Various - Three Kings and the Queen - Victoria Spivey, Big Joe Williams, Bob Dylan
Artist: Various | Label: Spivey | Format: LP | Genre: Blues | Album Condition: New | Cover Condition: Sealed
Various
Three Kings and a Queen
Spivey 1004 - re-issue LP
Finally available again on vinyl! Rare 1962 Victoria Spivey LP featuring a young Bob Dylan on harmonica and back-up vocals, accompanying Chicago blues legend, Big Joe Williams!! Recorded on 2 March 1962 in NYC and originally released on Victoria Spivey's own Spivey Records, the remainder of this obscure LP features Spivey, along with blues greats Roosevelt Sykes and Lonnie Johnson trading off on vocals on a variety of self-penned compositions. Remembering this album Bob Dylan said, "I think one of the best records that I've ever been a part of was the record made with Big Joe Williams and Victoria Spivey. Now that's a record that I hear from time to time and I don't mind listening to it."
Contains:
This is a New World - Roosevelt Sykes
Mr. Johnson's Guitar Talks - Lonnie Johnson
Sitting on Top of the World - Big Joe Williams w/ Bob Dylan
All You Men - Victoria Spivey
Lake Charles Stomp - Roosevelt Sykes
Strange Girl Blues - Big Joe Williams
Stick By Me Baby - Lonnie Johnson
Turpentine - Victoria Spivey
Let's Play Mommie and Daddy - Roosevelt Sykes
Wichita - Big Joe Williams
Brown Skin - Victoria Spivey
Stop Talking - Lonnie Johnson
No Partnership Woman - Big Joe Williams
Blues For Robert Calvin No.2 - Victoria Spivey
Four Shots of Gin - Lonnie Johnson
Thirteen Hours - Sykes & Spivey
SEALED NEW re-issue LP (the yellow in the pic is more orange in ours)