout bins and never reissued until now. Restored and Remastered, Right Now! returns after 50 years—for the first time on CD and Digital, plus a sunflare colored vinyl release for Record Store Day. With updated artwork and a new essay from Bill Dahl, the time for Right Now! is right now!

Tracklist

1. In The NameĀ 
2. MississippiĀ 
3. Don’t You Know IĀ 
4. Chain, Chain, Chain (Chain Of Fools)Ā 
5. Gerald JonesĀ 
6. (Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The BayĀ 
7. Chains Of LoveĀ 
8. Hot Nuts

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The Architect of Rock and Roll’s 1973 release returns on CD/Digital for the first time • Newly restored and remastered, the updated artwork contains new liner notes from Bill Dahl With this reissue, Right Now! can belatedly assume its proper place in the seminal recorded legacy of Little Richard. –Bill Dahl (from his liner notes) After his incredible run on Specialty Records in the late 1950s, Little Richard released records sporadically throughout the 1960s for a number of established, and not so established, labels. His signing to Warner Bros. in 1970 proved a comeback with three stellar releases for the label: The Rill Thing (1970), The King Of Rock And Roll (1971), and The Second Coming (1972). Those three releases, along with 1986’s Lifetime Friend were expanded and reissued by Omnivore Recordings in 2021. in 1973, he returned with a new single,ā€ In The Name,ā€ on Kent Records. Then, an album appeared on a Kent subsidiary, United Records: Right Now! Right Now!, its genesis, and recording are relatively mysterious. Per Richard’s autobiography, the set was cut in one night with Robert ā€œBumpsā€ Blackwell in order to secure funds for an upcoming tour. Other than ā€œIn The Nameā€ carrying a recording date of January, 1973, that’s all of the information we have. No songwriters are listed on the artwork, and while ā€œDock Of The Bayā€ and ā€œChains Of Loveā€ looked (and are) familiar, the track ā€œChain Chain Chainā€ was in fact the Aretha Franklin classic ā€œChain Of Fools.ā€ While Richard calls out musicians’ names in the recordings, who they actually are is speculation. What is known is that the album is a scorcher. Richard’s barrelhouse keyboards set the tracks jumping—running in length from under three to over eight minutes. There are soul ballads (ā€œDon’t You Know Iā€), stompers (ā€œGeraldine Jonesā€), and slow blues. Had Richard and Blackwell known that the release would come out as unadorned and poorly distributed as it did, they might have had reservations. But, out it came on a budget label, and was relegated to the cutout bins and never reissued until now. Restored and Remastered, Right Now! returns after 50 years—for the first time on CD and Digital, plus a sunflare colored vinyl release for Record Store Day. With updated artwork and a new essay from Bill Dahl, the time for Right Now! is right now!

Tracklist

1. In The NameĀ 
2. MississippiĀ 
3. Don’t You Know IĀ 
4. Chain, Chain, Chain (Chain Of Fools)Ā 
5. Gerald JonesĀ 
6. (Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The BayĀ 
7. Chains Of LoveĀ 
8. Hot Nuts

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