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Love Is All Around

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Listening Booth: A series.

I spent months looking for this. I called the record store that put it out. I called them more than once. At the time, it was a) out-of-print and b) the store employees said they don’t do mailorder nor take credit cards. I still nagged and needled the unlucky clerk into making some kind of arrangement via gmail and a personal check. These arrangements failed when the employee never followed up. This didn’t stop me from wearing out the refresh function on my gmail.

I became obsessed with owning this record. You know how you can zero in on an album like your entire being has to have it? Well, I had that kind of lust for this one.

I interviewed a guy who claimed he had a copy of the record. I never saw it in his stacks. And he never got around to sharing it.

I spent a day bidding on it on eBay. I lost out to some jackass who was willing to spend a solid $70 on it….And then finally, the record got reissued. So screw you, collector scum!

I found my copy at True Vine in Baltimore for like $12. So what is it? It’s an African compilation called Love is Love. And yes, it’s another Afro-pop comp to go along with this, this, and this.

I have all the Nigeria Specials, the Fela twofers, and worn out the grooves on my Strut, Soundway, and Honest Jon’s releases. But this compilation is different. It neither dwells on the funk, the nightclub, or swings towards high life. It may be a bootleg of another African comp.

The record is simply one of the most beautiful records I’ve ever heard–eerie faded copy of a copy of early rock and roll, lonely folk picking, and inventive dance steps. Listen for yourself here and here and here.

And then head to Baltimore’s True Vine.

5 Responses to “Love Is All Around”

  1. Leitko Says:

    There are a few copies of this on sale down at Red Onion along with a few other choice Mississippi records releases.Just sayin.

  2. Jason Cherkis Says:

    Good Call. I don’t know why I always forget about Red Onion. And it’s just down the street.

  3. Neal Says:

    Som Records at 14th and T has it (and some other Mississippi releases) as well.

  4. josh Says:

    josh here at red onion.
    fresh mississippi releases in stock.
    Bongo Joe is a fascinating record. Life is a Problem, I Don’t Feel at Home in this World Anymore & Washington Phillips LPs back in stock. all great records.

  5. David Says:

    That “Life Is a Problem” record is truly awesome. The other two are good, too, but someone should go buy “Life Is a Problem” right now. “Rock & Roll Sermon” is the most rocking contradiction ever.

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