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Right Now! (RSD24 EDITION)

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    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. ñBill 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 1986ís Lifetime Friend were expanded and reissued by Omnivore Recordings in 2021. in 1973, he returned with a new single,î In The Name,î 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 Richardís autobiography, the set was cut in one night with Robert ìBumpsî Blackwell in order to secure funds for an upcoming tour. Other than ìIn The Nameî carrying a recording date of January, 1973, thatís all of the information we have. No songwriters are listed on the artwork, and while ìDock Of The Bayî and ìChains Of Loveî looked (and are) familiar, the track ìChain Chain Chainî was in fact the Aretha Franklin classic ìChain Of Fools.î While Richard calls out musiciansí names in the recordings, who they actually are is speculation. What is known is that the album is a scorcher. Richardís barrelhouse keyboards set the tracks jumpingórunning in length from under three to over eight minutes. There are soul ballads (ìDonít You Know Iî), stompers (ìGeraldine Jonesî), 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 yearsófor the first time on CD and Digi

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    Little Richard: I Am Everything (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

      LITTLE RICHARD: I AM EVERYTHING tells the story of the Black queer origins of rock n’ roll, exploding the whitewashed canon of American pop music to reveal the innovator – the originator – Richard Penniman. The soundtrack of the award-winning documentary includes timeless hits from Little Richard like “Tutti Frutti”, “Rip It Up”, and “Long Tall Sally”, plus two covers from Valerie June and Cory Henry, and a piece from the film’s original score, composed by Tamar-Kali Brown.

      TRACK LISTING

      Good Golly, Miss Molly – Little Richard
      Strange Things Happening Every Day – Valerie June
      Baby (demo) – Little Richard
      I’m Just A Lonely Guy (all Alone) – Little Richard
      Tutti Frutti – Little Richard And His Band
      Long Tall Sally – Little Richard And His Band
      Lucille – Little Richard And His Band
      Bama Lama Bama Loo – Little Richard
      Rip It Up – Little Richard And His Band
      Ready Teddy – Little Richard And His Band
      The Girl Can’t Help It – Little Richard And His Band
      Send Me Some Lovin’ – Little Richard And His Band
      Tutti Frutti – Cory Henry
      Legacy – Tamar-kali Brown

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      28 Little Bangers From Richard Hawley's Jukebox

        • Ace Records is thrilled to be working with seminal singer-songwriter, toast of this year's Olivier Awards and all-round Sheffield legend Richard Hawley on this, the first volume of a compilation series of some of his favourite singles. This is a selection of 28 7''s that Richard has collected on his travels around the globe, through friends, family, collectors, word of mouth, thrift shop finds, pub jukebox gems and everything in between. Richard refers to the glue that joins these selections together as 'Little Bangers' as they are all mini hand grenades; bright lights that explode and fizzle out, some big names, some rarities, some lost souls, some obscurities, some by artists he actively enjoys knowing almost nothing about other than they want to get him on his feet and dance. Many are garage instrumentals, exposing the guitar-line as lead melody and the art of telling a story without lyrics.

        • As Richard puts it, 'I’m fascinated by the 7-inch single because of the discipline of it. A 7-inch single can only contain a certain amount of information... So, you have to learn the discipline of cramming all that information and craft into a short space of time. If you imagine this album as a piece of bacon, there’s absolutely no fat on it at all. It’s just juicy meat. There aren’t flabby recordings, they are very nimble.'

        • We're extra proud that the Hendrix Estate have allowed us to include Curtis Knight & The Squires' ferocious and never previously licensed 'Hornet's Nest' which naturally we proudly kick off with. We feature the five-minutes-plus long version that has never been released before. The pace never slackens, taking in the Shadows, Link Wray, the Troggs, the Champs, Jimmy Gordon and so many more besides. It's joyful, it's relentless, and you can listen to it on repeat for a thousand miles.

        To give Richard the last word: 'My advice to everybody, is keep on the surfboard, motherfucker. These records have kept me on my surfboard for decades, you know what I’m saying?'

        STAFF COMMENTS

        Laura says: Richard Hawley was schooled on rock’n’roll; his dad was a musician in the 60s and 70s and growing up he was always surrounded by musicians. So, it’s no surprise that he’s compiled these 7” gems from that era, collected on his travels. As he says: “They’re called Little Bangers because they’re like miniature musical hand grenades!”

        TRACK LISTING

        SIDE ONE
        1. HORNET'S NEST –
        Curtis Knight & The Squires Feat. Jimi Hendrix
        2. NASTY - The Time Keepers
        3. PATH THROUGH THE FOREST - The Factory
        4. GET ON THIS PLANE - The Premiers
        5. SCOTCH ON THE SOCKS - The Shadows
        6. QUASIMOTO - The Road Runners
        7. LAZY REBEL - Twangy Rebels
        SIDE TWO
        1. SWINGING DRUMS - Ronny Kae
        2. CUTTIN' OUT - Rockin’ Ronald & The Rebels
        3. HONKY - The Ho-Dads
        4. BLACK NIGHT - Cheryl Thompson
        5. LONG LINE RIDER - Bobby Darin
        6. POPPIN' POPEYE - Link Wray
        7. HOT-ROD - King Curtis
        SIDE THREE
        1. FEELS LIKE A WOMAN - The Troggs
        2. CUTTIN' OUT - The Pirates
        3. WHERE YOU GONNA GO - Art Guy
        4. NEB'S TUNE - Ahab & The Wailers
        5. BUZZZZZZ - Jimmy Gordon
        6. JUNGLE WALK - The Dyna-Sores
        7. SURFIN' & SWINGIN' - Les Brown Jr
        SIDE FOUR
        1. TAHITI - Jimmy & Stan
        2. BAWANA JINDE - Al Duncan
        3. DEAD END PART 1 - The Executioners
        4. REQUIEM FOR LOVE - Bobbie Gentry & Jody Reynolds
        5. 3/4 MASH - The Champs
        6. EL GATO - The Chandelles
        7. IT’S NOTHING TO ME – Sanford Clark


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