OXFORD, Miss. — Fat
            Possum Records, the Oxford, Mississippi-based label that set a
            new standard for raw blues and rock ’n’ roll, will commemorate its 25th anniversary with a year-long program
            including the first-time-on-vinyl release of 30 groundbreaking
            blues recordings.  
The series, highlighting Fat Possum’s storied
            and varied history, includes new and first-time-on-vinyl releases
            from hard-hitting North Mississippi “Hill Country Blues” performers; stellar sides
            from past masters of the Delta style cut in the 1960s, ’70s, and
            ’80s, recorded by famed musical historian George Mitchell; classic compilations
            of juke joint blues-rockers; and a first-time-on-vinyl reissue of
            the acclaimed 2005 All-Star tribute to arguably Fat Possum’s second most famous
            bluesman, Junior
            Kimbrough, involving Spiritualized, Black Keys, The Stooges, and Pete Yorn.  
Fat Possum was started in 1991 by Matthew Johnson using $4,000 in student
            loans. The label soon gained recognition with albums by North
            Mississippi bluesmen Junior Kimbrough and R.L. Burnside, produced by musician
            and former New
            York Times music critic Robert Palmer.  
Starting with Kimbrough’s All Night Long, and followed by
            Burnside’s Bad
            Luck City, Fat Possum found itself
            landing a perfect one-two punch to the blues-rock establishment,
            finding just the right mix of commercial and critical success and —
            utter ire among the so-called blues purists. Releases that followed
            were an ear-opening experience for blues listeners. Eschewing
            rocked-up “contemporary blues” and directionless archival reissues,
            Fat Possum brought to the foreground a generation of hard-hitting
            blues musicians who had been hiding in plain sight for decades.
            With never a nod to the past, no evidence of nostalgia, the music
            wasn’t presented with a whiff of the folkloric — these were
            upside-your-head records that were made to blow the back off your
            shack.  
Fat Possum’s original stars and some of its
            greatest discoveries will be available as part of its 25th-anniversary
            series. Kimbrough will be represented by a vinyl reissue of Meet Me in the City, released a year after
            the trance-blues master’s 1998 death.   
T-Model
            Ford will be heard on a pair of ferocious sets cut in
            tandem with longtime drummer Spam: T-Model’s label debut Pee Wee Get My Gun (1997) followed by Bad Man (2002), the latter of
            which was produced by the venerated musician-producer Jim Dickinson.  
The most down-home side of the Fat Possum roster
            will be represented in a cache of albums by some of the label’s
            most gifted solo performers: Robert Belfour (2000), Robert Cage (1998), Johnny Farmer (1998), and Asie Payton
            (2002).
            R.L. Burnside, perhaps the label’s
            best known and most revered artist, will be heard on a compilation
            of material recorded before his arrival at Fat Possum. R.L. Burnside’s Unplugged, packages
            never-before-heard sides recorded in Europe in 1982.  
Music by these and other Fat Possum blues
            artists — plus offerings from house-rocking modern acts as Grandpa Boy (a.k.a. Paul Westerberg of the Replacements), Bob Log III, 20 Miles (featuring Judah Bauer of the Jon Spencer Blues
            Explosion), Heartless Bastards —
            will be released on vinyl and digital editions of the label’s three
            Not
            the Same Old Blues Crap anthologies (from 1997,
            2001, and 2004) and the compilation All Men Are Liars (1998).  
Fat Possum-affiliated label Big Legal Mess will offer a selection
            of ten LPs and full-length downloads drawn from George Mitchell’s
            genre defining fieldwork, recorded between 1963 and 1982. Some of
            the material has been unavailable in its entirety since its
            original 12-inch release. Artists include such masters as Furry Lewis, Buddy Moss and Houston Stackhouse.  
Additionally, John Lee Hooker’s Alone, a 1976
            solo live set by the Detroit blues titan captured at New York’s Hunter College, will make its
            appearance on two individual LPs. Also premiering on vinyl will be Sunday Nights, the 2005 Kimbrough
            salute starring the Black Keys (whose own Fat Possum
            albums put them on the map), Iggy & the Stooges,
            Spiritualized, Cat Power, Mark Lanegan, and a host of other
            top rock ’n’ roll talents.  
Since its outset two-and-a-half decades ago, Fat Possum’s operating motto has
            been “We’re Trying Our Best.” This celebratory cavalcade will prove
            definitively that its pretty damn good.    
Released in 2015:  
Oct. 2 - Not the Same
            Old Blues Crap 1 LP 
            Oct. 30 - J.W.
            Warren – Life Ain’t Worth Livin LP / Digital 
            Oct. 30 - Jimmy Lee
            Williams – Hoot Your Belly LP / Digital 
            Nov. 27 - Buddy
            Moss – self titled LP / Digital 
            Nov. 27 - Not the
            Same Old Blues Crap 2 LP 
To be released in
            2016:  
January 8 - Leon Pinson – Hush –
            Somebody Is Calling Me LP / Digital 
            February
            19 - Not the Same
            Old Blues Crap 3 (Blues Crap
            1 & 2 in the UK Also) 
            April 8 - Furry
            Lewis – Good Morning Judge LP / Digital 
            April 8 - Houston Stackhouse & Friends LP / Digital  
            April 16 - Sunday Nights: The Songs
            of Junior Kimbrough
            Record Store Day LP 
            April
            16 - Junior Kimbrough – I Gotta Try You Girl Daft
            Punk Edit Record Store Day LP 
            May 06 - R.L.
            Burnside - Mississippi Hill Country Blues LP 
            May 20 - John Lee Hooker - Alone
            Volume 1 LP 
            May 20 - John Lee
            Hooker - Alone Volume 2 LP  
            May 27 - T-Model Ford - Pee Wee
            Get My Gun LP 
            May 27 -
            T-Model Ford - Bad Man LP 
            June 10 - Jim
            Bunkley & George Henry Bussey LP / Digital 
            June
            10 - Junior Kimbrough - Meet Me in the City LP 
            June 24 – R.L. Burnside (unreleased recordings) 
            July 15 - Asie Payton - Just Do
            Me Right LP 
            July
            15 - Robert Belfour - What's Wrong With You LP 
            July 22 - All Men Are Liars Compilation CD / LP / Digital 
            Aug. 17 - Jimmy Lee Harris – I
            Wanna Ramble LP /
            Digital 
            Aug.
            17 - Robert Cage - Can See What You're Doing LP 
            Sept.
            9 - Johnny Farmer - Wrong Doers Respect Me LP 
            Oct. 7- Dewey
            Corley & Walter Miller LP / Digital 
            Oct. 7 -
            Paul “Wine” Jones - Mule LP 
 
 
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