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18-771: Right On may refer to: Albums [ edit ] Right On! (Jenny Lee Lindberg album) , 2015 Right On (The Supremes album) , 1970 Right On (Wilson Pickett album) , 1970 Songs [ edit ] "Right On" (song) , by Lil Baby "Right On", by Marvin Gaye from his album What's Going On , (1971) "Right On", by Boogaloo Joe Jones from Right On Brother , 1970 "Right On", by Gotthard from Firebirth , 2012 "Right On", by Ike Turner , 1972 "Right On", by OMC , 1996 "Right On", by The Rascals from Search and Nearness , 1970 "Right On!", by Silicone Soul Other uses [ edit ] Right On (TV series) ,

36-402: A Canadian youth television series "Right On" ( Beavis and Butt-head ) , an episode of Beavis and Butt-head Right On! (magazine) , an American teen magazine catering to African-American readers Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Right On . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

54-499: A customer of the shop, was offered a job soon after it opened and became its effective co-manager. Travis and Montgomery were joined by a further employee, Richard Scott, in June 1977. Rough Trade produced its own record for the first time after French punk band Métal Urbain came into the shop asking for assistance in publicising their music. The Rough Trade label subsequently issued a single by Jamaican reggae musician Augustus Pablo ,

72-432: A lack of proximity to heavy machinery". Richard Godwin's Evening Standard review concluded that "the best of Right On! snaps along at a rapid pace, building from Peter Hook -esque bass figures played high up the fretboard and tumultuous drums ... mixed a little too low for floor-filling purposes but high enough to create an anxious, addictive groove". In support of Right On! Lindberg performed an "early preview" of

90-682: A part of the Zomba Group until 11 June 2002 when BMG bought out this business. Prior to the BMG buyout, Rough Trade Records released the Strokes ' debut EP The Modern Age in the spring of 2001. In July 2007 Sanctuary Records then sold its stake in Rough Trade to the Beggars Group for £800,000 making Rough Trade independent once again. However, it can be argued that Rough Trade is not truly independent as it

108-627: A record shop, opened by Geoff Travis on Kensington Park Road, West London, in February 1976, with Travis reportedly taking the shop name from the Canadian art punk / new wave band Rough Trade . It was inspired by what Travis has described as the "community-based environment" of the City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco, and specialised in garage rock and reggae . Steve Montgomery, initially

126-458: A record store off Ladbroke Grove . It is currently run by co-managing directors Travis and Jeannette Lee and is affiliated to Beggars Group . Having successfully promoted and sold records by punk rock and early post-punk and indie pop bands such as the Normal and Desperate Bicycles , Travis began to manage acts and distribute bands such as Scritti Politti and began the label, which

144-676: Is the debut studio album by the American indie rock musician Jenny Lee Lindberg , credited as "Jennylee". It was released worldwide on December 11, 2015, on Rough Trade Records . Right On! was recorded at Happy Ending Studios in Silver Lake , a neighborhood in Los Angeles , California , during spring 2015, with Lindberg and Norm Block heading production . Block was part of Lindberg's core band, which included Dan Elkan and fellow Warpaint member Stella Mozgawa . Photographs and video clips from

162-561: The debut EP by Sheffield band Cabaret Voltaire and the second Stiff Little Fingers single, "Alternative Ulster". During 1978, the label released singles by the Monochrome Set , Subway Sect , Swell Maps , Electric Eels , Spizzoil and Kleenex . In 1979, Rough Trade's first album, Inflammable Material by Stiff Little Fingers, reached number 14 in the UK charts and became the first independently released album to sell over 100,000 copies in

180-506: The UK. Rough Trade's significance by this time was such that it was made the subject of a South Bank Show documentary. By the mid-1980s the label sought partnerships with bands from multiple genres, stating that "Hardcore, Dance, Reggae, Experimental & undefinable are all welcome." Rough Trade Records was relaunched in 2000 as an independently owned entity, a partnership between Travis, Jeannette Lee (a former member of Public Image Ltd. ), and minority partners Sanctuary Records , as

198-572: The album at Baby's All Right in Brooklyn , New York on November 4, 2015, followed by a tour of the United Kingdom. All songs written and composed by Jenny Lee Lindberg . All personnel credits adapted from Right On! ' s liner notes Rough Trade Records Rough Trade Records is an independent record label based in London, England. It was formed in 1976 by Geoff Travis who had opened

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216-454: The album's recording sessions were regularly shared by Lindberg on various social media sites, including Instagram and Facebook , during production. Right On! incorporates new wave and gothic rock elements alongside Lindberg's "signature Warpaint groove", according to the album's press release. The album features Lindberg's "breathy" vocals, which have been described as contributing to its overall "hazy and dreamy" sound. Right On!

234-499: The album's trailer, the video included clips of three album tracks: "Never", "Boom Boom" and "He Fresh". In a Pitchfork review, Jes Skolnik wrote that the record "owes quite a bit to '80s and '90s goth-leaning college rock but thankfully never feels like a direct tracing thereof". The Guardian critic Rachel Aroesti said that "lead single 'Never' pairs a ' Transmission '-esque bassline with wayward drums, while 'Blind' presents droning, dismantled blues and 'Offerings' sounds like

252-673: The label into receivership . However, Travis resurrected the label in the late 1990s partnering with Lee, finding success with the Libertines , the Strokes , Anohni and the Johnsons and more. The roster is diverse, with Sleaford Mods , Dean Blunt , black midi , Jarvis Cocker , Special Interest , Jockstrap and Lankum among those signed to the label, which has ranged stylistically through alternative rock , post-punk and new wave , garage rock , and psychedelic rock , but also art pop , folk , electronic , and soul . Rough Trade began as

270-426: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Right_On&oldid=1117128862 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Right On! (Jenny Lee Lindberg album) Right on! (stylized as right on! )

288-461: The work of a goth-rock Orange Juice ". Anna Alger of Exclaim! wrote that the record "cements [Lindberg's] place as an intuitive songwriter who knows how to craft complex, danceable songs as well as introspective, downtempo numbers." NME reviewer Barry Nicolson said that the record emphasizes "mood over melody" and suggests that "it's something of a grower, whose charms are revealed like arcane secrets only to those with patience, persistence and

306-617: Was informed by left-wing politics and structured as a co-operative . Label activities began in 1978. Soon after, Rough Trade also set up a distribution arm that serviced independent retail outlets across Britain, a network that became known as the Cartel . In 1983, Rough Trade signed the Smiths . Interest and investment of major labels in the UK indie scene in the late 1980s, as well as overtrading on behalf of Rough Trade's distribution wing, led to cash flow problems, and eventually to bankruptcy, forcing

324-450: Was released worldwide on December 11, 2015, on Rough Trade Records , in LP , CD and digital download formats. Optional pre-ordered physical copies contained a limited-edition custom-designed patch and signed Polaroid photograph. A one-minute teaser video, shot by Mia Kirby and Sierra Swan , was released on YouTube alongside Right On! ' s announcement on September 15, 2015. Acting as

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