Attn LA heads - What up with the MM label?
Guzzo
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So I've seen a handful of LP's on this label, I can't remember too many of the albums, but I found a Lamont Dozier from '82 on this label today that is really really nice. I also found an album from a guy named Tommy Jones on M&M circa '75that has 2 or 3 nice funky jazz tracks. Do folks on here know anything about this label? I never hear it mentioned and I'm fairly sure they don't have too many releases but I'm always curious about finding local goodness
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only other LP I know on M&M is Gemini which is fairly hard to find.
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ey cuz, stash the jheri curl activators and aqua sheen records. They are not safe around this 160lbs of fury.
Hey, you gotta check out that Orlando Johnson LP... 1983 Italian Boogie at it's best.
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http://www.zeiger.franken.de/Labels/LP/LP_R&L.html
http://www.zeiger.franken.de/Labels/12/12_R&L.html
Orlando Johnson and Corrado Rizza
US modern soul?
small NY press. relatively inexpensive Lp too
I would be curious to hear this one day.
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There're also some swell funk 45s on M&M. Clarence Wheeler had stuff out on M&M before getting picked up by Atlantic.
there's some really rare doowop & funk 45s & some not so rare R&B 45s too.
I like that Tommy Jones 'Song for Mary' lp on M&M - there's a coltrane-ish modal thing on there that's pretty cool.
Trivia: I remember the bio that accompanied Sequel/Castle UK's Lamont Dozier Anthology stating that the Los Angeles M&M Records label was created and run by some ex-Motown employees.
SG