jazzed about this comin up:http://ghostcapital.blogspot.com/2010/12/va-ishlihan-n-tenere-mississippi.html
― schlump, Thursday, 30 December 2010 01:06 (fifteen years ago)
^^^ does not disappoint
― schlump, Saturday, 22 January 2011 00:46 (fifteen years ago)
Yeah, I really like it as well. And the Marisa Anderson LP is really nice too.
― not everything is a campfire (ian), Saturday, 22 January 2011 02:30 (fifteen years ago)
oh really? i thought i might try to listen through before picking it up; the tjo on mississippi is one of my faves, but shelley short i can pretty much live without. will keep a lookout. is instrumental iirc?
― schlump, Monday, 31 January 2011 11:14 (fifteen years ago)
Instrumental and electric!
― not everything is a campfire (ian), Monday, 31 January 2011 13:31 (fifteen years ago)
x-post-
Does that Sahelsounds release explain where the songs are from--are they taken from existing cassette releases, or are they previously unreleased stuff?
― curmudgeon, Monday, 31 January 2011 13:58 (fifteen years ago)
these guys are apparently putting out a pretty excellent new album by marisa anderson: http://marisaanderson.bandcamp.com/electrified, raw bluesy instrumentals.
― tylerw, Monday, 31 January 2011 20:51 (fifteen years ago)
it's out and i really enjoy it. (the Marisa Anderson that is.)
curmudgeon, i believe the sahel sounds recordings are previously unreleased recordings by some fellow whose name i can't remember because i don't have the booklet in front of me. good notes on each song giving context, nice photos etc.
― not everything is a campfire (ian), Monday, 31 January 2011 23:51 (fifteen years ago)
I'm listening to the Irma Thomas comp and fuck me this is just great songs all the way through. This is just on mp3 sorry guys but I will buy this if I see it.
― a fucking stove just fell on my foot. (Colonel Poo), Saturday, 5 February 2011 01:50 (fifteen years ago)
Kleenex/Liliput box set!!!
I already have the 2CD so no way am I buying this, but still very cool.
― sleeve, Sunday, 6 February 2011 03:42 (fifteen years ago)
Washington Phillips might be re-issued later on in the year, according to Warren of Mississippi.but don't hold me to it. does anybody know if Life Is a Problem or OH GRAVEYARD will ever be re-issued so that the record buying elite aren't the only ones to own copies?plus, i don't know if there is a topic for this, but why don't Yazoo and Document labels release records?, they only release worthless cds, this is a problem,It's as though the elite owners of rare 78s don't want the little people to have their share on vinyl, how is it there were tonnes of labels in the past who released beautiful quality product (origin label, arhoolie and so on) and little or no now??it's not as though these sold in their millions in the first place anyway, I mean just as many people now would've bought a washington phillips lp, or blind willie johnson!why can't more labels take a chance to sell vinyl again, who wants a bloody cd of washington phillips? i know key to the kingdom is a great set but imagine that on vinyl, like owning treaure! something has to be done,Mississippi, despite any flaws or unprofessionalism are the only label to earn my praise, even sublime frequencies with their great roster still release pap cds, worthy of the rubbish bin,is anybody here with me? oh the kleenx set looks great, i'm not a huge new wave fan but it's great to see more quality
― Doggie Diner, Thursday, 24 February 2011 18:25 (fifteen years ago)
Hi Doggie diner!You may be interested to learn that up to 20 Yazoo title will be reissued on LP this year.. the original LP collections reproduced without addition or deletion. These have been unavailable on CD now for a while, their tracks being split into various 'new' compilations. So far "The Early Blind Willie McTell" and "Frank Stokes' Dream" have been reissued on affordable LPs by a company called Scorpio. Also, someone has been issuing the Secret Museum of Mankind series on Yazoo on double LPs; they're up to number three.
if you contact arhoolie they do have some LPs still for sale in their catalog, including some document, wolf, earl, rst etc.
― not everything is a campfire (ian), Thursday, 24 February 2011 21:26 (fifteen years ago)
also heard rumblings that Sublime Frequencies will be issuing their earlier CD releases on vinyl, as most of their new releases have been. Not sure how accurate that is, but I think they must know they can sell vinyl by this point. Their releases fly out of stores and out of print very quickly, in general. I'm not a Sublime Frequencies completist--I don't like all of it--but I am glad to have the option.
First volume I'd unhesitatingly pick up on LP is the first Folk & Pop Sounds of Sumatra. The Samsimar tracks on there are unbelievably gorgeous.
― not everything is a campfire (ian), Thursday, 24 February 2011 21:29 (fifteen years ago)
Also, someone has been issuing the Secret Museum of Mankind series on Yazoo on double LPs; they're up to number three.
think the first one of these was reissued on mississippi?, iirc
wanted to bump this to see if anyone had the new brass pins mississippi; i only go back to a coupla things on string of pearls, so am waiting for some enthusiasm before tracking it down. it kinda veered more into ethnomusicology territory, i thought.
― your LiveJournal experience (schlump), Thursday, 24 February 2011 21:45 (fifteen years ago)
is mcgonigal around still? someone said he was writing a book about mississippi records, of all things. true?
― tylerw, Thursday, 24 February 2011 23:38 (fifteen years ago)
i have brass pins (unlistened to) and the latest abner jay 10 inch which is good blare,thank you campfire ian, i really didn't know arhoolie would entertain me and it's great news about the yazoo label, everything that was great about those releases were contained in having the lp, yazoo even released some rather drab stuff, like the hokum style blues, but the sleeves are still works of art,i remeber when people told me vinyl is back, i never believed them, but with groups like Mississippi there is hope, do document and wolf still release vinyl??!i have some but i was unaware,it'd be a treat to have utah smith or raw gospel like him on lp, i'll have to pester these labels, thanks for the info,peace
― Doggie Diner, Friday, 25 February 2011 00:46 (fifteen years ago)
schlump, i think the first Secret Museum was being distributed by MS, but not actually released by them. I think they're now exclusively available through forced exposure in the US..
I do enjoy the brass pins collection, but if yer not into ethnic 78s it's not gonna do much for you. I've only listened a few times so far.
― not everything is a campfire (ian), Friday, 25 February 2011 01:43 (fifteen years ago)
Document & Wolf aren't pressing new vinyl, but Arhoolie has or had a lot of their old stock for sale.
― not everything is a campfire (ian), Friday, 25 February 2011 01:45 (fifteen years ago)
thanks for the tip nonetheles,those museum of man sets look dead good, though pricey sums i've seen the wolf page, they have a section of 53 records for sale with little or no info or pics, i'll have to chase them up, has anyone the group inerane records?, i'm a new poster so i'm unsure how to navigate here, group inernae are a top group
― Doggie Diner, Friday, 25 February 2011 04:12 (fifteen years ago)
hi there
here's a couple of links to get you started
http://www.ilxor.com/ILX/SiteNewAnswersControllerServlethttp://www.ilxor.com/ILX/index.jspIntroduce Yourselves!
I like group Inerane but my favorite of those is the Bombino one... is that Sahel Sounds comp out yet?
― sleeve, Friday, 25 February 2011 04:31 (fifteen years ago)
Ishilan n-Tenere?, yah, mississippi released it after xmas, yet to listen to it it's in the ''to listen to'' moundbest idea is to order straight from them really
― Doggie Diner, Sunday, 27 February 2011 19:34 (fifteen years ago)
^ it's great; just got it. it's like the mellower side of the Bombino lp
― nerve_pylon, Sunday, 27 February 2011 23:12 (fifteen years ago)
Artist: VATitle: Last Time AroundLabel: MISSISSIPPI RECORDSFormat: LPPrice: $14.00Catalog #: MRP 002LP"Part three in Mississippi Records series exploring the rawest side of gospel music (Part one being the Life Is A Problem compilation & part two being the Oh Graveyard, You Can't Hold Me Always compilation) Moving ballads sit side by side with incredibly rocking crunchy guitar workouts. The recordings span the 1950s through to the '80s, but the sound is timeless & consistently soulful like you won't believe. Artists include Precious Bryant, Isaiah Owens, The Hickory Bottom Harmoneers, Boyd Rivers, The Straight Street Holiness Group & many more. We are very proud of this one. Housed in an old school 'tip on' sleeve."
oooooohalso a p solid 2lp willie johnson thing that i'll probably pick up
― Abattoir Educator / Slaughterman (schlump), Monday, 7 November 2011 16:16 (fourteen years ago)
is this a mcgonigal comp? he is good at this stuff.
― tylerw, Monday, 7 November 2011 16:22 (fourteen years ago)
idk (tho i think he is a straight street group stan so maybs), you should check out his last tompkins square thing if you haven't, though, it kills
― Abattoir Educator / Slaughterman (schlump), Monday, 7 November 2011 16:29 (fourteen years ago)
So:
Thanks for considering joining the Mississippi CSR (Community Supported Record program).We started this website in order to answer a question I’m often asked whenever I stray from my neighborhood in Portland: "Is there a way I can sign up to some sort of subscription series and get the Mississippi releases as they come out?" After years of resistance for no good reason, we’ve decided to team up with our friend Raf, who runs the excellent website Eggy mailorder, and make this a request we can fill.If you choose to join, you will receive every Mississippi/Change release as it comes out. You will be guaranteed copies of every release, no matter how limited the pressing. Your records will be shipped immediately upon their release, at the same time that we ship copies to stores all over the world.
We started this website in order to answer a question I’m often asked whenever I stray from my neighborhood in Portland: "Is there a way I can sign up to some sort of subscription series and get the Mississippi releases as they come out?" After years of resistance for no good reason, we’ve decided to team up with our friend Raf, who runs the excellent website Eggy mailorder, and make this a request we can fill.
If you choose to join, you will receive every Mississippi/Change release as it comes out. You will be guaranteed copies of every release, no matter how limited the pressing. Your records will be shipped immediately upon their release, at the same time that we ship copies to stores all over the world.
― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 23 February 2012 23:37 (fourteen years ago)
temppppppting. though the fact that there's no way to pay online ensures that i won't drunkenly subscribe some night.
― tylerw, Thursday, 23 February 2012 23:49 (fourteen years ago)
Hmmm....
― used to have a crush on Dawn from En Vogue (admrl), Thursday, 23 February 2012 23:50 (fourteen years ago)
I have always wanted to be part of something like this, except I am far too fickle.
― used to have a crush on Dawn from En Vogue (admrl), Thursday, 23 February 2012 23:51 (fourteen years ago)
LIFE IS A PROBLEM is still dope though
I mean, Crumb Brothers!
― used to have a crush on Dawn from En Vogue (admrl), Thursday, 23 February 2012 23:52 (fourteen years ago)
man their sleeves are really next level there
also:
V/A - Irene J'Taime (African acoustic performances - very beautiful)
Michael Hurley - At Home With Driftin' Woods (A full LP of unreleasedsongs from his first folkways LP session. Very high quality)
― john-claude van donne (schlump), Friday, 24 February 2012 11:47 (fourteen years ago)
oooooooh.
― one dis leads to another (ian), Friday, 24 February 2012 15:41 (fourteen years ago)
otm
― catbus otm (gbx), Friday, 24 February 2012 15:49 (fourteen years ago)
also unreleased Dead Moon EP, 3rd Rats LP.
― sleeve, Friday, 24 February 2012 21:04 (fourteen years ago)
The African Guitar Box (5 LPs housed in a pine box with a beautifulprint affixed to it. 200 press. An optional item to your CSR records)
anyone know what's on this and how much it'll cost? if it's actual african acoustic (dry) guitar i'm all over this. kind of wish mississippi had an email contact but i actually understand why they don't. maybe i'll send them some snail mail.
― flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Friday, 24 February 2012 23:07 (fourteen years ago)
if i send them a check for like $300 what's the chance they'll fuck up and i'll have poured that money down the drain?
― flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Friday, 24 February 2012 23:08 (fourteen years ago)
my guess is close to zero. also, just call them on the phone. they're in the book.
what are they gonna do when they get more than 200 subscribers? just increase the pressings, I hope.
― sleeve, Saturday, 25 February 2012 00:34 (fourteen years ago)
if anyone in the UK decides to do this I'd be interested to know how it works out as this would be something I would probably do when I have more money to play with
― owenf, Saturday, 25 February 2012 01:16 (fourteen years ago)
not really any way i can do this but it's great it's happening, & the 'any amount' thing seems like an awesome development, like what a neat thing to be able to control. i want like ten of the records that are forthcoming.
at a slight tangent, does anyone go to/has anyone been to/can anyone offer vague guidance about the montreal store that i forget exactly how but which is allied w/mississippi, maybe being run by the other guy who started the label? it's like a bakery or something.
― john-claude van donne (schlump), Saturday, 25 February 2012 12:14 (fourteen years ago)
The Montreal store is located at the back of an apartment that Warren (Mississippi co-founder) once lived in. It's just a little room that still operates as a record store a couple Saturdays every month (in the winter at least). Warren isn't in Montreal anymore but a couple people still man it. Camilla (ex-Sunset Rubdown) used to bring down and sell pastries every once in awhile, though I don't believe she does anymore. The entrance to the store is in the alley between St. Urbain and Waverly and just north of Bernard (behind the elementary school).
― chromecassettes, Saturday, 25 February 2012 17:37 (fourteen years ago)
ty for that; I knew I was mangling the details somewhat. gonna check it out, sometime. I was thinking it would generally be a plus for any town to have a local Mississippi stockist, though obviously it's cool that the record club slightly eases the pressure w/that.
― john-claude van donne (schlump), Sunday, 26 February 2012 13:49 (fourteen years ago)
Cheap Thrills and Phonopolis both deal with Warren direct and carry all the releases as well. All the shipments come to Cheap Thrills and then are divided up between Backroom, Phonopolis and Cheap Thrills. Every other record store in Montreal goes through a larger distributor.
― chromecassettes, Sunday, 26 February 2012 14:19 (fourteen years ago)
i got that african guitar box. it is kind of ridiculous, packaging-wise. it is a handcrafted (cheaply and a bit clumsily) box made out of pine, with a little gate you open to access the 5 LPs. the box is made of more or less raw pine--there are lots of splinters and holes, etc. nothing has been sanded down, really. i got a splinter picking up the thing. there is a generic silkscreened image pasted on one side of the box. no information about the title of the collection or anything on the box. track listings are on the individual record labels.
the packaging--down to the white hands playing guitar on the silkscreened image--has nothing to do with the music "inside." it's also very clumsy as it won't fit on standard record shelves and probably would scratch up the sleeves on either side of it if it did. in other words it's not very practical. by etsy standards it's a pretty rough homemade job.
i've only listened to one LP but the music is, as expected, phenomenal. i'm not yet sure--i haven't checked--if it duplicates material elsewhere but i suspect it does. i think it draws to some extent from the hugh tracey archive.
ideally i'd like to keep the music--via MP3 or something--and sell off the package since it's just not going to fit easily anywhere in my apartment and--let's face it--it's ugly. maybe i'll wait a while until these are sold out--i'm guessing there aren't more than a few hundred of these. unless someone devoted their entire month to constructing them.
― flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Tuesday, 5 June 2012 05:39 (fourteen years ago)
this illustrates some of the dubious aspects of the mississippi ethos (?) to the extreme. here we have a handcrafted object, nearly a hapax legomena, that deliberately makes obscure what's inside (and no liner notes to help with that). music, no doubt, about which a fair bit has been written (in fact, i know that a number of folks in germany, england, the USA, and elsewhere have written intelligently about this kind of african acoustic guitar music.) as an object it's kind of tacky and ugly. aside from it being so damned odd, the only real pleasure in owning it is just that--being one of the few to own it. but it doesn't (for me anyway) have a lot of aesthetic value in and of itself. i wish someone would just share the music on MP3 or FLAC (seeing as the musicians aren't being compensated anyway) and i can get rid of the box.
― flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Tuesday, 5 June 2012 05:43 (fourteen years ago)
big question: how much it cost? if it's less that $75, i figure it's a fair price for a limited-run art object (supposedly just 200 pieces made), however splintery and/or aesthetically dubious. especially if the music is, as you say, phenomenal.
― spextor vs bextor (contenderizer), Tuesday, 5 June 2012 06:29 (fourteen years ago)
yeah, i don't think it was a rip off or anything... i think it was $65. for 5 LPs + weird wooden box. hey, i'll sell it to you for $500!
― flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Tuesday, 5 June 2012 07:46 (fourteen years ago)
j/k
ok so it turns out that as predicted most of this stuff is from various LPs and CDs curated by john storm roberts on the original music label. which of course had liner notes. out of print, but they can be found online, if you know where to look.
mississippi up to their old ways, i guess.
― flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Tuesday, 5 June 2012 07:48 (fourteen years ago)
ok these are basically straight bootlegs of the three volumes of "african acoustic" on original music label. why don't they just label them as such? this is pretty rotten.
― flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Tuesday, 5 June 2012 07:51 (fourteen years ago)