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SPLECKLED RED — Complete Recorded Works 1929-1938 In Chronological Order + Bonus Tracks | DOCD-5205 (1993) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Speckled Red is a name that appears in blues and boogie-woogie piano collections alongside Cow Cow Davenport, Roosevelt Sykes, Romeo Nelson, Will Ezell, Montana Taylor, and Clarence "Pinetop" Smith. In 1994, all of his early recordings were compiled onto one compact disc by Document, a noble gesture that made these historic performances readily available worldwide for the first time. Rufus Perryman was born in Monroe, LA in 1892, the son of a blacksmith and ultimately one of 16 children. Albinism, the source of Rufus' professional nickname, ran in the family to some degree, for his little brother William (19 years his junior) was similarly complected and eventually became world famous as Piano Red. Rufus grew up in Hampton, GA, played church organ as a boy, fell under the influence of a Floridian pianist named Seminole, and then spent a lot of time in Detroit and Memphis, gigging at cat houses, clubs, and parties. He joined the Red Rose Minstrels in 1928, and while touring with that troupe, met Hudson Whittaker (Tampa Red) and Jim Jackson. Speckled Red's recording debut was as a sideman on "Jim Jackson's Jambouree"; he cut his first records under his own name at the Peabody Hotel in Memphis in September of 1929. Red's most famous recording, "The Dirty Dozen" derived from a traditional African-American insult ritual (still alive and well decades later and immortalized in Eminem's movie Eight Mile); one theory states that it was originally a send-up of a religious catechism. Naturally, Red's recorded version was much less abrasive and obscene than what was usually heard in person. This very successful record spawned a sequel at his second recording session, which took place in Chicago in April 1930. He wouldn't record again until December of 1938 when he cut 12 titles for Bluebird in Aurora Illinois with guitarist Robert Lee McCoy and mandolinist Willie Hatcher. If, as the discographies say, Sonny Boy Williamson was present on "You Got to Fix It," he was doing something other than blowing into the mouth organ. Unable to earn a stable livelihood as a recording musician, Rufus worked for years as a shipping clerk. This excellent compilation closes with three unaccompanied solos he recorded for the small-time Tone record company in St. Louis in September 1956. By then he was enjoying a comeback that would take him to California, London, and Copenhagen. Document's survey of these early recordings may serve as the ideal prologue to his final albums which were largely produced in Europe. Rufus "Speckled Red" Perryman succumbed to cancer in November 1973. His body was laid to rest in St. Louis. arwulf arwulf
Tracklist :
1.    Speckled Red–    House Dance Blues
Piano, Vocals – Speckled Red
2.    Speckled Red–    The Dirty Dozen
Piano, Vocals – Speckled Red
3.    Speckled Red–    Wilkins Street Stomp
Piano – Speckled Red
4.    Speckled Red–    The Dirty Dozen -- No. 2
Piano, Vocals – Speckled Red
5.    Speckled Red–    We Got To Get That Fixed
Piano, Vocals – Speckled Red
6.    Speckled Red–    Speckled Red's Blues
Piano, Vocals – Speckled Red
7.    Speckled Red–    The Right String -- But The Wrong Yo-Yo
Piano, Vocals – Speckled Red
8.    Speckled Red–    Lonesome Mind Blues
Piano, Vocals – Speckled Red
9.    Speckled Red–    Welfare Blues
Guitar – Robert Lee McCoy
Mandolin – Willie Hatcher
Piano, Vocals – Speckled Red

10.    Speckled Red–    Down On The Levee
Guitar – Robert Lee McCoy
Mandolin – Willie Hatcher
Piano, Vocals – Speckled Red

11.    Speckled Red–    Do The Georgia
Guitar – Robert Lee McCoy
Mandolin – Willie Hatcher
Piano, Vocals – Speckled Red

12.    Speckled Red–    Early In The Morning
Guitar – Robert Lee McCoy
Mandolin – Willie Hatcher
Piano, Vocals – Speckled Red

13.    Speckled Red–    Take It Easy
Guitar – Robert Lee McCoy
Mandolin – Willie Hatcher
Piano, Vocals – Speckled Red

14.    Speckled Red–    Try Me One More Time
Guitar – Robert Lee McCoy
Mandolin – Willie Hatcher
Piano, Vocals – Speckled Red

15.    Speckled Red–    Louise Baltimore Blues
Guitar – Robert Lee McCoy
Mandolin – Willie Hatcher
Piano, Vocals – Speckled Red

16.    Speckled Red–    What Makes You Treat Me Mean?
Guitar – Robert Lee McCoy
Mandolin – Willie Hatcher
Piano, Vocals – Speckled Red

17.    Speckled Red Trio–    St. Louis Stomp
Guitar – Robert Lee McCoy
Mandolin – Willie Hatcher
Piano – Speckled Red

18.    Speckled Red–    You Got To Fix It
Guitar – Robert Lee McCoy
Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson
Mandolin – Willie Hatcher
Piano, Vocals – Speckled Red

19.    Willie Hatcher–    They're Mean To Me
Guitar – Robert Lee McCoy
Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson
Piano – Speckled Red
Vocals, Mandolin – Willie Hatcher

20.    Willie Hatcher–    So Unkind
Guitar – Robert Lee McCoy
Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson
Piano – Speckled Red
Vocals, Mandolin – Willie Hatcher

– BONUS TRACKS 
(1956) –   
21.    Speckled Red–    Dad's Piece
Piano, Vocals – Speckled Red
22.    Speckled Red–    Oh, Red
Piano, Vocals – Speckled Red
23.    Speckled Red–    Early In The Morning
Piano, Vocals – Speckled Red 
 

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SPLECKLED RED — Complete Recorded Works 1929-1938 In Chronological Order + Bonus Tracks | DOCD-5205 (1993) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Speckled Red is a name that appears in blues and boogie-woogie piano collections alongside Cow Cow Davenport, Roosevelt Sykes, Romeo Nelson,...