This CD features the great pianist Mary Lou Williams during her earliest period. She is heard in 1927 on six selections with The Synco Jazzers (a small group that included her then-husband John Williams on alto) and then on the first 19 selections ever recorded under her own name. Performed during the long period when she was the regular pianist with Andy Kirk's 12 Clouds of Joy, Williams is featured on two hot stride solos in 1930, leading trios in 1936 and 1938, playing "Little Joe from Chicago" unaccompanied in 1939 and heading septets in 1940; among her sidemen were trumpeter Harold "Shorty" Baker and the legendary tenor Dick Wilson. Many of the compositions were written by Williams including "Night Life," "New Froggy Bottom," "Mary's special," and "Scratchin' the Gravel;" her version of Jelly Roll Morton's "The Pearls" is a highpoint. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Jeanette's Synco Jazzers– Midnight Stomp 2:42
Written-By – Williams
2 Jeanette's Synco Jazzers– The Bumps 2:37
Written-By – Williams
3 John Williams' Synco Jazzers– Down In Gallion 3:11
Written-By – Unknown
4 John Williams' Synco Jazzers– Goose Grease 3:15
Written-By – Unknown
5 John Williams' Synco Jazzers– Pee Wee Blues 3:27
Written-By – Unknown
6 John Williams' Synco Jazzers– Now Cut Loose 2:47
Written-By – Unknown
7 Mary Lou Williams– Night Life 2:56
Written-By – Williams
8 Mary Lou Williams– Drag 'Em 2:52
Written-By – Williams
9 Mary Lou Williams– Corny Rhythm 2:42
Written-By – Williams
10 Mary Lou Williams– Overhand (New Froggy Bottom) 2:46
Written-By – Williams
11 Mary Lou Williams– Isabelle 2:55
Written-By – Williams
12 Mary Lou Williams– Swingin' For Joy 2:34
Written-By – Williams
13 Mary Lou Williams– Clean Pickin' 2:48
Written-By – Williams
14 Mary Lou Williams– Mary's Special 2:46
Written-By – Williams
15 Mary Lou Williams– The Pearls 3:01
Written-By – Morton
16 Mary Lou Williams– Mr. Freddie Blues 2:44
Written-By – Shayne
17 Mary Lou Williams– Sweet (Patootie) Patunia 2:30
Written-By – Williams, Rogan, Alexander
18 Mary Lou Williams– The Rocks 2:34
Written-By – Burley
19 Mary Lou Williams– Little Joe From Chicago 2:33
Written-By – Wells, Williams
20 Six Men And A Girl– Mary Lou Williams Blues 3:15
Written-By – Williams
21 Six Men And A Girl– Tea For Two 2:48
Written-By – Caesar, Youmans
22 Six Men And A Girl– Scratchin' The Gravel 3:11
Written-By – Williams
23 Six Men And A Girl– Zonky 2:54
Written-By – Razaf, Waller
24 Mary Lou Williams And Her Kansas City Seven– Baby Dear 2:47
Written-By – Moten, Hayes
25 Mary Lou Williams And Her Kansas City Seven– Harmony Blues 2:47
Written-By – Moten
Credits :
Alto Saxophone, Bass Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – John Williams (tracks: 1 to 6)
Banjo – Joe Williams (tracks: 1 to 6)
Bass – Booker Collins (tracks: 9 to 18, 20 to 25)
Celesta – Mary Lou Williams (tracks: 14)
Clarinet – Edward Inge (tracks: 20 to 23)
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Earl "Buddy" Miller (tracks: 20 to 23)
Drums – Ben Thigpen (tracks: 9 to 18, 20 to 25), Robert Price (tracks: 1 to 6)
Electric Guitar – Floyd Smith (tracks: 20 to 23)
Guitar [?] – Ted Robinson (tracks: 14)
Piano – Mary Lou Williams
Tenor Saxophone – Dick Wilson (tracks: 20 to 25)
Trombone – Bradley Bullett (tracks: 1 to 6), Ted Donnelly (tracks: 20 to 23)
Trumpet – Earl Thompson (tracks: 20 to 23), Harold Baker (tracks: 20 to 23), Henry McCord (tracks: 1 to 6)
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