Right Here, Right Now (Russ Taff album) explained

Right Here, Right Now
Type:Studio
Artist:Russ Taff
Cover:Russ Taff Right Here Right Now.jpg
Released:1999
Studio:The Interociter and Great Circle Sound (Nashville, Tennessee).
Genre:CCM, gospel, roots rock, blues
Length:53:54
Label:Benson Records
Producer:Russ Taff, James Hollihan, Jr.
Prev Title:Winds of Change
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:The Best of Russ Taff
Next Year:2003

Right Here, Right Now is the eight studio album by Christian singer-songwriter Russ Taff. Released in 1999, it is his first and only album on Benson Records[1] also his first full-length Christian album of new material in 10 years, after 1991's Grammy winning Under Their Influence, his limited country success of 1995's Winds of Change and released two years after the death of his father.[2] Taff's father was a Pentecostal minister and a couple of his songand s reflect that on the album. Taff and his long-time guitarist James Hollihan, Jr. produced the album.

Critical reception

Steve Huey of AllMusic says Right Here, Right Now "is among his more introspective efforts, exploring issues of strength, frailty, and the trials and joys of maintaining strong religious faith in the face of human imperfection. Taff is more confessional than many of his CCM peers, coming off as all the more effective in his message through his refusal to sugarcoat."

Personnel

Production

Notes and References

  1. Book: Russ Taff: Benson Records. 1999. Benson Records.
  2. Book: Inc, Nielsen Business Media . Billboard . 1999-06-19 . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. . en.