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November 26, 2007

Mary Lou's Mass

"Mary Lou Williams is perpetually contemporary" - Duke Ellington 

Something different this week... a few weeks ago I opened the show with a track by American jazz pianist Mary Lou Williams.  Born in 1910, Mary Lou Williams' first recordings were when she was a teenager with Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong.  She recorded all her life, and, in the 1960s her music tended to focus on sacred music, like gospels and masses.  "I am praying through my fingers when I play," she said. "I get that good 'soul sound,' and I try to touch people's spirits."  In my opinion, her greatest expression of this 'soul sound' is in a record that she did called Mary Lou's Mass, originally released in 1964, but re-released in 1974 on her own Mary record label. 

In an unusual step for the If It Rotates show, I'm going to present the album in it's entirety.  The album is broken up into two tracks, one for each side of the record, because the songs are quite short.  I think it's an amazing album, with influences from jazz to funk to gospel, and, while I'm not a religious man, the track 'Lazarus' always kills me.  I hope you like it.

Cover of 1974 edition

Mary Lou Williams - Mary Lou's Mass - Side 1

Mary Lou Williams - Mary Lou's Mass - Side 2

  Side 1:
Praise the Lord: 2.07
Old Time Spiritual: 1:10
The Lord Says: 1:51
Act of Contrition: 1:26
Kyrie - Lord Have Mercy: 1:39
Gloria: 1:42
In His Day: 0:52
Lazarus - The Beggar Man: 4:24
Credo: 2:12
Medi: 3:58

Side 2:
Holy Holy Holy: 2:17
Our Father: 2:07
Lamb of God: 3:23
People in Trouble: 3:16
One: 1:23
Praise the Lord: 3:52

November 19, 2007

Disco Dance Party!

What's up party people?  First off, thanks for all who were out at the Vogue Room on Saturday night, that was really great, and a big congratulations to SS & BB on their engagement - it was a great ceremony - thanks for inviting me.  Also respect to the DJ Dred-E Maximum, who straight killed it with an awesome electro mix.  His weekly show is definitely worth checking out, if you haven't heard it.

Anyways, this week I wanted to play a mix I made a little while back that Saturday's party reminded me of.  It's early 80s & disco & rap all mixed up nicely, and plays seamlessly for about an hour.  But some of my favorite tracks from the age are on here, so definitely check it out!

Listen to Show #59 right here. My Odeo Channel (odeo/b4f95457dcd9c38b)

Funky Four +1 - That's the Joint
Spoonie Gee - Monster Jam
One Way - Cutie Pie
Zapp - More Bounce to the Ounce
Vaugnn Mason - Bounce Rock Skate Roll
Universal Robot Band - Dance and Shake Your Tamborine
Donald Byrd - Love Has Come Around
Geraldine Hunt - You Can't Fake the Feeling
Frank Hooker - This Feeling
Sugardaddy - One More Time
Trussel - Love Injection
Man Parrish - Boogie Down Bronx
George Kranz - Din Daa Daa
Alexander Robotnick - Problemes D'Amour
Peech Boys - Don't Make Me Wait
Padlock - Peanut Butter


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