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Numero Group
Founded2003
Distributor(s)Secretly Label Group
GenreVarious
Country of originUS
LocationChicago, Illinois
Official websitewww.numerogroup.com

The Numero Group is an archival record label that creates compilations of previously released music, reissues original albums, and creates album reconstructions from a variety of musical genres. The label, known as Numero, was founded in 2003 by Rob Sevier, Ken Shipley (a former A&R manager for the equally eclectic Rykodisc label), and Tom Lunt.[1] The label's focus since founding has been to research and preserve obscure recorded material and ephemera by artists and entrepreneurs who found little commercial success upon their material's initial release.

In 2013, Numero became part of a partnership with Secretly Label Group.[2]

History[edit]

The label's first release was a reissue of rare soul and R&B music originally released by the defunct Capsoul label, which was founded in Columbus, Ohio, by William Roger "Bill" Moss.[3]

Releases[edit]

Similar to other reissue labels such as Rhino, Bear Family, Ace, Cherry Red, and Hip-O, Numero releases feature extensive liner notes and rare photographs that provide context for the associated recordings. 2009's Local Customs: Downriver Revival was expanded to include a DVD containing a documentary and an additional 200 recordings to "dig" through (which is, in spirit, similar to the "digital dig" section of their website).

Unlike most other reissue labels, Numero largely releases compilations.[4]

For Record Store Day 2009, the Numero group produced a vinyl-only sampler named This LP Crashes Hard Drives, which included not only a track from an upcoming Numero release ("Sam" from 029 Pisces: A Lovely Sight), but also tracks from such labels as Light In The Attic, Honest Jon's, Now Again, Sublime Frequencies, Daptone Records, Jazzman, and Vampisoul.

Several tracks licensed for reissue by The Numero Group have made appearances in film and television. "You And Me" by Penny & The Quarters, which was featured on 2007's Eccentric Soul: The Prix Label compilation, was used in the 2010 film Blue Valentine. During the film's theatrical run, the identity of Penny & The Quarters was unknown and the Numero Group was actively seeking contact with band members or their relatives.[5] Later, it was revealed that Penny of Penny & The Quarters had been Nannie Sharpe, née Coulter, whose daughter Jayma had heard from friends about the film's use of her mother's song.[6] In 2012, Chuck and Mac's "Powerful Love"—which Numero included on 2007's Eccentric Soul: Twinight's Lunar Rotation compilation—made a prominent appearance in Rian Johnson's sci-fi action film Looper.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The sweetest music you've never heard". CNN. January 27, 2005.
  • ^ Gensler, andy (June 24, 2013). "Numero Group Joins Secretly Canadian, Jagjaguwar, Dead Oceans in Newly Formed 'Secretly Label Group' (Exclusive)" (Text). Billboard. Retrieved June 14, 2014.
  • ^ Hidden Tracks; Record sleuths reissue lost songs page 92 November 2013 Wired
  • ^ "Numero Group". Pitchfork. April 16, 2006.
  • ^ "Movie song that's catching on has long-forgotten roots right here". Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved January 22, 2011.
  • ^ Michaels, Sean (July 18, 2011). "Blue Valentine's mystery singer revealed". The Guardian. London.
  • ^ Eakin, Marah. "Numero Group's Ken Shipley picks his favorite Eccentric Soul tracks". Music.
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