Greg Shaw died too young in 2004, but his legacy lives on to this day. Greg Shaw and his wife Suzy Shaw eventually divorced, but she and her current husband Patrick Boissel continue to operate Bomp! Records. Boissel is actually the founder of their most active label, Alive Records and previously operated Marilyn Records in the 1990’s. Bomp! Records celebrates its 40th anniversary next year and advertises itself as the oldest independent record company in the nation.
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(Third album by the UARB for November 2012, Thomas Anderson, released on October 30, 1995 on Marilyn Records)
(Retrospective album by the UARB for June 2011, the Unknowns, released in 1994 on Marilyn Records)
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The two songs that introduced me to Phil Gammage were on a sampler album entitled The Electric Radio Sampler Music Test (1993). The album is probably intended to be played inside record stores as an inducement to purchase albums on sale by the label who released it, Marilyn Records. It doesn’t look like much, but there is some great music on this little CD.
Marilyn Records was a European label that was founded by French musician Patrick Boissel in the mid-1980’s. After a number of French and Spanish releases, Marilyn began handling the sort of musicians and bands that gravitate to Bomp! Records. Suzy Shaw of Bomp! Records met Boissel at a record convention, and Marilyn Records became their distributor in Europe. One result was a great compilation album that I have of previous Bomp! Records releases called From L.A. with Love (1992) that features the Plimsouls, the Flamin’ Groovies, Stiv Bators, Jeff Dahl, the Stooges, and the Zeros.
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Here follows a reprint of the Trouser Press Record Guide (4th Edition) listing for the SourMash family of bands. Though slightly garbled, it presents a fairly accurate overview of our thing in the 1980’s.
Night Train (Fr. New Rose) 1990
Kneel to the Rising Sun (Fr. New Rose) 1991
20th Anniv. Reissue (2011)
Cry of the City (Marilyn) 1993
Lowlife Street (Fr. Last Call 1999
Motel Songs (SourMash USA) 2002
(March 2015)
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