Little Richard's 1971 Studio Album King of Rock and Roll on Colored LP. Mastered by Michael Graves. Lacquers Cut by Jeff Powell at Take Out Vinyl.
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No one expected the power of Little Richard’s return in 1970 with The Rill Thing. The following year’s King of Rock and Roll helped demonstrate that it was no fluke. This time, instead of handling the production and arranging duties himself, Richard handed those responsibilities off to the multi-talented H.B. Barnum, a widely-respected actor, musician, vocalist, arranger and producer who was on call for the likes of the Supremes, Frank Sinatra, Count Basie, Aretha Franklin and Lou Rawls among others.
From originals to covers of Motown classics, The Rolling Stones, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Hank Williams, and Hoyt Axton’s “Joy To The World” (made famous by Three Dog Night), there was no doubt who sat on the throne of popular music. This time around, “Green Power” was selected as the single with its flip, “Dancing In The Street,” but no chart action was to be had. Though Don Peterson’s striking cover photo likely attracted more than one taker browsing the record stores in ’71.
This album nicked Billboard’s pop album charts in November of ’71, and underscored the obvious: The King of Rock and Roll was back!
The King of Rock and Roll is back as a 12" long player and pressed on colored vinyl with a printed inner sleeve that includes liner notes by Bill Dahl.
Side A:
- King Of Rock And Roll
- Joy To The World
- Brown Sugar
- In The Name
- Dancing In The Street
Side B:
- Midnight Special
- The Way You Do The Things You Do
- Green Power
- I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry
- Settin’ The Woods On Fire
- Born On The Bayou