Texas Hotel Records
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Texas Hotel Records was an independent record label based in Santa Monica, California, which released records by singer-songwriter Vic Chesnutt,[1] Henry Rollins and the Rollins Band from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s.[2] The label, which started as a record store and later expanded into a record label, was founded by Michael Meister and Susan Farrell.[3]
Texas Hotel was voted Hot Record Label of the year by Rolling Stone in 1989. At the time, it was planning to release a solo album by Michael Stipe, and the band Poi Dog Pondering, which was signed to the label, had attracted attention. However, the solo album was not released, and Poi Dog Pondering moved to Columbia Records, without major success. Texas Hotel Records closed in 1996.[4]
Releases
[edit]- Henry Rollins—Hot Animal Machine (1986)
- Henrietta Collins and the Wifebeating Childhaters—Drive by Shooting (1987)
- Henry Rollins—Big Ugly Mouth (1987)
- Downy Mildew—Broomtree (1987)
- Rollins Band—Life Time (1988)
- Rollins Band—Do It (1988)
- Downy Mildew—Mincing Steps (1988)
- Kilkenny Cats—Hammer EP (1988)[5]
- Poi Dog Pondering—Poi Dog Pondering EP (1988)
- Henry Rollins—Sweatbox (1989)
- Rollins Band—Hard Volume (1989)
- Hetch Hetchy-Swollen (1989)
- Poi Dog Pondering—Living with the Dreaming Body (1989)
- Poi Dog Pondering—Circle Around the Sun (1989)
- Baby Flamehead — Life Sandwich (1990)
- Vic Chesnutt—Little (1990)
- Poi Dog Pondering—Big Beautiful Spoon (1990)
- Poi Dog Pondering—Wishing like a Mountain and Thinking like the Sea (1990)
- Poi Dog Pondering—Everybody's Trying (1990)
- Poi Dog Pondering—Fruitless (The Breath of Life Leaves Her...) (1990)
- Vic Chesnutt—West of Rome (1991)
- Downy Mildew—An Oncoming Train (1992)
- Vic Chesnutt—Drunk (1993)
- Vic Chesnutt—Is the Actor Happy? (1995)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Deusner, Stephen M. (June 21, 2010). "Vic Chesnutt: About to Choke [Reissue]". Pitchfork. Retrieved July 13, 2019.
- ^ Hull, Shelton (December 27, 2017). "Oh, HENRY!". Folio Weekly. Retrieved July 13, 2019.
- ^ Wharton, David (June 11, 1989). "Talent Search : Texas Hotel records may be a small label, but it's had big success in launching promising young bands". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 13, 2019.
- ^ "Hot List Hits and Misses: Sonic Youth and Texas Hotel Records". Rolling Stone. December 8, 2008. Retrieved July 13, 2019.
- ^ "Talent Search : Texas Hotel records may be a small label, but it's had big success in launching promising young bands". Los Angeles Times. 11 June 1989. Retrieved February 19, 2021.