Williams, Mary Lou: The History of Jazz

Williams, Mary Lou SKU: 16935815
Williams, Mary Lou: The History of Jazz

Williams, Mary Lou: The History of Jazz

Williams, Mary Lou SKU: 16935815

Format: CD

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Title: The History of Jazz
Artist: Williams, Mary Lou
Label: Folkways Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 093070286023
Genre: Jazz

On this album, Mary Lou Williams presents a history of jazz in speech and in music, from meditations on learning ragtime and blues as a child to performances of her own compositions, including "Night Life," which was captured on her first recording in 1930 and became a Kansas City classic.

Tracks:
1.1 Medi I (Modern Blues, Jazz)
1.2 Medi I with Voiceover
1.3 Anima Christi - Lord Have Mercy - a Spiritual
1.4 Medi I with Voiceover
1.5 Who Stole the Lock Off the Henhouse Door
1.6 Medi I with Voiceover / My Mama Pinned a Rose on Me
1.7 Swing Speech
1.8 Kansas City Swing
1.9 Hesitation Boogie
1.10 Old Blues
1.11 New Blues
1.12 Speech / a Fungus a Mungus / Medi I
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