The Second Coming | ||||
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Studio album by Little Richard | ||||
Released | September 1972 | |||
Recorded | 27 March 1972 - 12 April 1972 | |||
Genre | Rock 'n' Roll | |||
Length | 41:02 | |||
Label | Reprise | |||
Little Richard chronology | ||||
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The Second Coming was Little Richard's third album for Reprise Records, and saw him reunited with Robert "Bumps" Blackwell from his Specialty days, with them co-writing the majority of the album together. Unfortunately the album again failed to chart.
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Little Richard's profile was high during this period, with works including a track, "Miss Ann", on the album To Bonnie from Delaney, a still unreleased track with Joey Covington of The Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna, "Bludgeon Of A Bluecoat (The Man)", a duet with Mylon LeFevre on his 1961 track, "He's Not Just A Soldier", and two tracks on the soundtrack to $. However, his own albums weren't selling, and a fourth and final album for Reprise - Southern Child - was dropped from release. The tracks to all of Richard's Reprise sessions, including the Southern Child album, were finally released on CD in 2005 by Rhino Records.
Richard recalled: "I left Reprise because I felt that the producers didn't have me at heart. The Rill Thing was a good album. All the Reprise albums were, but they didn't push them. So I left them. It wasn't mutual. I went to Reprise because I felt the company could do something. [...] I think the producers and people who worked there thought I wasn't their main singer." [1] (page 167).
Album
Year | Chart | Position |
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1972 | Billboard Pop Albums | Did not chart |