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VICTORIA SPIVEY — Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order Vol. 3 (1929-1936) DOCD 5318 (2000) FLAC (tracks), lossless

Victoria Spivey's ability to evolve with the times and often reinvent her style can be heard throughout the third of four CDs in Document's reissuance of her prewar recordings. She is heard singing classic blues on four numbers with an all-star group drawn from Luis Russell's Orchestra (including trumpeter Red Allen and trombonist J.C. Higginbotham) and on four other songs in which she is just backed by pianist Russell and guitarist Will Johnson. She investigates double entendre blues with the assistance of pianist/vocalist Porter Grainger and (for the two-part "Mama's Quittin' and Leavin'") with guitarist/singer Funny Paper Smith. For a 1931 date, Spivey does her take on hokum (particularly on "He Wants Too Much") with the help of pianist Georgia Tom Dorsey and guitarist Tampa Red. And on "Dreaming 'Bout My Man" she is backed by the pre-swing big band Hunter's Serenaders. This volume concludes by jumping ahead five years and featuring Spivey singing quite confidently with a first-rate Chicago-based swing band (including "Black Snake Swing"). Although not quite as essential as the first two volumes in this series, this set (and Vol. 4) is also easily recommended. Scott Yanow  
Tracklist :
1. Blood Hound Blues
2. Dirty T.B. Blues
3. Moaning The Blues
4. Telephoning The Blues
5. New York Blues
6. Lonesome With The Blues
7. Showered With The Blues
8. Haunted By The Blues
9. You've Gotta Have What It Takes - Part 1
10. You've Gotta Have What It Takes - Part 2
11. Baulin' Water Blues - Part 1
12. Baulin' Water Blues - Part 2
13. Mama's Quittin' And Leavin' - Part 1
14. Mama's Quittin' And Leavin' - Part 2
15. Nebraska Blues
16. He Wants Too Much
17. Low Down Man Blues
18. Don't Trust Nobody Blues
19. Dreaming 'Bout My Man
20. Sweet Please
21. Black Snake Swing
22. I'll Never Fall In Love Again
23. T B's Got Me
Credits :
Bass – Pops Foster (tracks: 1 to 3), Unknown Artist (tracks: 20 to 23)
Brass Bass – Pops Foster (tracks: 4)
Compilation Producer – Johnny Parth
Drums – Bud Washington (tracks: 20 to 23)
Guitar – Teddy Bunn (tracks: 9 to 12), Will Johnson (tracks: 1 to 8)
Guitar [Prob.] – Tampa Red (tracks: 16 to 18)
Piano – Dorothy Scott (tracks: 20 to 23), Georgia Tom Dorsey (tracks: 16 to 18), Luis Russell (tracks: 1 to 8)
Piano [Poss.] – Charles Avery (tracks: 15), Addie "Sweet Pease" Spivey (tracks: 20 to 23)
Saxophone – Chick Gordon (tracks: 20 to 23), Leon Washington (tracks: 20 to 23)
Soprano Saxophone – Charlie Holmes (tracks: 1 to 4)
Tenor Saxophone – Teddy Hill (tracks: 1 to 3)
Trombone – J.C. Higginbotham (tracks: 1 to 4)
Trumpet – Henry Allen* (tracks: 1 to 4)
Trumpet [Prob.] – Randolph Scott (tracks: 20 to 23)
Vocals – Victoria Spivey
Vocals, Piano – Porter Grainger (tracks: 9 to 12)

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