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Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1 (1926-1927) by Victoria Spivey

Label: Document Records.
Release Date: May 18, 1995.
Releases: 2000; June 28, 2005.
Recording Time: 71 minutes.
Recording Date: May 11, 1926 - October 31, 1927.

Styles: Acoustic Blues, Acoustic Chicago Blues, Classic Female Blues, Country Blues, Pre-War Blues, Regional Blues.

Featured Artist: Victoria Spivey.

The first of four Document CDs that contain all of singer Victoria Spivey's pre-war recordings has her first 23 sides. Spivey made her initial reputation with her series of dark blues that were full of symbolism, such as her trademark "Black Snake Blues" -- snakes and tuberculosis were common topics in her lyrics. Her first four selections were recorded in St. Louis from May 11-13, 1926 (she was 19 at the time); she then relocated to New York. Spivey is heard backed by several ensembles led by pianist John Erby in August 1926 (including her first meetings with guitarist Lonnie Johnson) and on five pieces in October 1927 with Johnson and pianist Porter Grainger. By the time the latter sides were recorded, her style was becoming a little more lighthearted and softer but no less powerful. Among the highlights of this superior set are "Black Snake Blues," "Hoodoo Man Blues," "Spider Web Blues," "Got the Blues So Bad," "The Alligator Pond Went Dry," "T.B. Blues," and "Garter Snake Blues." This is highly recommended, as are the other three CDs in this important series.
by Scott Yanow

Credits: DeLloyd Barnes - accompaniment, piano; John Erby - accompaniment, piano; Porter Grainger - accompaniment, piano; Billie Holiday - composer; Lonnie Johnson - accompaniment, composer, guitar; Johnny Parth - producer; Chris Frazer Smith - liner notes; Victoria Spivey - composer, primary artist, vocals; Traditional - composer; Junior Wells - composer.

Tracks: 1) Black snake blues; 2) Dirty woman`s blues; 3) Long gone blues; 4) No more jelly bean blues; 5) Hoodoo man blues; 6) Spider web blues; 7) It`s evil hearted me; 8) Santa Fe blues; 9) Humored and petted blues; 10) Big Houston blues; 11) Got the blues so bad; 12) Blue valley blues; 13) Steady grind; 14) Idle hour blues; 15) Arkansas road blues; 16) The alligator pond went dry; 17) No.12 let me roam; 18) TB blues; 19) Garter snake blues; 20) Christmas morning blues; 21) Dope head blues; 22) Red lantern blues; 23) Blood thirsty blues.