crumb bros track is amazing I was really wondering where I heard it before and then I realized that richard hell track I'm Your Man was it
― uh oh I'm having a fantasy, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 20:54 (seventeen years ago)
Forced Exposure was out of most of these so I tried another place and got the below response. Hopefully they will be able to get them
PHILLIPS, WASHINGTON What Are They Doing In Heaven Today? lp > THOMAS, IRMA The New Orleans Series lp > V/A Life Is A Problem lp > V/A Love Is Love lp
hey , we're out of all four of those. but we're about to get another big order from mississippi so we'll keep you posted when we get those back in. should be in the next week or so. thanks so much.
― curmudgeon, Thursday, 28 August 2008 22:19 (seventeen years ago)
stuff wil get reprinted -- not sure how soon. irma thomas is recent enough you should still be able to find copies man.
bongo joe reissue via arhoolie license will be NICE -- will be so great to have that on vinyl.
― Mike McGooney-gal, Friday, 29 August 2008 08:01 (seventeen years ago)
Aquarius mailorder says they can get me the Irma Thomas now, but still can't get me V/A Life Is A Problem lp, V/A Love Is Love lp, and the Washington Phillips. Mississippi Records told 'em that Love is Love won't be reissued for a year.
― curmudgeon, Monday, 15 September 2008 03:14 (seventeen years ago)
I wonder if any stores in the DC/Baltimore area have this stuff?
― curmudgeon, Tuesday, 16 September 2008 02:28 (seventeen years ago)
try true vine in baltimore, man -- ian's pals with eric and even working on a few releases, i believe...
― Mike McGooney-gal, Tuesday, 16 September 2008 04:56 (seventeen years ago)
Thanks.
― curmudgeon, Tuesday, 16 September 2008 12:44 (seventeen years ago)
Eric said last night that Ian is actually starting his own label, which will be distro'ed solely via Mississippi.
That's three new labels to be distro'ed by Miss. all starting up real soon -- Domino out of New Orleans, True Vine out of Baltimore, and Social Music also out of PDX...
Was super sweet last night seeing Jason Spaceman thank Eric for his label super profusely after the Spiritualized set.
― Mike McGooney-gal, Tuesday, 16 September 2008 14:15 (seventeen years ago)
― Mike McGooney-gal, Tuesday, September 16, 2008 4:56 AM (10 hours ago) Bookmark
ian just abdicated his share in true vine last week, but im sure jason will still carry the titles, esp if ian is gonna start releasing stuff through MS.
also, red onion books and records at 18th & T NW in DC has all the MS stuff as it comes out...
― 69, Tuesday, 16 September 2008 15:05 (seventeen years ago)
i got lipa kodi ya at true vine last year, love is love at harvest records in asheville, and like every other MS release at red onion...
― 69, Tuesday, 16 September 2008 15:06 (seventeen years ago)
also the irma thomas KILLS. in the top five MS releases so far!
― 69, Tuesday, 16 September 2008 15:08 (seventeen years ago)
Everyone better do yourself a favor and run out and buy the Bongo Joe LP on Mississippi RIGHT NOW. Fucking unbelievable record.
― ian, Wednesday, 1 October 2008 18:36 (seventeen years ago)
If Curmudgeon is still looking for those MS recordss listed above, shoot me and e-mail. We have the Irma Thomas, Life Is A Problem and Washington Phillips in stock.
― ian, Wednesday, 1 October 2008 18:39 (seventeen years ago)
just finished up the tracklist for the sequel to 'life is a problem' -- was one third compiled dby myself, a third by mr. nutt and a third by warren and eric the two label heads of mississippi.
Have you got test pressings yet??
― ian, Thursday, 2 October 2008 04:30 (seventeen years ago)
ian, sent you an email, let me know if it doesn't get through.
― just makes my strat rage, march and burn the face of the MAN. (John Justen), Thursday, 2 October 2008 06:49 (seventeen years ago)
hey john. replied to your email. let me know the address to ship to and i can give u a total! thx.
― ian, Thursday, 2 October 2008 22:05 (seventeen years ago)
Tell me about this 'Bongo Joe'.
― Doghouse O RLY (G00blar), Thursday, 2 October 2008 22:07 (seventeen years ago)
Texan street singer in the sixties playing an oil drum and singing fairly moralistic songs about dogs & the ways humans treat one another. In a voice that at times recalls the weirdest tom waits but never comes across as forced or phony.
― ian, Friday, 3 October 2008 01:52 (seventeen years ago)
originally released on Arhoolie, and fully licensed!
latest:Artist: ANIMALS + MENTitle: Never Bought Never Sold: Singles + Demos 1979-83Label: MISSISSIPPI RECORDSFormat: LPPrice: $12.00Catalog #: MR 024LP"Animals + Men -- named after a song by Adam and the Ants -- started life around the winter of 1978-1979 when Susan Wells took over vocal duties in what was a three piece called Psychotic Reaction. Based in Frome Somerset, their first release Don't Misbehave in the New Age (1980) was an indie hit. When the band split in '81, Susan and Ralph formed the Terraplanes. A & M/Terraplanes released three vinyl 45s. A few years ago, demos by the band surfaced on the Messthetics/Hyped 2 Death label. Recently, the band have reformed and performed the odd gig and are releasing an EP of new songs soon on Convulsive Records. Mississippi Records is proud to be the first to release an entire LP containing the three 45s and early demos, all recorded between 1979-1983. For fans of early UK DIY."
i kinda skipped some of the other louder mississippi stuff - dog faced hermans &c.
― schlump, Wednesday, 22 October 2008 19:29 (seventeen years ago)
Dog Faced Hermans record is absolutely fantastic, FYI. Maybe still available at Forced Exposure.
I was gonna bump this thread cuz I went to Mississippi (the store) last weekend, bought the Washington Phillips record (SO GOOD) but passed on that Animals & Men. They have all of their agonizingly out of print releases up there on the wall, laughing at you.
― sleeve, Wednesday, 22 October 2008 23:36 (seventeen years ago)
i thought i was the only one that heard that laughter!
― nerve_pylon, Wednesday, 22 October 2008 23:58 (seventeen years ago)
gonna pick this up tomorrow. sounds like they've taken it way back to pre war stuff/last kind words era stuff--
Artist: VATitle: Fight On, Your Time Ain't LongLabel: MISSISSIPPI RECORDSFormat: LPPrice: $13.00Catalog #: MR 025LP"Compilation of sanctified blues recorded between 1927-1934. This is our sequel to the popular Life Is A Problem LP. Twelve songs of pure guitar-driven gospel. This slab is as melodic as it is rockin'. Features songs by Bukka White, Willie Mae Morris, Bo Weevil Jackson, Kid Prince Moore and more. This is packaged in the old-fashioned tip-on sleeve."
i still think they messed up by not numbering things one mississippi, two mississippi &c
― schlump, Saturday, 8 November 2008 02:24 (seventeen years ago)
ha ha! yes, a totally missed opportunity.
― stirmonster, Saturday, 8 November 2008 04:50 (seventeen years ago)
not dour enough.jus kiddin i love the MS records. i think my favorite is "i don't feel at home in this world anymore" but they're all pretty essential.
― ian, Saturday, 8 November 2008 04:59 (seventeen years ago)
yeah ok scratch what i said earlier. "fight on..." is fucking great.
― 69, Wednesday, 3 December 2008 16:52 (seventeen years ago)
it's great, huh. some of it's really other worldly. and no-one writes songs like or plays guitar like sign of judgement anymore.
was going to bump this yesterday to note two new mississippi releases: the first rats lp and another portland seven inch (by sad horse: what a name). apparently the single "Comes with an incomplete Mississippi Records catalog.", which sounds interesting.
i've been chasing up a couple of singers from the earlier comps recently - everything i've heard by lulu jackson from last kind words is great, in the same vein as careless love.
― schlump, Wednesday, 3 December 2008 17:12 (seventeen years ago)
ive started tracking down as many of the original music LP's, earlier compilations of the african stuff on love is love and lipa kodi ya
― 69, Wednesday, 3 December 2008 20:19 (seventeen years ago)
as many as i can, that is
Hey Pete oh buddy oh pal
― curmudgeon, Thursday, 4 December 2008 01:41 (seventeen years ago)
wow i would like to do this. i was pretty surprised how much of love is love is culled from africa dances. ieven though some of the other hugh tracey stuff on there's amongst the best. is that the case with lipi kodi ya? & have you found anything good? i'm kind of clueless digging through stuff like folkways and original records because they all sound so good, like bavarian folk tales are automatically going to be pretty and gentle feeling.
― schlump, Thursday, 4 December 2008 04:13 (seventeen years ago)
control your boners, dude. im up to ONE so far.
― 69, Friday, 12 December 2008 21:44 (seventeen years ago)
on ebay right now from the UK, theres a copy of lipa kodi ya with a weird printed label. mine is plain white! can anyone else share about this?
― 69, Friday, 12 December 2008 21:45 (seventeen years ago)
can we also change this thread name to MISSISSIPPI RECORDS or do we want to keep it to only a few elite posters who can electronically talk about this stuff
― 69, Friday, 12 December 2008 21:51 (seventeen years ago)
there's a nice comp on Rounder called "ju ju roots" that isn't terribly hard to find that is similar in feel to Lipa Kodiya. My copy of said LP also has a plain white label.
― ian, Saturday, 13 December 2008 06:04 (seventeen years ago)
you know what? i just noticed that misspelling in this thread title for the first time.
― ian, Saturday, 13 December 2008 06:07 (seventeen years ago)
It can be a pain to find this thread. Who's got the ilx power to correct the spelling in the title and add "Mississippi Records" to it?
I haven't been able to get anyone to change my spelling error in the Chitlin Circuit soul thread title. Of course, I only requested a change on that thread (and I am the only one who posts on it!). It should be Theotis Ealey's not "Easley's". Chitlin Circuit Double-entendre -filled Soul 2004 (and onward) Theodis Easley's "Stand Up In It" is a song of the year
― curmudgeon, Saturday, 13 December 2008 16:27 (seventeen years ago)
Picked up Bongo Joe and Fight On the other day, but haven't listened to the latter yet. Awful, horrible packaging for Fight On though, and I like to pretend I don't care, but then it turns out I DO CARE. Make it look better. Anyways, Rats LP is fantastic. Song for song, maybe the best Dead Moon (not Dead Moon) album ever. Amazing how long Fred and Toody have been working that mine. Missed out on Irma Thomas. Sads.
― Suggest Ban Permalink (contenderizer), Saturday, 13 December 2008 19:24 (seventeen years ago)
It can be a pain to find this thread.
― Suggest Ban Permalink (contenderizer), Saturday, 13 December 2008 19:26 (seventeen years ago)
i'm sure i've seen irma thomas around recently. soundfix maybe? will liveblog every trip to a record store in this thread and tell you if it's around somewhere.
― schlump, Saturday, 13 December 2008 20:03 (seventeen years ago)
irma thomas is here
― 69, Sunday, 14 December 2008 18:19 (seventeen years ago)
CHANGE records (and LITTLE AXE) are MS records gag-labels
― 69, Sunday, 14 December 2008 18:20 (seventeen years ago)
Anyways, Rats LP is fantastic.
yeah! it's a noisy pressing, though, don't know if that's to do with the original or what, but killer. are there plans to rerelease their other albums, anyone know?
― sexual civilian (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Sunday, 21 December 2008 14:59 (seventeen years ago)
Just posted a request on the moderator thread to have them correct the spelling and add Mississippi Records to the title of this thread
― curmudgeon, Sunday, 21 December 2008 17:57 (seventeen years ago)
Thank you moderator for the quick thread title corrections
― curmudgeon, Sunday, 21 December 2008 18:19 (seventeen years ago)
yeah! it's a noisy pressing, though...-- GOTT PUNCH II
-- GOTT PUNCH II
True. Sounds like it was mastered off an old LP. Noticed the same thing on that Sub-Pop comp from a couple years back. Lots of crackle. Artistic decision or just a side-effect of the Tombstone/Mississippi process? Dunno, both maybe. Anyway, yeah, I'd love to see the other 2 LPs repressed.
― Bored American Aerospace Defense Command (BORAD) (contenderizer), Sunday, 21 December 2008 22:26 (seventeen years ago)
has anyone heard that why are we building such a big ship record? i might be getting the name off slightly. i think it's tangentially mississippi released.
― schlump, Monday, 29 December 2008 21:36 (seventeen years ago)
― schlump, Monday, December 29, 2008 9:36 PM (27 minutes ago) Bookmark
distributed through MS, but the matrix number is not like MR-XXX, which all the MS ones are, even the irma thomas ("change records") or the clean comp ("little axe records"). if you like gogol bordello, you might like it, but i think its wack.
― 69, Monday, 29 December 2008 22:05 (seventeen years ago)
OH GRAVEYARD is out, FYI. It's the debut release on Social Music, and is the sequel to 'Life is a Problem.' I think it came out OK.
Keep finding so much amazing music in this vein -- in fact we'll probably get a third comp. out soon that's also like it. I used to be worried that I didn't have enough material for this three CD box set (which will be called, as of today FIRE IN MY BONES) of post-war sanctified/ ethereal/ intense gospel I'm doing for Tompkins Square but now I'm not sure 320 minutes is enough.
Future Social Music titles: June Brides best-of comp., a Straight Street Group LP, a Jamaican gospel comp. (first time this stuff's ever been collected as far as I know), the first-ever album dedicated solely to the great bluesy gospel musician Boyd Rivers, the solo project of Frankie Rose which I do not yet know the name of, a killer white gospel comp., some other things.
Ohhh, and I did have a peek at that other Miss. Records thread on here, which was just stuffed with quite a lot of mis-information and then based on all of these crazy assumptions about other labels (i.e. show me ONE artist on Stern's that sees royalties), so I couldn't look at much of it. I'd much rather watch a 'House' rerun if I'm gonna listen to some asshole's opinion. But, in response to that there thread, I'll say that all titles on Social Music will be fully licensed, unless it's impossible to track an artist down in which case we'll hold stuff in escrow and cross our fingers.
Personally, I want to track down artists/ relatives, not only to give them $$ they fully deserve, but what if they have some other stuff lying around? For instance, the upcoming ABNER JAY release totally benefits from those guys having tracked down one of his kids.
Ohhhh, and not only has Mississippi started a tape-only label -- I think they're only available in the shop -- but I'm starting my own tape and CD-R label this month, too. Because I'm a no-good copy-cat, and because I found a professional dupe machine for super cheap.
― Mike McGooney-gal, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 04:51 (seventeen years ago)
yeah so any more RATS or what
― stuffy old songs about the buttocks (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Wednesday, 7 January 2009 04:58 (seventeen years ago)