Albums Released By Spivey Records
- Buddy Tate Invites You "To Dig" A Basket Of Blues (1962) (Spivey LP 1001)
Buddy Tate Band; Hannah Sylvester; Lucille Hegamin; Victoria Spivey
- Victoria Spivey And Her Blues (1962) (Spivey LP 1002)
Victoria Spivey
- Chicago Blues: A Bonanza All Star Blues LP (1962) (Spivey LP 1003)
Big Willie Dixon; Sunnyland Slim; John Henry Barbee; Homesick James; St Louis Jimmy; Washboard Sam; Cocoa (Aka "Koko") Taylor; Evans Spencer
- Three Kings And The Queen (1962) (Spivey LP 1004)
Roosevelt Sykes; Lonnie Johnson; Big Joe Williams (with Bob Dylan); Victoria Spivey
- Missippi Mr Shortstuff (1964) (Spivey LP 1005)
Big Joe Williams
- The Queen And Her Knights (1965) (Spivey LP 1006)
Victoria Spivey; Memphis Slim; Little Brother Montgomery; Lonnie Johnson
- Louis Metcalf At The Ali Baba (1966) (Spivey LP 1007)
Louis Metcalf; Sonny White; Jerome Patterson; Al Matthews; Struttin' Sam; Victoria Spivey
- The Bluesmen Of The Muddy Waters Chicago Blues Band (1966) (Spivey LP 1008)
Otis Spann; George Smith; Luther Johnson; Sammy Lawhorn; Francis Clay
- Encore For The Chicago Blues (1968) (Spivey LP 1009)
Muddy Waters Bluesmen; Harvey Hill; Koko Taylor; Memphis Slim; Babe Stovall; Big Joe Williams; Oliver Brown; J. B. Lenoir; Washboard Sam's Band; Victoria Spivey; Willie Dixon; John Hammond; John Henry Barbee; Viola Wells; Homesick James; Roosevelt Sykes
- The Bluesmen Of The Muddy Waters Blues Band, Volume 2 (1968) (Spivey LP 1010)
Otis Spann; Lucille Spann; Luther Johnson; Sammy Lawhorn; Little Sonny Wimberley; S.P. Leary; Paul Oscher; Pee Wee Madison; Willie Smith
- Victoria Spivey Presents The All Star Blues World Of Spivey Records In Stereo (1970) (Spivey LP 1011)
Roosevelt Sykes; John Hammond; Victoria Spivey; Smokey Hogg; Washboard Doc; Smokey Hogg; Willie Dixon; Sunnyland Slim; Marie Dixon; Johnny Shines
- Spivey's Blues Parade (1970) (Spivey LP 1012)
Spivey's Blues Paraders: Bill Dicey, John Hammond, Bob Malenky, Roosevelt Sykes & Washboard Doc: Benny Jefferson; Pat Blackman; Sugar Blue & His Harmonica; Sippie Wallace; Billie Mitchell; Walter "Shakey" Horton, Sunnyland Slim & Johnny Shines; Victoria Spivey, Lonnie Johnson, Little Brother Montgomery & Sonny Greer; Carolina Rose; Sonny Boy Williamson; Nita Washington; Washboard Bill; Little Sonny Parker; Delsey Maccay, Horton & Sunnyland Slim; Papa Comb & His Ukelele Mama; Lonnie Johnson
- The Everlasting Blues vs. Otis Spann (1969) (Spivey LP 1013)
Otis Spann; Johnny Young; Luther Johnson; Peter Malick; S.P. Leary
- Three Kings And The Queen, Volume Two (1970) (Spivey LP 1014)
Memphis Slim; Lonnie Johnson; Roosevelt Sykes; Victoria Spivey, Big Joe Williams and Bob Dylan; Big Joe Williams; Roosevelt Sykes and John Hammond; Victoria Spivey and Bob Dylan.
- Spivey's Blues Cavalcade (1970) (Spivey LP 1015)
Bill Dicey's High Street Blues Band; Larry Johnson; Brooklyn Blues Busters; Danny Russo; Washboard Bill; Ted Stilles; Homesick James; Mark Ross & John Brenner; John Hammond; Johnny Shines, Big Walter Horton and Sunshine Slim; Bukka White; Bill Dicey and Sugar Blue; Ralph Rush; Harvey Hill; Ted Stilles; Louisiana Red; Victoria Spivey.
- The All Star Blues World Of Maestro Willie Dixon and his Chicago Blues Band (1973) (Spivey LP 1016)
Willie Dixon Band; Buster Benton; Lafayette Leake; Larry Johnson; Carey Bell; Larry Johnson; Victoria Spivey.
- I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter (1978) (Spivey LP 1020)
Big Joe Turner Lloyd Glenn, Brenda Bell, Robert Ross, Bill Dicey, Washboard Doc
- New York Really Has The Blues
Victoria Spivey, Paul Oscher, Sugar Blue, Washboard Doc, Charles "Honeyboy" Otis, Smokey Hogg, The Dicey Ross Band featuring Bill Dicey and Robert Ross
- What Is The Blues (1977) (Spivey LP 1022)
Eunice Davis and the Spivey Low-Down Blues Privacy Invaders with Bill Dicey, Robert Ross, Jonathan Dreschler, Georges Morales, Andy Story, Washboard Doc
- Victoria Spivey and her Danny Boy (1977) (Spivey LP 1023)
Victoria Spivey with Danny Russo plus Lefty Dizz and Larry Johnson
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