Right Here and Now (Marcia Hines album)

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Right Here and Now
Right Here and Now by Marcia Hines.jpg
Studio album by
Released15 October 1994 (1994-10-15)
Recorded Studios 301, Eclipse Studios, Sydney.
Genre
Label Warner Music Australasia
Producer Daniel Denholm, Robin Smith
Marcia Hines chronology
Complete Marcia Hines 1975–1984
(1985)
Right Here and Now
(1994)
Time of Our Lives
(1999)
Singles from Amazing
  1. "Rain (Let the Children Play)"
    Released: August 1994
  2. "Give it All You Got"
    Released: November 1994

Right Here and Now is the eighth studio album released by Australian musician Marcia Hines, in October 1994. It debuted and peaked at #21 on the ARIA chart. It is her first album of original songs since Love Sides in 1983.

Contents

Background

In March 1994, Hines toured nationally for the first time in seven years and she signed a new contract with Warner Music Australia. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Give It All You Got"Robin Smith3:55
2."Rain (Let the Children Play)"Robin Smith4:13
3."Change"Brian Jones, Marcia Hines, Robin Smith5:18
4."Point of No Return"Robin Jones4:41
5."Right Here & Now"Robin Smith5:26
6."Common Mind"A Caine, Marcia Hines, Robin Smith4:33
7."Ought to Know" (with John Kenny)Robin Smith4:32
8."Your Love (Still Brings Me to My Knees)"Bobby Wood, Roger Cook 3:55
9."Don't Mean Nothin'"Robin Smith4:35
10."Nobody Knows"Anthony Dale, Vince Deltito4:30
11."Know It in Your Heart"Robin Smith5:08
12."Sooner or Later"Brian Jones, Barry Blue, Robin Smith4:34

Charts

Right Here and Now debuted and peaked at number 21 in October 1994.

Chart (1994)Peak
position
ARIA Albums Chart [2] 21

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References

  1. "Marcia Hines". Milesago. Retrieved 16 July 2008.
  2. "MARCIA HINES – Right Here and Now (ALBUM)". Australian-Charts. Retrieved 23 February 2016.