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Nite Life/From the Past
Mary Lou Williams

 Released January 26, 1999

The great pianist, Mary Lou Williams, is heard solo throughout this two-CD set. The first 11 selections were originally issued as the LP From the Heart. This two-fer also has nine additional performances (some of which are very different alternate takes) from the same studio dates. Sixty-one at the time, Williams was at the peak of her powers and her program ranges from a remake of her early stride classic "Nite Life" and versions of her compositions "What's Your Story Morning Glory" and "Little Joe from Chicago" to some more modern and impressionistic pieces. In addition, the set has a fascinating 32-and-a-half minute monologue by Williams in which she talks about her life story up to the late '30s, her days with Andy Kirk and her marriage to John Williams; plus, there is an intriguing set that the pianist performed at a Scott Joplin tribute concert. Because she did not care for the very straight performances of the classically-trained ragtime pianists who preceded her, Mary Lou Williams surprised the crowd by improvising on three Joplin pieces, throwing in stride, a bit of the blues and plenty of swing. All in all, this is a highly recommended set of great interest. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

TRACKS

1. Nite Life
2. Cloudy
3. Little Joe from Chicago
4. What's Your Story, Morning Glory?
5. The Scarlet Creeper
6. Scratchin' in the Gravel
7. Offertory
8. Blues for John
9. Marnier Mood
10. Gemma
11. For the Figs
12. Anima Christi #1
13. Anima Christi #2
14. Chief
15. Nite Life Variations: A Swinging Meditation/A Full-Bodied Portrait

DISC 2

16. What's Your Story, Morning Glory? [#2]
17. Little Joe from Chicago #2
18. What's Your Story, Morning Glory?/Little Joe from Chicago
19. The Scarlet Creeper
20. Scratchin' in the Gravel
21. Elite Syncopations
22. Pleasant Moments- A Ragtime Waltz
23. Pineapple Rag
24. My Mama Pinned a Rose on Me/Fandangle
25. Jazzspeak


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Main Releases

Nite Life

From the Past

Black Christ of the Andes (2006)

Conversation (2002)

Live at the Keystone Korner (live) (2002)

Mary Lou Williams Solo Recital (1978)

Solo Recital (Montreux Jazz Festival 1978) (live) (1978)

My Mama Pinned a Rose on Me (1977)

Embraced (live) (1977)

Live at the Cookery (live) (instrumental) (1975)

Free Spirits (1975)

Mary Lou's Mass (1975)

Zoning (1974)

From the Heart (1970 - 1970)

Music for Peace (1964)

Mary Lou Williams Presents Black Christ of the Andes (1963)

Messin' 'Round in Montmartre (1959)

Mary Lou (1954)

Piano (1953) (1953)

Mary Lou Williams Quartet (featuring Don Byas) (instrumental) (1953 - 1954)

The First Lady of the Piano (1953)

In London (1953)

Piano Contempo (1952)

Mary Lou Williams Trio (1951)

With Barbara Carroll (1951)

Piano Moderns (1950 - 1953)

Jazz Variations (1950)

Zodiac Suite: The Town Hall Concert of December 31, 1945 (live) (1945)

Zodiac Suite (instrumental) (1945)

Roll 'Em (1944)

Compilations

History of Jazz

A Grand Night for Swinging (2008)

Circle Recordings (2007)

1953-1954 (2006)

1951-1953 (2004)

Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz (2004)

Mary Lou Williams & The Trumpet Giants Featuring Bobby Hackett & Dizzy Gillespie (2004)

1949-1951 (2002)

Jazz in Paris: I Made You Love Paris (2001)

The London Sessions (2000)

Ladies of Jazz: Mary Lou Williams & Barbara Carroll [Bonus Tracks] (1999)

1945-1947 (1999)

1944-1945 (1999)

At Rick's Cafe American (live) (1999)

Nite Life/From the Past (1999)

First Lady of Piano 1952-1971 (1998)

Story 1930-1941 (1998)

1944 (1996)

Mary Lou Williams & Orchestra and Meade Lux Lewis (1995)

Mary Lou Williams (1990)

The Best of Mary Lou Williams (instrumental) (1987)

Footnotes to Jazz, Vol. 2 (1963)

A Keyboard History (1955)

Asch Recordings, 1944-1947 (1944 - 1947)

First Ladies of Jazz (1940 - 1954)

Greatest Lady Piano Player in Jazz (1936 - 1944)

Key Moment (1929 - 1940)

The Chronological Mary Lou Williams (1927-1940) (1927 - 1940)

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