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Submit ReviewMalaco Records is the longest-running independent label in American history, but most white music fans have never heard of it. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with Rob Bowman about his book, "The Last Soul Company: The Malaco Records Story." Plus, they review new records by Miranda Lambert and girl in red.
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Featured Songs:
Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall, "Homegrown Tomatoes," The Marfa Tapes, Vanner, 2021
Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall, "Waxahachie," The Marfa Tapes, Vanner, 2021
girl in red, "Rue," if i could make it go quiet, AWAL, 2021
girl in red, "Serotonin," if i could make it go quiet, AWAL, 2021
girl in red, "Apartment 402," if i could make it go quiet, AWAL, 2021
girl in red, "Hornylovesickmess," if i could make it go quiet, AWAL, 2021
The Mississippi Mass Choir, "When I Rose This Morning," I'll See You in the Rapture, Malaco, 1996
Johnnie Taylor, "Disco Lady," Eargasm, Columbia, 1976
King Floyd, "Groove Me," King Floyd, Chimneyville, 1970
Jean Knight , "Mr. Big Stuff," Mr. Big Stuff, Stax, 1971
Dorothy Moore, "Misty Blue," Misty Blue, Malaco, 1976
Z.Z. Hill, "Down Home Blues," Down Home Blues, Malaco, 1982
The Golden Nuggets, "Gospel Train," Gospel Train (Single), Malaco, 1973
The Jackson Southernaires, "Hold To God's Unchanging Hand," Down Home, Malaco, 1982
Mahalia Jackson, "Move On Up A Little Higher," Move On Up A Little Higher (Single), Apollo, 1947
The Mississippi Mass Choir, "Call Him Up Part 1," "Live" In Jackson, Mississippi, Malaco, 1989
The Georgia Mass Choir, "Joy," I Sing Because I'm Happy, Savoy, 1992
Wale, "Sue Me (feat. Kelly Price)," Wow... That's Crazy, Every Blue Moon, 2019
LaShun Pace, "I Know I've Been Changed," He Lives, Savoy, 1991
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Malaco Records is the longest-running independent label in American history, but most white music fans have never heard of it. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with Rob Bowman about his book, "The Last Soul Company: The Malaco Records Story." Plus, they review new records by Miranda Lambert and girl in red.
Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9T
Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvc
Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnG
Make a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lU
Record a Voice Memo:
Featured Songs:
Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall, "Homegrown Tomatoes," The Marfa Tapes, Vanner, 2021
Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall, "Waxahachie," The Marfa Tapes, Vanner, 2021
girl in red, "Rue," if i could make it go quiet, AWAL, 2021
girl in red, "Serotonin," if i could make it go quiet, AWAL, 2021
girl in red, "Apartment 402," if i could make it go quiet, AWAL, 2021
girl in red, "Hornylovesickmess," if i could make it go quiet, AWAL, 2021
The Mississippi Mass Choir, "When I Rose This Morning," I'll See You in the Rapture, Malaco, 1996
Johnnie Taylor, "Disco Lady," Eargasm, Columbia, 1976
King Floyd, "Groove Me," King Floyd, Chimneyville, 1970
Jean Knight , "Mr. Big Stuff," Mr. Big Stuff, Stax, 1971
Dorothy Moore, "Misty Blue," Misty Blue, Malaco, 1976
Z.Z. Hill, "Down Home Blues," Down Home Blues, Malaco, 1982
The Golden Nuggets, "Gospel Train," Gospel Train (Single), Malaco, 1973
The Jackson Southernaires, "Hold To God's Unchanging Hand," Down Home, Malaco, 1982
Mahalia Jackson, "Move On Up A Little Higher," Move On Up A Little Higher (Single), Apollo, 1947
The Mississippi Mass Choir, "Call Him Up Part 1," "Live" In Jackson, Mississippi, Malaco, 1989
The Georgia Mass Choir, "Joy," I Sing Because I'm Happy, Savoy, 1992
Wale, "Sue Me (feat. Kelly Price)," Wow... That's Crazy, Every Blue Moon, 2019
LaShun Pace, "I Know I've Been Changed," He Lives, Savoy, 1991
Support The Show: https://www.patreon.com/soundopinions
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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