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BTW,
Excellent statement on Dave Douglas vs Mary Lou.
Cheers
BTW,
Excellent statement on Dave Douglas vs Mary Lou.
Cheers
Jazz for aficionados
Rok, there have been many others who were "historically" important, whose music I didn't like. Unfortunately, Mary lou was in that same time frame, and I didn't bother to listen to her music, big mistake, which we are now correcting. Although I had heard Mary Lou's name often, I had no idea she was so far ahead of her time. I can certainly understand how that reviewer could say her's was the best piano recording he had ever heard; she's connecting with me on a deep subconscious level. I recall you posting a number of female jazz pianists, some who I vaguely recall, but none whose music I had gotten into; now I'll back track and maybe post some of them. When you receive your CD's, do a detailed review including sonics. Me and your new speakers are eagerly awaiting this event; we can all go to "Mary Lou-Ville". Enjoy the music. |
Today's Listen: Tania Maria -- BELA VISTA I thought the best tune was "I can't give you anything but Love", but I could not find a youtube clip of it. Not sure if this is her best work, just the only one I have. I have a real weakness for Brazilian Female singers. In the notes she thanks a lot of folks for making the album possible, including, "My Boss". I have never seen that before. Nice album, but nothing exceptional. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VQ27nlxK6A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUn5RDAwrcw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BE9gLzSvzwk Cheers |
It's good to see them 'live' sometimes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTJhHn-TuDY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3drqJ1bUmEA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pA0NLq-72UU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6uhYumhlnE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lM5Cj8yFkOQ who is the skinny kid on trumpet?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2_9Rkk4f_g Cheers |
I listened and I listened, then I listened some more; I never got tired of listening, and she never got tired of coming up with new ideas. We're talking primarily bass and piano, with 3 vocals out of 17 tracks; one where Mary Lou sings "My Mama Pinned a Rose On Me", she got a big kick out of that one. Every tune affected me in different ways; after I found out "Dirge Blues" was written for President Kennedy, I began to hear it differently; it's a blues with the sad cadence of that flag draped coffin that was carried on a horse-drawn caisson to the U.S. Capitol to lie in State. That was a sad day that poor people will never forget. The way she can go from blues to boogie, and back to blues, or blues and boogie at the same time, is absolutely amazing. While all great pianists stand out, every note of her's seem's to ring with "Here I am, Mary Lou Williams, the little girl whose Mama pinned a rose on her"; I mean she reminds me of no one I've ever heard before, or will hear after her. I have no idea why I didn't discover her before now, or that I knew so little about her music, but I just forgave myself, because now I have her. Enjoy the music. |