by Scott Yanow
Mary Lou Williams, who had started her career as a stride pianist, was one of the few early jazz players who successfully made the transition to more modern styles. On this Inner City LP (drawn from recordings made for Vogue), Williams and her trio (with clarinetist Tony Scott sitting in on bongos) performs such standards as &'Round Midnight,& Tadd Dameron's &Lady Bird& and Wild Bill Davis's &Titoros& in convincing fashion, very much in a bop vein. Excellent music.