Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Mississippi Heat (USA)

Mississippi Heat is a Blues combo that fuses contemporary styles with the vintage Chicago sound of the '50s, Mississippi Heat was formed in the Windy City in 1991 by Israeli-born, Belgian-bred vocalist and harp man Pierre Lacocque. The band's story began when blues guitarist and vocalist Jon McDonald invited Lacocque on-stage during a gig in their shared hometown of Chicago. The two liked jamming together, and they teamed up with drummer and vocalist Robert Covington and bassist Bob Stroger to form the first edition of Mississippi Heat. By 1992, McDonald had dropped out of the lineup, and the team of Billy Flynn and James Wheeler took his place; it was this lineup that cut Mississippi Heat's debut album, 1992's Straight from the Heart, which was released on the band's own Van der Linden Records.
1993
v.d.Linden VR100, 13 tracks, 57:58
 1994
v.d.Linden VR101, 15 tracks, 68:53
 1995
v.d.Linden VR102, 14 tracks, 65:26 min.
 2000
v.d.Linden VR103, 15 tracks, 63:06 min.
 2002
Crosscut 11071, 14 tracks, 58:41
 2005
Crosscut 11085, 11 tracks, 54:23 min.
 2005
Delmark 783, 12 tracks, 66:29 min.
 2008
Delmark 795, 13 tracks, 63:01 min.
 2010
Delmark 807, 14 tracks, 60:11 min.
 2012
Delmark 823, 14 tracks, 60:39 min.
 2014
Delmark 839, 16 tracks, 64:07 min.
 2016
Delmark 848, 16 tracks, 67:33 min.
2005
Delmark DVD 1783, 11 tracks, 69 min.

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