1944

1944

by Mary Lou Williams
1944

1944

by Mary Lou Williams

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Overview

Recorded at a time when Mary Lou Williams was performing regularly at Cafe Society downtown and sitting in at Minton's uptown, these two dozen tracks represent the heart of her 1944 artistic output as documented by Moses Asch on the record label bearing his own name. The opening piano solos are exceptionally fine and the Chosen Five sides are exquisitely rendered using a front line of trumpeter Frankie Newton, trombonist Vic Dickenson, and clarinetist Edmond Hall. With Al Lucas and Jack Parker working alongside her, Mary Lou Williams presided over this little band in the creation of a beautiful ballad, two boogies, and "Satchel Mouth Baby," a novelty bounce with group vocal. One additional track from this session, involving only the rhythm section, was issued under the same heading as the Chosen Five. Three more piano solos -- a boogie, a slow drag, and a delicious treatment of "St. Louis Blues" -- were recorded in April of this fruitful year. A few weeks later, Williams accompanied vocalist Nora Lee King as she sang a domestic blues embellished with scat syllables. Four tracks recorded on June 5, 1944, were released by Mary Lou Williams & Her Orchestra. This was a slightly expanded, reconstituted septet now featuring tenor saxophonist Don Byas and trumpeter Dick Vance. The mood established by the Williams/Byas composition "Man o' Mine" exquisitely conveys the sense of a wartime society in transition so peculiar to the mid-'40s. This ethereal tide also flows into an oddly bifurcated version of "Stardust," its halves weirdly separated here by an upbeat swing stomp called "Gjon Mili Jam Session." The only rationale for reissuing the tracks in this order -- with "Pt. 2" placed first and "Gjon Mili" interrupting the mood before "Pt. 1" -- is that the effect is something like a film soundtrack laid over contrasting scenes, with maybe a reprise of the earlier theme bringing the "plot" full circle. In any case, the music is excellent. Williams waxed six sides with bassist Al Hall and trumpeter Bill Coleman in August of 1944, beginning with solid renditions of two of Irving Berlin's most enduring melodies, "Russian Lullaby" and "Blue Skies." Both "Persian Rug" and "Night and Day" are delightful and Coleman sings "You Know Baby," a plea in a minor key for "a kiss and a hug." This wonderful trio session wraps up most inventively with an experimental version of "I Found a New Baby." And the disc itself closes with two comparatively brassy V-Discs (with a much different sound quality than those rusty old Asch sides!) featuring trumpeter Charlie Shavers, trombonist Trummy Young, guitarist Remo Palmieri, bassist Hall, and shuffle/bop drummer Gordon "Specs" Powell. It is an exhilarating finish for this outstanding album of vintage jazz recordings by our lady of the fine piano and solid arrangements, Mary Lou Williams. ~ arwulf arwulf

Product Details

Release Date: 12/25/1999
Label: Solo Art
UPC: 0762247804321
Rank: 115129

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Mary Lou Williams   Primary Artist,Piano
Mary Lou Williams & Her Orchestra   Primary Artist
Mary Lou Williams & Her Chosen Five   Primary Artist
Nora Lee King   Primary Artist
Edmond Hall   Clarinet
Frankie Newton   Trumpet
Vic Dickenson   Trombone
Don Byas   Sax (Tenor)
Charlie Shavers   Trumpet
Dick Vance   Trumpet
Remo Palmieri   Guitar
Al Lucas   Bass
Jack Parker   Drums
Trummy Young   Trombone
Gordon "Specs" Powell   Drums
Bill Coleman   Trumpet,Vocals

Technical Credits

Irving Mills   Composer
Irving Berlin   Composer
Cole Porter   Composer
Duke Ellington   Composer
Jack Palmer   Composer
W.C. Handy   Composer
Joe Young   Composer
Juan Tizol   Composer
Neil Moret   Composer
Nora Lee King   Performer
Otto Harbach   Composer
Mitchell Parish   Composer
Gus Kahn   Composer
Hoagy Carmichael   Composer
Bernice Petkere   Composer
Mary Lou Williams   Composer
Henry Wells   Composer
Anatol Schenker   Liner Notes
Spencer Williams   Composer
Jerome Kern   Composer
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