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Little Richard

1984 Georgia Music Hall of Fame Inductee

 One of the original rock & roll greats, Little Richard merged the fire of gospel with New Orleans R&B, pounding the piano and wailing with gleeful abandon. While numerous other R&B greats of the early '50s had been moving in a similar direction, none of them matched the sheer electricity of Richard's vocals. With his bullet-speed deliveries, ecstatic trills, and the overjoyed force of personality in his singing, he was crucial in upping the voltage from high-powered R&B into the similar, yet different, guise of rock & roll. Although he was only a hitmaker for a couple of years or so, his influence upon both the soul and British Invasion stars of the 1960s was vast, and his early hits remain core classics of the rock repertoire.

Heavily steeped in gospel music while growing up in Georgia, when Little Richard began recording in the early '50s he played unexceptional jump blues/R&B that owed a lot to his early inspirations Billy Wright and Roy Brown. In 1955, at Lloyd Price's suggestion, Richard sent a demo tape to Specialty Records, who were impressed enough to sign him and arrange a session for him in New Orleans. That session, however, didn't get off the ground until Richard began fooling around with a slightly obscene ditty during a break. With slightly cleaned-up lyrics, "Tutti Frutti" was the record that gave birth to Little Richard as he is now known -- the gleeful "woo!"s, the furious piano playing, the sax-driven, pedal-to-the-metal rhythm section. It was also his first hit, although, ridiculous as it now seems, Pat Boone's cover version outdid Richard's on the hit parade.

Boone would also try to cover Richard's next hit, "Long Tall Sally," but by that time it was evident that audiences black and white much preferred the real deal. In 1956 and 1957, Richard reeled off a string of classic hits -- "Long Tall Sally," "Slippin' and "Slidin'," "Jenny, Jenny," "Keep a Knockin'," "Good Golly, Miss Molly," "The Girl Can't Help It" -- that remain the foundation of his fame. While Richard's inimitable mania was the key to his best records, he also owed a lot of his success to the gutsy playing of ace New Orleans session players like Lee Allen (tenor sax), Alvin Tyler (baritone sax), and especially Earl Palmer (drummer), who usually accompanied the singer in both New Orleans and Los Angeles studios. Richard's unforgettable appearances in early rock & roll movies, especially The Girl Can't Help It, also did a lot to spread the rock & roll gospel to the masses.

Richard was at the height of his commercial and artistic powers when he suddenly quit the business during an Australian tour in late 1957, enrolling in a Bible college in Alabama shortly after returning to the States. Richard had actually been feeling the call of religion for a while before his announcement, but it was nonetheless a shock to both his fans and the music industry. Specialty drew on unreleased sessions for a few more hard-rocking singles in the late '50s, but Richard virtually vanished from the public eye for a few years. When he did return to recording, it was as a gospel singer, cutting a few little-heard sacred sides for End, Mercury, and Atlantic in the early '60s.

By 1962, though, Richard had returned to rock & roll, touring Britain to an enthusiastic reception. Among the groups that supported him on those jaunts were the Rolling Stones and the Beatles, whose vocals (Paul McCartney's especially) took a lot of inspiration from Richard's. In 1964, the Beatles cut a knockout version of "Long Tall Sally," with McCartney on lead, that may have even outdone the original. It's been speculated that the success of the Beatles, and other British Invaders who idolized Richard, finally prompted the singer into making a full-scale comeback as an unapologetic rock & roller. Hooking up with Specialty once again, he had a small hit in 1964 with "Bama Lama Bama Loo." These and other sides were respectable efforts in the mold of his classic '50s sides, but tastes had changed too much for Richard to climb the charts again. He spent the rest of the '60s in a continual unsuccessful comeback, recording for Vee-Jay (accompanied on some sides by Jimi Hendrix, who was briefly in Richard's band), OKeh, and Modern (for whom he even tried recording in Memphis with Stax session musicians).

It was the rock & roll revival of the late '60s and early '70s, though, that really saved Richard's career, enabling him to play on the nostalgia circuit with great success (though he had a small hit, "Freedom Blues," in 1970). He had always been a flamboyant performer, brandishing a six-inch pompadour and mascara, and constant entertaining appearances on television talk shows seemed to ensure his continuing success as a living legend. Yet by the late '70s, he'd returned to the church again. Somewhat predictably, he eased back into rock and show business by the mid-'80s. Since then, he's maintained his profile with a role in Down and Out in Beverly Hills (the movie's soundtrack also returned him to the charts, this time with "Great Gosh a-Mighty") and guest appearances on soundtracks, compilations, and children's rock records. At this point it's safe to assume that he never will get that much-hungered-for comeback hit, but he remains one of rock & roll's most colorful icons, still capable of turning on the charm and charisma in his infrequent appearances in the limelight. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide


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Main Releases

Christine

God's Beautiful City

Friends From the Beginning: Little Richard & Jimi Hendrix [Akarma] (2004)

The Specialty Sessions (box set) (1989)

The Specialty Box Set (box set) (1989)

Lifetime Friend (1986)

Sings (1976)

Little Richard Live (live) (1976)

Keep a Knockin' (1975)

Talkin' 'Bout Soul (1974)

Recorded Live (live) (1974)

You Can't Keep a Good Man Down (1972)

Friends From the Beginning: Little Richard & Jimi Hendrix [Ember] (1972)

The Second Coming (1972)

Mr. Big (1971)

The Rill Thing (1971)

King of Rock & Roll (1971)

Rock Hard Rock Heavy (1970)

Little Richard [1970] (1970)

Right Now (196?)

Good Golly Miss Molly (1969)

The Explosive Little Richard (1967)

Rock N Roll Forever (1967)

Little Richard Is Back (1965)

The Wild and Frantic Little Richard (1965)

Coming Home (1964)

Sings Spirituals (1963)

Little Richard with Sister Rosetta Tharpe (1963)

King of the Gospel Singers (1962)

Clap Your Hands (1960)

Pray Along with Little Richard, Vol. 1: A Closer Walk with Thee (1960)

Pray Along with Little Richard, Vol. 2: I'm Quitting Show Business (1960)

The Fabulous Little Richard (1959)

Little Richard [1958] (1958)

Here's Little Richard (1957)

EPs

Rocks

Little Richard [EP]

Modern Sides [10 Inch] (1981)

Do You Feel It [ep] (1966)

Memphis Slim and Little Richard [ep] (1964)

He's Back [EP] (1963)

Four Dynamic Numbers [ep] (1962)

Little Richard and His Band, Vol. 6 (1960)

Little Richard and His Band, Vol. 7 (1960)

Here's Little Richard, Vol. 1 [EP] (195?)

Here's Little Richard, Vol. 2 [EP] (195?)

Here's Little Richard, Vol. 3 [EP] (195?)

Little Richard and His Band, Vol. 5 (1959)

Little Richard, Vol. 1 (1957)

Little Richard, Vol. 2 (1957)

Little Richard, Vol. 3 (1957)

Little Richard and His Band, Vol. 1 (1957)

Little Richard and His Band, Vol. 2 (1957)

Little Richard and His Band, Vol. 3 (1957)

Little Richard and His Band, Vol. 4 (1957)

Children

Shake It All About (1992)

Singles

Good Golly Miss Molly [Cassette Single] (1991)

Compilations

10 Greatest Original Authentic

Forever Yours

Gold

Little Richard [Audio Encores]

Grand Slam & Other Greatest Hits

Little Richard [Bella Musica]

Rock & Roll Resurrection

Slippin' Slidin' & Shakin'

Tutti Frutti [Accord]

Little Richard [Kama Sutra]

Pump It Up

Sings the Gospel [MCA Special Products]

Greatest Hits [St. Clair]

18 Greatest (2007)

He's Got It (The Essential Blue Archive) (2007)

Classics (2007)

Tutti Frutti (2007)

Here's Little Richard/Little Richard (2006)

20 Greatest Hits [Deluxe 2006] (2006)

Tutti Frutti [Magic] (2006)

Golden Rockin Hits (2006)

Pray Along with Little Richard, Vol. 4 (2006)

The Best of Little Richard: The Vee Jay Years (2006)

Best of Little Richard [Platinum Disc] (2006)

R&B Chart-Toppers: Little Richard (2006)

Golden Legends: Little Richard Live (live) (2006)

Best of Little Richard [Direct Source] (2005)

Get Rich Quick (2005)

Architect of Rock 'N' Roll (2005)

Baby Face (2005)

Tutti Frutti [Galaxy/Zyx] (2005)

The Best of Little Richard [Master Classics] (2005)

The Mercury Blues Story: Midwest Blues, Vol. 2 (2005)

She's Got It (2005)

Lucille [Magic] (2005)

Rip It Up [Magic] (2005)

King of Rock and Roll: The Complete Reprise Recordings (2005)

Tutti Frutti [Rock & Roll Legends] (2005)

King of Rock 'n' Roll [Synergy] (2004)

Birth of a Legend (2004)

No 3 (2004)

The Greatest Gold Hits (2004)

Get Down With It: The Okeh Sessions [Bonus Tracks] (2004)

Rip It Up [Pazzazz] (2004)

Greatest Hits on Vee-Jay (2003)

Tutti Frutti [Dynamic] (2003)

Hall of Fame (2003)

20 Greatest Hits [Platinum Disc] (2003)

The Okeh Years (2003)

Keep a Knockin': The Best of Little Richard (2002)

Rocking With the Georgia Peach (2002)

Very Best (2002)

All-Time Greatest Hits (2002)

Shakin' & Screamin' with Little Richard (2002)

Tutti Frutti [Columbia River] (2001)

Blast from the Past: Little Richard (2001)

Forever Gold (2001)

Talking 'Bout Soul (2001)

Good Golly! [Sony Special Products] (2001)

Tutti Frutti [Golgr] (2000)

The Best of the Vee-Jay Years, Vol. 1 (2000)

The Best of the Vee-Jay Years, Vol. 2 (2000)

Great Little Richard (2000)

Whole Lotta Shakin' [Legend] (2000)

Pure Faith (2000)

Roots of Rock 'N' Roll (2000)

The Very Best of Little Richard [Cleopatra] (2000)

Little Richard [ARC] (2000)

Rock 'N' Roll Roots (2000)

Rockin' and Rollin' with Little Richard (2000)

Lucille [Sound Dimension] (1999)

Little Richard: Kings of Rock'n'Roll Series (1999)

God Is Real (1999)

The Best of Little Richard [Madacy] (1999)

Rock 'N' Roll Hits (1999)

Architect of Rock & Roll (1999)

The Best of Little Richard [Cleopatra] (1998)

Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On (1998)

Great (1998)

Black Diamond: Live at Mad Russian (live) (1998)

Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On!: Gold Collection (1998)

Back to Back: Little Richard & Chubby Checker (1998)

Back to Back: Little Richard & Roy Orbison (1998)

Preacher King of Rock N' Roll (1997)

20 Greatest Hits [Galaxy] (1997)

Best of Little Richard [1997 Madacy] (1997)

The Best of Little Richard [Excelsior] (1997)

Grand Slam Hits (1996)

Golden Hits [Intercontinental] (1996)

Shag on Down by the Union Hall (1996)

Greatest Hits [Sound Solutions] (1995)

Killer Cuts (1995)

Long Tall Sally [Prime Cuts] (1995)

The Best of Little Richard [Platinum Pop] (1995)

Mega Mix (1995)

Greatest Songs (1995)

His Greatest Hits [Special Music] (1994)

His All-Time Greats (1994)

Greatest Hits Recorded Live (live) (1994)

Greatest Hits [Retro] (1994)

Long Tall Sally [Retro] (1994)

His Best (1993)

The E.P. Collection (1993)

The Wildest! (1993)

Wild and Wonderful (1991)

Kings of Beat (Star-Club) (1991)

Lucille [Laserlight] (1991)

The Georgia Peach (1991)

Good Golly! [RSP] (1991)

Compact Command Performances (1990)

Graffiti Collection (1990)

His Greatest Recordings (1990)

The Formative Years 1951-53 (1989)

Little Richard [Ocean] (1989)

Little Richard, Vol. 2 [Ace] (1989)

Collection (1989)

King of Rock 'n' Roll [Entertainers] (1988)

Shut Up!: A Collection of Rare Tracks, 1951-1964 (1988)

Lucille [Lifetime] (1988)

20 Greatest Hits [Black Tulip] (1988)

Greatest Hits [Pickwick] (1988)

Long Tall Sally [Castle] (1987)

Little Richard [Music Collection] (1987)

Greatest Hits [MCS Look Back] (1987)

Rip It Up [Topline] (1987)

Tutti Frutti [Delta] (1987)

22 Greatest Hits (Specialty Recordings) (1987)

16 Greatest Hits (1987)

16 Rock & Roll Classics (1987)

20 Greatest Hits [Deluxe 1987] (1987)

Classic Cuts (1986)

20 Classic Cuts (1986)

The Essential (1985)

18 Greatest Hits (1985)

Precious Lord (1985)

The Best of Little Richard [Creole] (1984)

Greatest Hits [CBS] (1984)

He's Got It (1984)

Lucille [Premier] (1984)

Little Richard [Cambra] (1983)

The Real Thing (1983)

Get Down with It (1982)

Ooh! My Soul (1982)

Big Hits [Phonorama] (1982)

Greatest Hits [Specialty] (1980)

Little Richard and His Band (1980)

The Best of Little Richard [Up Front] (197?)

Greatest Hits [Epic] (197?)

Now (1977)

22 Original Hits (1977)

Whole Lotta Shakin' [Bulldog] (1977)

Little Richard and Jimi Hendrix Together (1977)

Little Richard [Timeless] (1977)

Big Hits [GNP] (1976)

The Great Ones (1976)

20 Original Hits (1976)

Star Collection (1975)

The Very Best of Little Richard [United Artists] (1975)

Dollars Dollars & More Dollars (1975)

The One & Only (1974)

Rip It Up [Joy] (1973)

Slippin' & Slidin' (1973)

Greatest Hits [Trip] (1972)

All Time Hits (1972)

The Original (1972)

The Best of Little Richard [Scepter] (1972)

The Incredible (1972)

The Second Coming [Charly] (1971)

Cast a Long Shadow (1971)

Little Richard & Roy Orbison (1970)

Well Alright! (1970)

Little Richard Story (1970)

Every Hour with Little Richard (1970)

Little Richard & Sister Rosetta Tharpe (1970)

Great Hits (196?)

Little Richard [Buddah] (196?)

It's Real (1968)

The Incredible Little Richard Sings His Greatest Hits--Live! (live) (1966)

Greatest Hits [United] (1966)

Really Movin' Gospel (1965)

His Greatest Hits [Vee-Jay] (1964)

Sings the Gospel [Prime Cuts] (1964)

Sings Freedom Songs (1964)

Greatest Hits [Joy] (1964)

Little Richard Sings (1963)

Pray Along with Little Richard (1963)

The Best of Little Richard [Exact] (1961)

His Biggest Hits (1959)

Greatest Hits [Onyx] (1959)

Grooviest 17 Original Hits! (1959)

Long Tall Sally [Specialty] (1958)

Little Richard [RCA Camden] (1958)

Little Richard, Vol. 2 [London] (1958)

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