It's Friday! 3 minutes of Mary Lou Williams to brighten your day.

Montreux 1978 was her last recording. Into her sixth decade of recording, still so strong. Hard to believe she would be gone just three years later. A giant.

Her music makes me happy.

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https://youtu.be/ktmyulf11sQ

Mary Lou Williams - The Man I Love

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Friday at last. I'm slightly hypnotised by this song. It's a nice one for a sleepy Friday.

Bennie Moten's 'Imagination' 1932

Sadly Moten's final recording session. Ben Wester on Tenor and Count Basie on piano.

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"my only inspiration is just imagination and make believe.."

https://youtu.be/0J5iGxGH7OQ

Imagination

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I'm enjoying going through #LastRecordings.

Andrew Cyrille, who played on Walt Dickerson's last album also played on Sun Ra's last studio recording. Sun Ra recorded with Walt as well.

Billy Bang - A Tribute to Stuff Smith (1992)

It was close to the end for Sun Ra's time on planet earth. Though his playing isn't as strong as it once was, I still like the album very much.

Nice version of Deep Purple, which Sun Ra also record with Stuff Smith way back in 1948.

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https://youtu.be/tOsvrg0X0io

Deep Purple

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Vibraphone player Walt Dickerson's recording career spanned 20 albums from two periods 61-65 and then 10 years later 75-82.

Everything he recorded is enjoyable, the later stuff is a little more out there. His last album Life Rays (1982) is maybe my favourite. He revisits It Ain't Necessarily So as the final track. It's wow. He is light on dark days for me.

Walt Dickerson (vib)
Sirone (b)
Andrew Cyrille (d)

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It Ain't Necessarily So
https://youtu.be/eaS8wJCCnkw

It Ain't Necessarily So

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Last studio recording from Hank Mobley.

Cedar Walton/Hank Mobley Quintet - Breakthrough (1972)

It's like the last chapter in a favourite book. It's not how anyone would have wanted it to end but wow what a completely wonderful story Hank gave us.

Hank's playing at the end was searching for something. He'd moved away from his early playing style but was still always Hank. He sounds raw. It's a tough listen at times.

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Summertime
https://youtu.be/9MuTIX-XvVE

Summertime

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Thinking about Lucky Thomson. His last studio recording, I Offer You (1973), is well worth a listen. I like his sound with Cedar Walton on electric piano. Something a bit different to his earlier recordings. Lucky still sounds so good. One of the greats gone too soon.

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Sun Out
https://youtu.be/nzaIxOjoxkU

Lucky Thompson - Sun Out

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Rewatching the Ken Burns Jazz series as it happened to be on telly, nice that Fletcher Henderson gets a good mention. Henderson's is my favourite early big band.

I was thinking about great last recordings by folk recently. Fletcher Henderson Sextet (1950) is a really nice live set. Sad to think he was gone not long after. Plus it's got Lucky Thomson on it! Anything with Lucky on is guaranteed to be good.

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Soft winds
https://youtu.be/9Fc9qyNZ9b0

Soft Wind

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