Right Here (Eddie Money album)

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Right Here
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1991
Genre
Length38:23
Label Columbia
Producer Keith Olsen, Eddie Money, Marc Tanner, Monty Byrom, Randy D. Jackson
Eddie Money chronology
Greatest Hits: The Sound of Money
(1989)
Right Here
(1991)
Unplug It In
(1992)
Singles from Right Here
  1. "Heaven in the Back Seat"
    Released: 1991
  2. "I'll Get By"
    Released: 1991
  3. "She Takes My Breath Away"
    Released: 1992
  4. "Fall in Love Again"
    Released: 1992

Right Here is the eighth studio album by the American rock musician Eddie Money. It was released in September 1991 by Columbia Records and yielded four singles, three of which would make the Billboard Hot 100 chart, including the song "I'll Get By" which made it to number 21. [1] The video for "I'll Get By" is dedicated to the producer Bill Graham who had worked with Money on previous projects.

Contents

Reaching only number 160 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, Right Here would be Money's final chart appearance with an album of new material, [2] and his singles from the album would mark his final pop chart appearances. [1]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [3]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Heaven in the Back Seat"Craig Joiner, Robert John "Mutt" Lange 4:02
2."She Takes My Breath Away"Gary Bromham, Monty Byrom, Eddie Money, Dennis Morgan, Marc Tanner 4:19
3."Another Nice Day in L.A."Byrom, John Corey, Stan Lynch, Money3:37
4."Fall in Love Again"Byrom, Jeff Kossack, Money4:25
5."Run Right Back" Diane Warren 3:11
6."Things Are Much Better Today"Byrom, Money, Greg Lowry3:50
7."Fire and Water"Byrom, Money, Jerry Deaton4:14
8."Prove It Every Night"Byrom, Money, Deaton, David Neuhauser3:21
9."Think Twice"Tom Girvin, Money, Tanner3:53
10."I'll Get By" Antonina Armato, Money, Andy Hill3:31
Total length:38:23

Personnel

Musicians

  • Mike Baird – drums, drum programming
  • Kim Bullard – keyboards
  • Monty Byrom – guitar, keyboards, background vocals
  • John Corey – guitar
  • Don Cromwell – bass guitar
  • Jerry Deaton – keyboards
  • Charley Drayton – drums
  • Steve Farris – guitar
  • Tommy Funderburk – background vocals
  • Brian Gary – keyboards
  • Claude Gaudette – keyboards, drum programming
  • Tommy Girvin – guitar, background vocals
  • Bob Glaub – bass guitar
  • Randy Jackson – bass guitar
  • John Levesque – background vocals
  • Paul Mirkovich – keyboards
  • Eddie Money – Synclavier, background vocals, lead vocals
  • Don Schiff – bass guitar
  • The Smog Tones – background vocals
  • John Snyder – drums
  • Glenn Symmonds – drums
  • Marc Tanner – background vocals
  • Jack White – drums

Production

  • Allen Abrahamson – engineer
  • Frank Anthony – engineer, mixing
  • Michael Baird – drum programming
  • Kim Bullard – engineer
  • Monty Byrom – engineer, mixing, producer (3-8)
  • John Corey – arranger
  • Victor Deyglio – assistant engineer, second engineer
  • Claude Gaudette – drum programming
  • Steve Heinke – engineer
  • Randy D. Jackson – executive producer, producer (1-4, 10)
  • Rob Jacobs – mixing
  • Fred Kelly – assistant engineer, mixing assistant
  • David Leonard – mixing
  • Eddie Money – producer
  • Tim Nitz – assistant engineer
  • Keith Olsen – engineer, mixing, producer (1, 10)
  • Scott Ralston – assistant engineer
  • Jim Rondinelli – engineer
  • Shay Baby – engineer, mixing
  • Marc Tanner – producer (2, 9)
  • David Thoener – engineer, mixing
  • Wally Traugott – mastering
  • Christopher Zerbe – assistant engineer, second engineer

Charts

Chart (1991-1992)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [4] 160
US Billboard 200 [5] 160

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