The Numero Group































Numero Group
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Founded 2003
Distributor(s) Secretly Label Group
Genre Various
Country of origin US
Location
Chicago, Illinois
Official website The Numero Group web site

The Numero Group is an archival record label that creates compilations of previously released music, reissues original albums, and creates album reconstructions from a variety of musical genres. The label, known as Numero, was founded in 2003 by Tom Lunt, Rob Sevier, and Ken Shipley (a former A&R manager for the equally eclectic Rykodisc label).[1] The label's focus since its 2003 founding has been to research and preserve obscure recorded material and ephemera by artists and entrepreneurs who found little commercial success upon their material's initial release.


In 2013, Numero became part of a partnership with Secretly Label Group.[2]




Contents






  • 1 History and mission


  • 2 Releases


  • 3 Awards


    • 3.1 Grammy Awards


    • 3.2 A2IM Libera Awards


    • 3.3 AIM Independent Music Awards




  • 4 Ongoing series


  • 5 Discography


  • 6 Subsidiary imprints


  • 7 See also


  • 8 References


  • 9 Further reading


  • 10 External links





History and mission


The label's first release was a reissue of rare soul and R&B music first released by the defunct Capsoul label, which was founded in Columbus, Ohio, by William Roger "Bill" Moss.[3]


Here is the label's stated mission (according to their website at www.numerogroup.com):[4]



The mission was simple: to dig deep into the recesses of our record collections with the goal of finding the dustiest gems begging to be released from their exile on geek street. No longer would $500 singles sit in a temperature-controlled room dying for a chance to be played. No more would the artists, writers, and entrepreneurs who made these records happen go unknown and unappreciated.




Releases


Similar to other reissue labels such as Rhino, Bear Family, Ace, Cherry Red, and Hip-O, Numero releases feature extensive liner notes and rare photographs that provide context for the associated recordings. 2009's Local Customs: Downriver Revival was expanded to include a DVD containing a documentary and an additional 200 recordings to "dig" through (which is, in spirit, similar to the "digital dig" section of their website).


Unlike most other reissue labels, Numero largely releases compilations. Shipley explained the reasons for this in a 2006 Pitchfork interview:[5]



We consider our label to be a "cream of the crop" label. There are plenty of albums that we could do, but that's not what we are about as a company. We clean out all the bad stuff. We were like, ok, let's not be completists. If you're going to own a record of the [Miami soul] Deep City label, own our record. There are no duds.



For Record Store Day 2009, the Numero group produced a vinyl-only sampler named This LP Crashes Hard Drives, which included not only a track from an upcoming Numero release ("Sam" from 029 Pisces: A Lovely Sight), but also tracks from such labels as Light In The Attic, Honest Jon's, Now Again, Sublime Frequencies, Daptone Records, Jazzman, and Vampisoul.


Several tracks licensed for reissue by The Numero Group have made appearances in film and television. "You And Me" by Penny & The Quarters, which was featured on 2007's Eccentric Soul: The Prix Label compilation, was used in the 2010 film Blue Valentine. During the film's theatrical run, the identity of Penny & The Quarters was unknown and the Numero Group was actively seeking contact with band members or their relatives.[6] Later, it was revealed that Penny of Penny & The Quarters had been Nannie Sharpe, née Coulter, whose daughter Jayma had heard from friends about the film's use of her mother's song.[7] In 2012, Chuck and Mac's "Powerful Love"—which Numero included on 2007's Eccentric Soul: Twinight's Lunar Rotation compilation—made a prominent appearance in Rian Johnson's sci-fi action film Looper.[8]



Awards


Numero Group releases have received eight Grammy Award Nominations. In 2009, Light: on the South Side [1]—featuring 100 black & white photographs by Michael Abramson taken during the mid-1970s on Chicago's south side—was nominated for Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package.[9]Syl Johnson: Complete Mythology was nominated for two Grammy Awards in 2011, for Best Album Notes[10] and for Best Historical Album.[11]



Grammy Awards



  • V/A Light: On The South Side - Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package (2009 nominated)


  • Syl Johnson Complete Mythology - Best Album Notes (2012 nominated)

  • Syl Johnson Complete Mythology - Best Historical Album (2012 nominated)

  • V/A Purple Snow: Forecasting the Minneapolis Sound - Best Album Notes (2015 nominated)

  • V/A Ork Records: New York, New York - Best Historical Album (2017 nominated)

  • V/A Ork Records: New York, New York - Best Album Notes (2017 nominated)

  • V/A Bobo Yeye: Belle Epoque in Upper Volta - Best Historical Album (2018 nominated)

  • Jackie Shane Any Other Way - Best Historical Album (2019 nominated)



A2IM Libera Awards



  • Syl Johnson "I'm Talking About Freedom" (Nike Free SB Commercial) - Best Sync Usage (2015 finalist)

  • Various Artists Warfaring Strangers: Darkscorch Canticles - Creative Packaging Award (2015 finalist)

  • Scharpling & Wurster The Best of the Best Show - Creative Packaging Award (2016 finalist)

  • V/A Ork Records: New York, New York - Creative Packaging Award (2016 finalist)


- Bobo Yéyé Belle Époque in Upper Volta - Creative Packaging (2017 finalist)



AIM Independent Music Awards



  • V/A Purple Snow: Forecasting the Minneapolis Sound - Special Catalogue Release of the Year (2014 WON)

  • V/A Warfaring Strangers: Darkscorch Canticles - Special Catalogue Release of the Year (2015 WON)



Ongoing series


Eccentric Soul: obscure soul and funk, generally focusing on a particular, small label
Cult Cargo: foreign interpretations of American music genres
Good God!: religious soul and funk
Local Customs: a document of an area's music scene, typically centered around one particular studio
Wayfaring Strangers: folk music, usually from privately pressed LPs



Discography


Mainline Numero releases (in numerical order):


001: Eccentric Soul: The Capsoul Label (CD or 2LP + 1 bonus cut) (2004)

002: Antena: Camino Del Sol (CD, 2LP + 2 bonus cuts, or Cassette) (2004)

003: Eccentric Soul: The Bandit Label (CD) (2004)

004: Yellow Pills: Prefill (2CD) (2005, out of print)

004: Buttons: Starter Kit (2LP) (2012)

005: Fern Jones: The Glory Road (CD)

006: Cult Cargo: Belize City Boil Up (CD or 2LP + 2 bonus cuts)

007: Eccentric Soul: The Deep City Label (CD or 2LP + 6 bonus cuts)

008: Wayfaring Strangers: Ladies From The Canyon (CD)

009: Eccentric Soul: The Big Mack Label (CD or 2LP + 1 bonus cut)

010: Good God! A Gospel Funk Hymnal (CD or 2LP)

011: Eccentric Soul: Mighty Mike Lenaburg (CD or 2LP)

012: Catherine Howe: What A Beautiful Place (CD + 1 bonus cut or LP + 2 bonus cuts on limited edition 45")

013: Eccentric Soul: Twinight's Lunar Rotation (2CD or 4LP + 14 bonus cuts)

014: Cult Cargo: Grand Bahama Goombay (CD or 2LP + 1 bonus cut)

015: Eccentric Soul: The Prix Label (CD or 2LP + 2 bonus cuts)

016: Home Schooled: The ABCs of Kid Soul (CD or 2LP + 1 bonus cut)

017: Eccentric Soul: The Outskirts of Deep City (CD or 2LP + 4 bonus cuts)

018: Wayfaring Strangers: Guitar Soli (CD or 2LP + 2 bonus cuts)

019: Don't Stop: Recording Tap (CD or 3LP + 10 bonus cuts)

020: Eccentric Soul: The Tragar & Note Labels (2CD)

021: !יאצללה: Soul Messages from Dimona[12] (CD or 2LP)

022: Brotherman: OST by The Final Solution (CD + 2 bonus cuts, LP, or Cassette)

023: Eccentric Soul: The Young Disciples (CD or 2LP + 1 bonus cut)

024: Titan: It's All Pop! (2CD or 4LP)

024.5: The Boys: Circuit Overload (The Living EP) (red vinyl 10")

025: 24-Carat Black: Gone: The Promises Of Yesterday (CD or LP)

026: Local Customs: Downriver Revival (CD + archival DVD or 2LP + archival DVD)

027: Eccentric Soul: Smart's Palace (CD or 2LP)

028: Wayfaring Strangers: Lonesome Heroes (CD or 2LP)

029: Pisces: A Lovely Sight (CD + 2 bonus cuts or LP + 2 bonus cuts on limited edition 45)

030: Good God! Born Again Funk (CD or 2LP)

031: Celestial Navigations: The Short Films of Al Jarnow (DVD)

032: Syl Johnson: Complete Mythology 1959-1972 (4CD + 6LP + limited edition 45)

033: Light: On The South Side (2LP + hardcover book + limited edition 45)

034: Local Customs: Lone Star Lowlands (CD or 2LP)

035: Boddie Recording Company: Cleveland, Ohio (3CD or 5LP)

035.5: Local Customs: Burned at Boddie (CD); Pressed at Boddie (2LP); Dubbed at Boddie (Cassette)


035.75: Mod Squad: Live From Trejval Dairy (LP)

036: Cult Cargo: Salsa Boricua De Chicago (CD or 2LP)

037: Father’s Children: Who’s Gonna Save The World (CD or LP + bonus 45)

038: Willie Wright: Telling the Truth (CD + 4.72-inch single or LP + bonus 45)

039: Eccentric Soul: The Nickel & Penny Labels (CD or 2LP + 2 bonus cuts)

040: Good God!: Apocryphal Hymns (CD or 2LP + 1 bonus cut)

041: Eccentric Soul: A Red Green Black Production (CD or 2LP + 1 bonus cut)

042: Lou Ragland: I Travel Alone (3CD or 4LP)

042.5: Love Apple: S/T (LP)

043: Eccentric Soul: The Dynamic Label (CD or 2LP)

044: Buttons: From Champaign To Chicago (CD or 2LP) (2012)

045: Eccentric Soul: Omnibus (Boxed set of 45 7" records + hardcover book) (2012)

046: Alfonso Lovo: La Gigantona (CD or LP)

047: Eccentric Soul: The Forte Label (CD or 2LP)

048: Warfaring Strangers: Darkscorch Canticles (CD or 2LP)

048.5: Medusa: First Step Beyond (LP)

049: Iasos: Celestrial Soul Portrait (LP, CD and MP3)

050: Purple Snow: Forecasting the Minneapolis Sound (LP, CD and MP3)

050.5: Mind & Matter: 1514 Oliver Avenue (Basement) (LP, CD and MP3)

051: Eccentric Soul: Capitol City Soul (CD or 2LP)

052: Ned Doheny: Separate Oceans (CD or 2LP)


052.5: Ned Doheny "Get It Up For Love" b/w "Whatcha Gonna Do For Me" (45)


052.75: Ned Doheny "To Prove My Love" b/w "Instrumental" (45)

053: Eccentric Soul: The Way Out Label (2CD or 3LP)

054: Local Customs: Cavern Sound (CD or 2LP)


055: Bobo Yeye: Belle Epoque In Upper Volta (3CD or 3LP + hardcover book)


056: Ultra-High Frequencies: The Chicago Party (CD+DVD or 2LP+DVD)


057: Universal Togetherness Band: S/T (CD or LP)


058: Wayfaring Strangers: Cosmic American Music (CD or 2LP)


059: Jordan De La Sierra: Gymnosphere: Song Of The Rose (2CD or 2LP)


060: Ork Records: New York, New York (2CD or 2LP + hardcover book)


060.5 Feelies "The Boy With The Perpetual Nervousness" b/w "My Little Red Book" (45)


061: Edge Of Daybreak: Eyes Of Love (CD or LP)

062: The Royal Jesters: English Oldies (CD or 2LP)


063: Eccentric Soul: Sitting In The Park (CD or LP)
065: Technicolor Paradise: Rhum Rhapsodies & Other Exotic Delights[13][14]
066: Afterschool Special: The 123s Of Kid Soul (CD or 2LP)


069: Joanna Brouk: Hearing Music (2CD or 2LP)


200 Line

201: Codeine: When I See the Sun (3CD + 6LP)


202.1 Giant Henry: Big Baby (LP)

202.2: Unwound: Kid Is Gone (3LP)


202.3: Unwound: Rat Conspiracy (3LP)


202.4: Unwound: No Energy (3LP)


202.5: Unwound: Empire (4LP)

203: Scharpling & Wurster: The Best of The Best Show (16CD + book)

204: White Zombie: It Came From N.Y.C. (3CD or 5LP + book)


205: Blonde Redhead: Masculin Féminin (2CD or 4LP)


206: Scientists: A Place A Called Bad (4CD or 2LP)


207: Noise Addict: 10,000 Kids With Guitars (2LP)


700 Line

701: Pretty: Mustache In Your Face (2x45)

702: Wicked Lester: You Are Doomed (2x45)

703: The Cave Dwellers: Run Around (2x45)

704: Hüsker Dü: Amusement (2x45)

705: Dinosaur Jr: Visitors (5x45)


706: Little Boy Blues: Nothing Left To Say (45)


707: Ork Records: Complete Singles (16x45)


708: Medusa: Temptress (45)


810: Wilco: Spins the Numero Group (CD)


1200 Line


1200 is an imprint of The Numero Group. The February 2013 release of The Lewis Connection's 1979 LP features guitar and vocals by Prince on the song "Got To Be Something Here." The Lewis Connection LP marked the first time Prince appeared on a release by another artist, on a track he did not write. (Earlier recordings by 94 East were released later.) Prince's contributions to the track were recorded in late 1976 or early 1977.


1201 Shoes: One in Versailles

1202 Shoes: Bazooka

1203 Shoes: Black Vinyl Shoes

1204 Shoes: Present Tense Demos

1205 Circuit Rider: S/T

1206 The Lewis Connection: S/T

1207 Syl Johnson: Dresses Too Short

1208 Syl Johnson: Is It Because I'm Black

1209 Otis G. Johnson: 'Everything' "God Is Love" "78"


1210 Rokk: I Want To Live High


1211 Centaura: Lawdy, Lawdy, Lawdy


1212 Sixth Station: Deep Night


1213 Four Mints: Gently Down Your Stream


1214 Kathy Heideman: Move With Love


1215 Family Circle: S/T


1216: Josefus: Dead Man


1217 Nikki Sudden: Waiting On Egypt


1218 Nikki Sudden: The Bible Belt


1219 Jacobites: S/T


1220 Jacobites: Robspierre's Velvet Basement


1221 Nikki Sudden & Jacobites: Texas


1222 Nikki Sudden & Rowland S. Howard: Kiss You Kidnapped Charabanc


1223 Nikki Sudden & Jacobites: Dead Men Tell No Tales


1224 Solaris: The Waves of the Evernow


1225 The Montgomery Express: The Montgomery Movement


1226 Jeff Cowell: Lucky Strikes And Liquid Gold


1227 Bulbous Creation: You Won't Remember Dying


1228 Sensational Saints: You Won't Believe It


1229 Nikki Sudden: Dark Rags At Dawn (7LP+7")


1230 White Eyes: S/T (CD or LP)


1231 Alan Watts: This Is It


1232 Notations: Still Here 1967-1973 (CD or LP)


1233 Scientists: S/T


1234 Scientists: Blood Red River


1235 Wee: You Can Fly On My Aeroplane


1236 Crimpshrine: Duct Tape Soup


1236.5 East Bay Sampler


1237 Crimpshrine: Sound of a New World Being Born


1238 Bedhead: Live 1998 (CD or LP)


1239 Bedhead: WhatFunLifeWas


1240 Bedhead: Beheaded


1241 Bedhead: Transaction De Novo


1242 Bedhead: 1992-1998 (4CD or 5LP)


1243 Syl Johnson: Complete Twinight Singles (2LP)


1244 Boscoe: S/T


1246 Rob Galbraith: Damn It All


1247.3 Master Wilburn Burchette: Guitar Grimoire


1247.5 Master Wilburn Burchette: Music Of The Godhead


1247.6 Master Wilburn Burchette: Trancendental Music For Meditation


1247.7 Master Wilburn Burchette: Mind Storm


1248 Arrogance: Knights Of Dreams


1249 Entertainment Original Soundtrack


1250 94 East: The Cookhouse Five


1251 Jimmy Carter & the Dallas County Green: Summer Brings The Sunshine


1252 Chapells: Are You Ready?


1253 Tucker Zimmerman: Song Poet


1254 First Annual Inner-City Talent Expo


1255 Circuit Rider: Photograph Attached


1256 Tommy McGee: Positive Negative


1257 Pisces: Somewhere In Your Mind


1258 Meic Stevens: Outlander


Eccentric Soul 45s


ES-001 The Rollers "Knockin' At The Wrong Door"/"One Little Piece"

ES-002 Eddie Ray "Wait A Minute"/"Instrumental"

ES-003 M.A.S.O. "Poon Tang Thump Pt 1"/"Pt 2"

ES-004 Renaldo Domino "I'll Get You Back"/"Two Years Four Days"

ES-005 The Triads "If You're Looking For Love"/"Now I Can Hold My Head Up High"

ES-006 Wee "Try Me"/"Teach Me How"

ES-007 Ant HIll Mob "The Number Runner Pt. 1"/"Pt. 2"

ES-008 Trevor Dandy "Is There Any Love"

ES-009-011 Boddie Acetate Box (3x45)

ES-012 The Four Mints "No Longer"/"Endlessly"

ES-013 Royal Revue featuring the Fascinators "Is It Because I'm Black" / The Deacons "Sock It To Me Pt. 1"

ES-014 Willie Wright "Right On For The Darkness"/"Africa"


ES-015-017 Little Ed & The Soundmasters (3x45 box)


ES-018 Penny & the Quarters "You And Me"/"You Are Giving Me Some Other Love"


ES-019 Reverb Ltd. "Please Love Me"


ES-020 Group From Lutheran East "From The Files Of Lonely Hearts"


ES-021-025 Syl Johnson: Mythological 45s (5x45)


ES-026 Father's Children "Intellect" b/w "Linda Movement"

ES-027 Memphis Soul "Don't Down Me People Pt 1"/"Pt 2"


Eccentric Soul 45s Boxed Sets


ES-BOX001 Boddie Acetate Box (3x45)

ES-BOX002 Lil Ed & the Soundmasters (3x45)

ES-BOX003 Syl Johnson: Mythological 45s (5x45)


Twinight 45s


TWI-102 George McGregor & the Bronzettes "Temptation Is Hard To Fight"/"Everytime I Wake Up"

TWI-104 Stormy "The Devastator"/"I Won't Stop To Cry"

TWI-112 Mystiques "So Good To Have You Home Again"/"Put Out The Fire"

TWI-114 Sidney Pinchback "Soul Strokes"/"Remind Me"

TWI-126 The Perfections "Which One Am I"/"Why Do You Want To Make Me Sad"

TWI-128 Renaldo Domino "Not Too Cool To Cry"/"Nevermore"

TWI-131 The Kaldirons "You And Me Baby"/"To Love Someone"

TWI-132 Annette Poindexter "Mama"/"Wayward Dream"

TWI-135 Chuck & Mac "Powerful Love"/"The Bear"

TWI-142 Pieces Of Peace "Pass It On Pt 1"/"Pt 2"

TWI-156 Nate Evans "Pardon My Innocent Heart"/"Main Squeeze"


Plus 12"s


+001 Lord Rhaburn/Professionals "Disco Reconnection"/"Gaujida"

+002 Master Jay & Michael Dee "T.S.O.B."/"Instrumental"

+004 Fabulous 3 MCs "Rub A Dub Dub"/"Instrumental"

+005 Jay Mitchell "Mustang Sally"/"Edits"

+006 Jackie Stoudemire "Invisible Wind"/"Dub/Edit"

+007 Missy Dee & the Melody Crew "Missy Missy Dee"/"Instrumental"

+008 The Final Solution "Brotherman"/"Theme From Brotherman"

+009 Doc Rhymin' 1. "Practitioner Of Rhymes" 2. "No Title Can Describe"/3. "Dictionary Rap"



Subsidiary imprints


The Numero Group operates several subsidiary imprints. They are listed below alphabetically.


Asterisk


The Asterisk (or *) label has been aimed at reissuing complete original LPs (in CD and LP formats) from artists associated with The Numero Group catalog, as well as others, in a variety of genres including soul, rock, folk, pop, and disco.


AST1: Johnny Lunchbreak: Appetizer/Soup's On (CD)

AST2: The Four Mints: Gently Down Your Stream (CD)

AST3: Propinquity: Propinquity (CD)

AST4: Boscoe: Boscoe (CD or LP)

AST5: Wee: You Can Fly on My Aeroplane (CD or 2LP)

AST6: Caroline Peyton: Mock-Up (CD)

AST7: Caroline Peyton: Intuition (CD)

AST8: Spirit Free: Plays Starship (CD)

AST9: Los Nombres: Los Nombres (CD or LP)


Numbero


NBR001: Eccentric Breaks & Beats (CD or LP)

NBR002: WTNG 89.9 FM: Solid Bronze (CD or LP)


NBR-003: South Side Story Vol. 23 (CD or LP)


NBR-004: Low's In The Mid Sixties Vol. 54 (LP)


NBR-005: Tinmine Soul Supply (CD)


NBR-006: Los Alamos Grind! (CD or LP)


NBR-007: Shanghai'd Soul (LP)


Numerophon


The Numerophon imprint specializes in vinyl-only releases in limited quantities. Niela Miller's Songs of Leaving features "Baby, Please Don’t Go To Town," an early rendering of a song that went on to become "Hey Joe."


44001: Niela Miller: Songs of Leaving (LP)

44002: Bruner: Songs for a Friend (LP)

44003: Shirley Ann Lee: Songs of Light (LP)

44004: King Bullard Version: Songs of the BOS Label (LP)


44005: Sandy Denny & the Strawbs: All Our Own Work (2LP)


44006: Music From The Mountain Provinces: Recorded In The Philippines By David Blair Stiffler (LP)


44007: Saved and Sanctified: Songs of the Jade Label (LP)


44008: Elyse Weinberg: Greasepaint Smile (CD or LP)



See also



  • List of record labels

  • Reissue labels

  • Marion Black



References





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  3. ^ Hidden Tracks; Record sleuths reissue lost songs page 92 November 2013 Wired


  4. ^ http://www.numerogroup.com/


  5. ^ http://pitchfork.com/features/interviews/6311-numero-group/


  6. ^ "Movie song that's catching on has long-forgotten roots right here". Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved 2011-01-22.


  7. ^ Michaels, Sean (2011-07-18). "Blue Valentine's mystery singer revealed". The Guardian. London.


  8. ^ http://www.avclub.com/articles/numero-groups-ken-shipley-picks-his-favorite-eccen,89245/


  9. ^ http://www.grammy.com/nominees?year=2010&genre=22


  10. ^ 2012 Grammy Awards#Notes


  11. ^ 2012 Grammy Awards#Historical


  12. ^ Series title is Hebrew for "Good God!".


  13. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Technicolor Paradise: Rhum Rhapsodies & Other Exotic Delights". AllMusic. Retrieved September 5, 2018.


  14. ^ Graff, Gary (March 26, 2018). "Technicolor Paradise' Is the 'Indie Version' of an Exotica Retrospective: Listen to Lost Curio 'My House of Grass'". Billboard. Retrieved September 5, 2018.




Further reading


  • Hidden Tracks; Record sleuths reissue lost songs by Brian Raferty November 2013 Wired page 92


External links



  • The Numero Group's web site

  • By The Numbers, the Numero Group's blog

  • Proof Sheet, the Numero Group's tumblr

  • 2010 interview with Ken Shipley


  • Peisner, David. "Diggin' Beyond the Crates," Spin, September 27, 2012. Accessed July 7, 2014.




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