Revival Records is a British record label founded in 1971 by Andrew Cameron Miller and Ian Brown[1] to issue the works of blues musicians of the Mississippi valley such as Fred McDowell and Johnny Woods, George Henry Bussey and Jim Bunkley, Charlie Burse and Will Shade, Mississippi Joe Callicott, Furry Lewis, R. L. Burnside, and Sleepy John Estes recorded in the 1960s by George Mitchell.[1][2]
The Mitchell recordings later have been reissued on the Rounder and the Fat Possum labels.
See also
References
- ^ a b Wirz, Stefan. "Illustrated Revival Records Discography". American Music Discographies. Retrieved 3 November 2025.
Complete listing of Revival Records releases (1971–1974), founded by Andrew Cameron Miller and Ian Brown.
- ^ Guralnick, Peter (1997). Feel Like Going Home: Portraits in Blues and Rock ’n’ Roll. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. pp. 132–133. ISBN 0316332720.
British label Revival Records was formed in 1971 to issue George Mitchell's 1960s field recordings of Mississippi blues musicians such as Fred McDowell and R.L. Burnside.
External links
- Illustrated Revival Records Discography at American Music Discographies (compiled by Stefan Wirz)