It Ain't What You Do, It's The Way How You Do It (2:45)
The Saints (5:02)
Nuki Suki (5:30)
Rockin' Rockin' Boogie (5:29)
Prophet Of Peace (3:18)
Thomasine (3:09)
Sanctified, Satisfied Toe-Tapper (7:07)
Review: It is well known that Little Richard revolutionised music as a founding father of rock 'n' roll. His flamboyant style was as important to that as his electrifying performances and genre-defining hits like 'Tutti Frutti' and 'Long Tall Sally' which very much reshaped popular culture. After years of chart success, Richard underwent a profound spiritual transformation that ended with him leaving rock for ministry in the 1960s. However, his 'Second Coming' to music bridged his dynamic artistry with gospel roots and now that album is reissued on red vinyl. It's the sound of an artist uniting faith and creativity and cemented him as both a musical innovator and a cultural trailblazer.
Review: Released in 1971, marking Little Richard's dynamic return to the limelight, the album blends the eccentric performer's signature explosive energy with covers of contemporary hits and originals, all while highlighting his unique vocal prowess. Tracks like 'Brown Sugar' and 'Midnight Special' reinterpret rock and soul with his plant of flair. and overall the album, which was produced by HB Barnum, balances raw rock 'n' roll with gospel-infused ballads. Though not a commercial smash, the album indeed reaffirmed his title as the King of Rock & Roll and now it comes reissued on white wax.
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