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Speckled Red 1929 - 1938



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Tampa Red Vol 6 1934 - 1935
DOCD-5206 Tampa Red Vol. 6 Complete Recorded Titles 14th April 1934 to 26th February 1935. Tampa Red, vocal, electric guitar, National steel guitar, bottleneck-slide guitar, kazoo. With contributions by: Henry “45” Scott, piano; And others… Genres; Early, Electric, Chicago Blues, Bottleneck-Slide Guitar. Informative booklet notes by Alan Balfour. Detailed discography. At the sessions of June and October 1934, Tampa Red’s repertoire was very much a mixture of what he had recorded for Vocalion (DOCD-5073 - 5076). There were, however, some notable exceptions. For the first three months of 1934 Tampa had been absent from recording and during that time Leroy Carr had found success with his “Mean Mistreater Mama” (DOCD-5137). Perhaps at Bluebird’s behest Tampa Red recorded a word for word, vocal inflection for vocal inflection, copy of the song as Mean Mistreater Blues. To his own bottleneck accompaniment and augmented by a jug player and strumming guitarist, the song was driven along by the compelling rhythm that the simple use of such instruments produced. Continued...



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Tampa Red Vol 7 1935 - 1936



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Tampa Red Vol 8 1936 - 1937



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Tampa Red Vol 9 1937 - 1938



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Tampa Red Vol 10 1938 - 1939



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Tampa Red Vol 11 1939 - 1940



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Tampa Red Vol 12 1941 - 1945



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Tampa Red Vol 13 1945 - 1947



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Tampa Red Vol 14 1949 - 1951
DOCD-5214 Tampa Red Vol. 14 (1949-1951) Tampa Red – Vocal, Guitar, Slide Guitar, Vocal, Piano, Kazoo With contributions by; Peter Franklin, vocal, guitar Johnnie Jones, vocal, piano Ransom Knowling, bass Odie Payne, drums Sugarman Penigar, tenor sax Genres: Chicago Blues. Bottleneck-slide guitar. City Blues Informative booklet notes by Alan Balfour. Includes detailed discography. Volume fourteen, of fifteen volumes charting Tampa Red’s recording career from 1929 to 1953, further galvanises the link between the blues styles of the rural south to the city sound of the north and in particular, Chicago. Here, his blues are solid, sometimes they are low down, sometimes they jump, often they are driven and occasionally they are even Boogied!! Continued...



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Tampa Red Vol 15 1951 - 1953



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Too Late Too Late Vol 2 1897 - 1935



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