Right Here and Now
Appearance
For Marcia Hines' album of the same name, see Right Here and Now (Marcia Hines album).
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Allmusic | (?)[1] |
Houston Press | (?)[2] |
Country Standard Time | (?)[3] |
Right Here and Now is the third album by American singer/songwriter Owen Temple. It was released in 2002 on El Paisano Records.
Track listing
All songs (Temple) except where noted
- “Accidentally Break My Heart” - 2:57
- “Burning Too Hot to Last” - 2:58
- “Little Sweet Loss” - 3:31
- “This Ain't Las Vegas” - 3:48
- “No Daring Is Fatal” - 3:24
- “Move Around Money” - 3:36
- “For Old Times' Sake” - 3:14
- “Before the Night Becomes the Dawn” - 4:59
- “Trouble With You” - 3:06
- “The Madder You Are (The Cuter You Get) ” - 4:15
- “Faith Without Works” - 2:49
- “That's Not Something I Could Do” - 4:49
Credits
Musicians
- Owen Temple - acoustic
- Phil Madeira - electric guitar, acoustic, pedal steel, Piano, Mandolin, Accordion, Dobro, harmony vocals on "Move Around Money"
- Mark Robertson - bass
- Al Perkins - pedal steel
- Fats Kaplin - Fiddle, Mandolin
- Dennis Holt - drums
- Jake Armerding - harmony vocals on "Accidentally Break My Heart," "No Daring Is Fatal," "Before The Night Becomes The Dawn," "Faith Without Works," and "That's Not Something I Could Do"
- Greg Trooper harmony vocals on "Trouble With You," "The Madder You Are (The Cuter You Get)," and "Like We Still Care"
- Kenny Meeks - harmony vocals on "Burning Too Hot to Last," "Little Sweet Loss," "This Ain't Las Vegas," "For Old Times' Sake," and "Rivers Run From Many Waters"
Production
- Produced by Phil Madeira
- Engineered by Jordan Richter and Phil Madeira
- Recorded at Roswell East, Nashville, Tennessee and at The Mission, Nashville, Tennessee
Artwork
- Art Direction/Design by Grafika
- Photography by Kim Maguire[4]
Releases
year | format | label | catalog # |
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2002 | CD | El Paisano Records | EPR CD 650177 |