Victoria Spivey - Collection 1926-27 - COMPACT DISCS [CD]
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- Genre: Blues
- Description: Victoria Spivey was a blues and jazz singer who enjoyed significant popularity during the 1920s and '30s, performing with many well-known accompanists and ensembles, with a vivacious personality that made her a successful stage performer, later making a comeback into prominence in the 1960s after spending many years involved in religious music. Most notably, she recorded a considerable number of sides with the great guitarist Lonnie Johnson, and their collaborations represent some of her most highly-regarded work. She also worked with other major figures of the day like Clarence Williams, King Oliver, Henry 'Red' Allen and Louis Armstrong, as well as leading her own ensembles in the '30s. This 48-track 2-CD collection comprises a substantial proportion of her releases from her studio debut in 1926 through to 1937, after which she made no significant recordings until the '60s. It draws from many of her sessions, including performances with all the artists mentioned above, and provides an enjoyable cross-section of her core career, giving a for her distinctive voice which was equally effective working with single guitar or piano accompaniment or larger jazz-oriented bands. Album Tracks 1. Black Snake Blues (Victoria Spivey) 2. No More Jelly Bean Blues (Victoria Spivey) 3. Hoodoo Man Blues (Victoria Spivey) 4. Humored and Petted Blues (Victoria Spivey with Erby's Fidgety Five) 5. Blue Valley Blues (Victoria Spivey with Erby's Fidgety Five) 6. The Alligator Pond Went Dry (Victoria Spivey) 7. T.B. Blues (Victoria Spivey) 8. No. 12 Let Me Roam (Victoria Spivey) 9. Garter Snake Blues (Victoria Spivey) 10. Christmas Morning Blues (Victoria Spivey) 11. Dope Head Blues (Victoria Spivey) 12. Blood Thirsty Blues (Victoria Spivey) 13. Your Worries Ain't Like Mine (Victoria Spivey) 14. A Good Man Is Hard to Find (Victoria Spivey) 15. Murder in th
- Artist: Victoria Spivey
- Title: Collection 1926-27
- Format: CD
- Label: Acrobat
- Release Date: 11/13/2015
- Genre: Blues
- Number Of Discs: 1
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- Product Name: Victoria Spivey - Collection 1926-27 - COMPACT DISCS
- UPC: 824046205522
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Victoria Spivey was a blues and jazz singer who enjoyed significant popularity during the 1920s and '30s, performing with many well-known accompanists and ensembles, with a vivacious personality that made her a successful stage performer, later making a comeback into prominence in the 1960s after spending many years involved in religious music. Most notably, she recorded a considerable number of sides with the great guitarist Lonnie Johnson, and their collaborations represent some of her most highly-regarded work. She also worked with other major figures of the day like Clarence Williams, King Oliver, Henry 'Red' Allen and Louis Armstrong, as well as leading her own ensembles in the '30s. This 48-track 2-CD collection comprises a substantial proportion of her releases from her studio debut in 1926 through to 1937, after which she made no significant recordings until the '60s. It draws from many of her sessions, including performances with all the artists mentioned above, and provides an enjoyable cross-section of her core career, giving a for her distinctive voice which was equally effective working with single guitar or piano accompaniment or larger jazz-oriented bands. Album Tracks 1. Black Snake Blues (Victoria Spivey) 2. No More Jelly Bean Blues (Victoria Spivey) 3. Hoodoo Man Blues (Victoria Spivey) 4. Humored and Petted Blues (Victoria Spivey with Erby's Fidgety Five) 5. Blue Valley Blues (Victoria Spivey with Erby's Fidgety Five) 6. The Alligator Pond Went Dry (Victoria Spivey) 7. T.B. Blues (Victoria Spivey) 8. No. 12 Let Me Roam (Victoria Spivey) 9. Garter Snake Blues (Victoria Spivey) 10. Christmas Morning Blues (Victoria Spivey) 11. Dope Head Blues (Victoria Spivey) 12. Blood Thirsty Blues (Victoria Spivey) 13. Your Worries Ain't Like Mine (Victoria Spivey) 14. A Good Man Is Hard to Find (Victoria Spivey) 15. Murder in th

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