Result found for “MISSISSIPPI”
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Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru, an Ethiopian nun and pianist, recorded her vocal albums in the 1960s and 1970s in the islands, which are highly acclaimed among the Mississippi reissues, but this is a vocal album that she recorded at home on cassette. It is a total of eight songs that she had hoped to have released before her death in March 2023.[Read More]
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LEE HAZEWOOD ~ LINK WRAY ~ A Mississippi song that excites Sun Records lovers. Sheet.[Read More]
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A vinyl reissue (2022 Repress) by Mississippi of a collection of unreleased songs by Lithuanian thereminist CLARA ROCKMORE, released only on CD in 2006. Why did it have to be that? Because there is a stick there. The only answer is that the miraculous theremin sound is so good that it almost sounds like a solo, and the miraculous sound of the piano goes beyond healing.[Read More]
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From Mississippi, which has established its own world of record stores in the reissue culture, whether it's suspicious or not, and gained fans from all over the world, this is another perfect compilation of songs recorded by a young man named Frank Joseph Humplick who lived in a city called Moshi in Tanzania in the 1950s, together with his two sisters. It seems that he released a 10-inch with two songs made for a radio station in 1959, but this album contains 12 songs that will make you wonder if there is such a pure-sounding calypso, and happiness will come naturally.[Read More]
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Alan Lomax, a folk music researcher and director of the Library of Congress who had a great influence on the folk music movement all over the world, recorded a phantom session by Tennessee country blues singer FRED MCDOWELL in 1959. A 2011 masterpiece board that recorded the sound source. Long-lasting repress including cover songs. Pitchfork gave it an 8.5 at the time.[Read More]
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Alan Lomax, a folk music researcher and director of the Library of Congress who had a great influence on the folk music movement all over the world, recorded a phantom session by Tennessee country blues singer FRED MCDOWELL in 1959. A 2011 masterpiece board that recorded the sound source. Long-lasting repress including cover songs. Pitchfork gave it an 8.5 at the time.[Read More]
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Numero Group, Morning Trip, a label that develops New Age Americana from the 60s, which can be said to be the ambient version of Mississippi. New age guitarist BARRY CLEVELAND, who seems to have been active in the San Francisco Bay Area since the 90's. As the label name suggests, the gentle gradation that expresses the awakening in the morning and the introduction to sleep at night is still appealing to the fans of this label. Meditational ambient jazz made with guitar, flute, synthesizer, and bells. ·album. A quiet new age album featuring Grammy-nominated new age duo EMERALD WEB's Bob Stohl and Kat Epple. The album that he independently released on cassette tape only in 1986 is the first vinyl release.[Read More]
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=BACK IN Wah Wah Wino's popular work, repressed after 2 years.= With POWELL and HELM, you can go flat with the current UK indie, a precious now burning Irish buzz label Wah Wah Wino from Dublin, mysterious producer DAVY KEHOE's second 12-inch. . Dublin-raised DAVY KEHOE woke up in New Orleans in the South and really set out on a journey. Brooklyn-raised Alan Vega admired Southern Mississippi-born Elvis Presley Just like Suicide's mix of Dublin electronic and Southern mud rock'n'roll Organ, harmonica and dub vocals above the beat The Great Rockin' Trip Beat Long AB side that even early DIRTY BEACHES fans who love Bluesy Dubliner should go to immediately.[Read More]
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The 8th album released in 1999 by DEAD MOON, which had a great influence on grunge and the current American indie, garage and hardcore scenes, will finally be reissued in 2022.[Read More]
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Alan Lomax, a folk music researcher and director of the Library of Congress who had a great influence on the folk music movement all over the world, recorded a phantom session by Tennessee country blues singer FRED MCDOWELL in 1959. A 2011 masterpiece board that recorded the sound source. Long-lasting repress including cover songs. Pitchfork gave it an 8.5 at the time.[Read More]
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エチオピアの修道女でありピアニストでもあるEMAHOY TSEGE MARIAM GEBRUによるピアノ独奏曲集第1巻。エリック・サティ、ドビュッシー、コプト・エチオピア教会の典礼音楽、エチオピアの伝統音楽などをバックボーンに奏でた彼女の音源で得た収入は全て母国の孤児院へ寄付されていた。[Read More]
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1976年に公開禁止となったイランのクィア・ゴシック級ホラー・ムーヴィ『Chess of The Wind、幻のサウンドトラックがMississipiよりヴァイナルReissue、2024。
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This work is composed of unreleased or virtually unavailable songs, mainly from the album "Hymn of Jerusalem" released by Ethiopian nun and pianist EMAHOY TSEGE MARIAM GEBRU in 1972. Her recordings, which are based on Erik Satie, Debussy, liturgical music of the Coptic Ethiopian Church, and traditional Ethiopian music, were all donated to an orphanage in her home country.[Read More]
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DEAD MOON's 1992 release album Reissue, which had a great influence on grunge and the current American indie, garage and hardcore scenes.[Read More]
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The 7th (?) studio album released in 1995 by the US band DEAD MOON, which had a great influence on the current American indie, garage and punk scene, is finally reissued (2015). Formed DEAD MOON in 1987 while playing in a garage band from the 1960s (main Fred Cole was 39 years old at that time). A stimulating and hidden piece by an alternative American rock band that has had an unchanging aesthetic in this era that followed, while having a considerable influence on the real-time grunge that was giving birth.[Read More]
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The 8th album released in 1999 by DEAD MOON, which had a great influence on grunge and the current American indie, garage and hardcore scenes, will finally be reissued in 2022.[Read More]
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A 2011 masterpiece released from ALAN LOMAX, a folk music researcher and director of the Library of Congress who had a huge influence on the folk music movement around the world, who recorded a phantom session by Tennessee country blues singer FRED MCDOWELL in 1959. This is the first repress in a long time, including cover songs. Pitchfork gave it an 8.5 at the time.
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In the 1950s, Tanzania was completely beaten by the one and only Mississippi, who established a unique world from record stores and gained fans all over the world in reissue culture. A compilation of songs recorded by a young man, Frank Joseph Humplick, who lived in a city called Moshi, together with his two sisters. In 1959, he released a 2-track 10-inch made for a radio station. A total of 12 songs that naturally bring happiness to the thought that there is calypso that resonates so purely.[Read More]