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Random postings on an indie blues & jazz label from the 70s.
Monday, July 26, 2010
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THE COMPLETE
OBLIVION RECORDS
MISSISSIPPI
FRED MCDOWELL:
LIVE IN NEW YORK
(plus 16 bonus tracks)
Oblivion LP OD-1 1972
[Read the stories about it here.]
JOHNNY WOODS: MISSISSIPPI HARMONICA Oblivion single o#2 1972
[Read the stories about it here.]
FRIENDS:
MARC COHEN
JOHN ABERCROMBIE
CLINT HOUSTON
JEFF WILLIAMS
Oblivion LP OD-3 1973
[Read the stories about it here.]
CHARLES WALKER &
THE NEW YORK CITY
BLUES BAND:
BLUES FROM THE APPLE
Oblivion LP OD-4 1974
[Read the stories about it here.]
JOE LEE WILSON:
LIVIN' HIGH OFF
NICKELS AND DIMES
Oblivion LP OD-5 1974
[Read the stories about it here.]
HONEST TOM POMPOSELLO
Oblivion LP OD-6 1975
[Read the stories about it here.]
LINKS INTO OBLIVION
A short history of
Oblivion Records
A basic discography
Very brief histories
The Oblivion Swag Store
Links
Fred Seibert
Tom Pomposello
Frederator Studios
Jazz & Blues Music Review
Mary4Music.com
The Suburbs are Killing Us
Jazzitude
Funky 16 Corners
Soul Sides
The Number One Songs in Heaven
20 Jazz Funk Greats
Radio Freakout!
Labels
"Blues From The Apple"
(6)
"Friends"
(10)
"Live in New York"
(9)
1972
(1)
45rpm
(2)
album cover
(6)
Arhoolie Records
(1)
blues
(10)
Bonnie Raitt
(2)
Bonus tracks
(1)
brief history
(8)
Charles Walker
(5)
Chico Hamilton
(2)
Clint Houston
(3)
Columbia University
(7)
complete
(4)
Dick Pennington
(3)
Dick Waterman
(2)
Don Zimmerman
(2)
flyer
(4)
folk
(1)
Foxy Ann Yancey
(2)
Fred Seibert
(3)
fusion
(3)
Glenn Moore
(2)
graphic design
(13)
Greenwich Village
(3)
guitar
(4)
harmonica
(7)
harp
(7)
illustration
(3)
jazz
(4)
jazz vocals
(3)
Jeff Williams
(4)
Joe Lee Wilson
(7)
John Abercrombie
(8)
Johnny Woods
(9)
labels
(3)
liner notes
(3)
Lisa Eaton
(5)
Lisa Lenovitz
(5)
Living Blues
(1)
logo
(2)
Marc Cohen
(10)
Mississippi Fred McDowell
(19)
MP3s
(2)
New York
(4)
O#2
(9)
OD-1
(16)
OD-3
(9)
OD-3 personnel
(1)
OD-4
(11)
OD-5
(8)
OD-6
(4)
origins
(10)
painting
(3)
photography
(6)
pirated
(1)
record cover
(3)
Recording
(5)
Roy Langbord
(4)
Sam Steinberg
(3)
single
(2)
The Oblivionettes
(2)
Tom Pomposello
(23)
Travis Pomposello
(3)
unauthorized
(1)
Valerie Wilmer
(2)
video
(3)
Village Gaslight
(6)
WKCR
(12)
Blog Archive
▼
2010
(3)
▼
July
(1)
Moving day!
►
January
(2)
Sugar Blue came to blow.
It all started...
►
2009
(1)
►
October
(1)
Liner notes: "Live in New York"
►
2008
(49)
►
September
(1)
Best of Oblivion?
►
August
(1)
Nick was key.
►
June
(3)
Big Shots from the Apple.
A blues purist in the here and now.
Marc Cohen, electric alto saxophone and tenor saxo...
►
May
(4)
Frank Olinsky and The Blues.
Fred's fresh, 30 years later.
"Blues from the Apple" was the "Living Blues."
An acoustic "John Henry"
►
April
(9)
Dead Blues Guys.
We had a hit!
Bonnie is a bluesman.
Sort of Joe.
The last release.
Unauthorized Fred.
Record labels.
Johnny sure has it.
Fred McDowell, 2nd edition.
►
March
(27)
Lyrics? On a blues record?
Fred (and Tom) by Valerie.
A foxy poster.
Get "The Complete Oblivion Records." Free.
Jazz ain't nothing but soul.
Lisa Lenovitz designed the logo.
What's "typesetting?"
Fred McDowell, 1st edition.
The perfect combo for the next steps beyond. Befor...
Sam painted the "Friends" cover, Part 3.
Sam painted the "Friends" cover, Part 2.
Sam Steinberg painted the "Friends" cover, Part 1....
Design in Oblivion.
We had a business, so, we needed business cards, r...
A very brief history of Oblivon Records.
A very brief history of 'Mississippi Fred McDowell...
A very brief history of 'Johnny Woods > Mississipp...
A very brief history of 'Friends'
A very brief history of 'Charles Walker & The New ...
A very brief history of 'Joe Lee Wilson > Livin' H...
A very brief history of 'Honest Tom Pomposello'
Tom's photo studio.
"Locating Mr. Woods was not the easiest task."
Tom's recording studio.
Free Johnny MP3s.
Really the blues.
Honest Tom Pomposello
►
February
(2)
Coming soon.
►
January
(2)
►
2007
(5)
►
December
(5)
►
2005
(5)
►
February
(2)
►
January
(3)
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