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Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz
Mary Lou Williams/Marian Mcpartland

 Released February 10, 2004

Marian McPartland chose her old friend Mary Lou Williams to be her very first guest on her long running NPR series Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz, though the taping of this inaugural show was not without its problems. First of all, McPartland intended to have Williams as her sole guest, but Williams brought along bassist Ronnie Boykins without telling McPartland, who ended up accompanying her instead of the hostess on all but one song, while the finale features all three musicians. As a result, McPartland seems a bit nervous at times during the show, occasionally talking over her guest, while Williams hardly helps by abruptly calling out changes to Boykins in the middle of several songs. But eventually things settle down somewhat, with McPartland getting Williams to loosen up enough to sing a chorus of "Rosa Mae" after she completed an instrumental take of it. Williams' rendition of John Stubblefield's fascinating blues "Baby Man" briefly detours into a bit of free jazz; the stunning take of "Caravan" is no surprise since it was long a favorite of Williams. Another great original blues, "Scratchin' in the Gravel," features the two pianists together. The rough spots in this initial show don't keep it from being an important historical part of Williams' career because she was never consistently recorded. McPartland would get over these early butterflies to develop into a superb interviewer and imaginative musical partner when she had the chance to consistently play with her guests. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

TRACKS

1. Space Playing Blues
2. Conversation
3. Baby Man
4. Conversation
5. What's Your Story, Morning Glory?
6. Conversation
7. Scratchin' in the Gravel
8. Conversation
9. Medi, No. 2
10. Conversation
11. Rosa Mae
12. Conversation
13. Rosa Mae
14. Conversation
15. Caravan
16. Conversation
17. I Can't Get Started
18. Conversation
19. The Jeep Is Jumpin'
20. Conversation
21. Exit Playing


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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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