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Cow Cow Davenport With Peggy Taylor - Volume 3: The Unissued 1940s Acetate Recordings with Peggy Taylor (Vocal) album

  • Performer: Cow Cow Davenport
  • Genre: Jazz / Blues
  • Title: Volume 3: The Unissued 1940s Acetate Recordings with Peggy Taylor (Vocal)
  • Released: 1997
  • Style: Boogie Woogie
  • MP3 version size: 1883 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1431 mb
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Cow Cow Davenport, Peggy Taylor (2) - Volume 3: The Unissued 1940s Acetate Recordings with Peggy Taylor (Vocal) ‎(CD, Comp). Document Records (2). DOCD-5586.

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Cow Cow Davenport, an important blues and boogie-woogie pianist/singer from the 1920s, was living in obscurity in Cleveland in the early '40s. He could still sing even if his playing was slightly weakened by arthritis that slowed down his right hand. Davenport recorded a set of acetate recordings at his home that were not released until this 1997 CD. Some of the music is barely listenable due to the very scratchy surfaces and a few of these performances, particularly three in which he had his wife Peggy Taylor play the right hand (it sounds like he was teaching her), are forgettable. He also sings well on "I Got a Gal for Every Day in the Week," and Peggy Taylor does fine on her three vocals. This CD is rounded off by two leftover performances by Mama Yancey from a 1951 house party that was also primitively recorded.

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Taylor was born Margaret "Peggy" Martha Gertrude Taylor to parents Herbert Taylor, an English businessman, and Anne Marie Le Coq on December 5, 1920. The young Margaret had one sister and two brothers. The whole family lived in the same house as Anne Marie's mother, who frequently caned her grandchildren. Cow Cow Davenport, Volume 3: The Unissued 1940s Acetate Recordings With Peggy Taylor (vocal) released: 1997. Tim's 2006 Holiday Tantrum released: Cow Cow Davenport, Volume 3: The Unissued 1940s Acetate Recordings With Peggy Taylor (vocal).

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Background information. Cow Cow Davenport, who also made recordings under the pseudonyms of Bat The Humming Bird, George Hamilton and The Georgia Grinder. died in 1955 in Cleveland, Ohio, of hardening of the arteries, is a member of the Alabama Music Hall of Fame. Cripple Clarence Lofton called him a major influence

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Cow Cow Davenport Betty And Dupree 3:26
2 Cow Cow Davenport Darktown Strutters Ball 1:14
3 Cow Cow Davenport Peggy-Boogie 4:16
4 Cow Cow Davenport Peggy-Boogie (No. 2) 4:00
5 Cow Cow Davenport Boogie No. 1 (Cow Cow Boogie) 2:53
6 Cow Cow Davenport Boogie No. 2 (Swanee River Boogie & Improvisations) 6:25
7 Cow Cow Davenport Boogie No. 3 (Mama Don't Allow) 1:58
8 Cow Cow Davenport Boogie No. 4 (Improvisation/ Atlanta Rag) 3:15
9 Cow Cow Davenport Cow Cow Blues (fragment) 4:21
10 Cow Cow Davenport Every Day (I Got A Gal For Every Day In The Week) 4:20
11 Cow Cow Davenport Papa Cow Cow's Boogie 3:36
12 Cow Cow Davenport Peggy's Boogie (No. 3) 3:39
13 Peggy Taylor Peggy-"43" [sic] Love My Man 4:04
14 Cow Cow Davenport Peggy (Take Me Back, Mama) 4:03
15 Peggy Taylor What A Man 3:40
16 Peggy Taylor Crazy About My Loving 3:57
Bonus Tracks: Mama Yancey Acetate Transfers
17 Mama Yancey Make Me A Pallet On The Floor
Banjo – Dick MushlitzPiano – Unknown ArtistVocals – Mama Yancey
3:43
18 Mama Yancey Hurry Sundown
Banjo – Dick MushlitzPiano – Jimmy YanceyVocals – Mama Yancey
3:48

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Document Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Document Records
  • Remastered At – Soundborn Studios

Credits

  • Compilation Producer – Johnny Parth
  • Liner Notes – David Evans
  • Piano – Cow Cow Davenport (tracks: 1 to 16)
  • Remastered By – Gerhard Wessely
  • Speech – Cow Cow Davenport (tracks: 5 to 8)
  • Speech [Male] – Unknown Artist (tracks: 14)
  • Speech [Prob.] – Peggy Taylor (tracks: 14)
  • Transferred By – John R. T. Davies
  • Vocals – Cow Cow Davenport (tracks: 1, 5, 7, 10, 14), Peggy Taylor (tracks: 13, 15, 16)

Notes

Recording information:
Tracks 1 to 16: Unknown location, 1940s
Tracks 17, 18: Yancey's apartment, Chicago, 16 June 1951

"The skips on nos. 1, 12, 13 are on the original acetates."

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7 14298 55862 8
  • Rights Society: AUSTRO MECHANA
  • SPARS Code: AAD