"At The Peninsula Library 1972" by Marian McPartland is a newly unearthed live recording that captures the legendary jazz pianist in her prime, performing with her trio at the Peninsula Public Library on Long Island in 1972. This 19-track album, released on April 11, 2025, by Liberation Hall, offers a rare glimpse into McPartland's early career, showcasing her extraordinary talent and versatility.
The album spans a diverse range of jazz standards and original compositions, including "Stella by Starlight," "Willow Weep for Me," "A Night in Tunisia," and "Giant Steps," as well as McPartland's own "Sign off/Oleo." Each track is a testament to her masterful piano playing and her ability to connect with her audience. Accompanied by Rusty Gilder on bass and Joe Cosello on drums, McPartland's trio delivers a captivating performance that highlights the essence of cool jazz.
With a duration of 1 hour and 19 minutes, "At The Peninsula Library 1972" is a treasure trove for jazz enthusiasts and Marian McPartland fans alike. The album includes detailed liner notes with rare insights, providing a deeper understanding of the context and significance of this historic recording. This release is a must-listen for anyone interested in the rich history of jazz and the enduring legacy of Marian McPartland.
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Tracks
Chat - Intros - Live at the Peninsula Library December 10, 1972Marian McPartland
Stella By Starlight - Live at the Peninsula Library December 10, 1972Marian McPartland
Willow Weep For Me - Live at the Peninsula Library December 10, 1972Marian McPartland
A Night In Tunisia - Live at the Peninsula Library December 10, 1972Marian McPartland
Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head - Live at the Peninsula Library December 10, 1972Marian McPartland
Giant Steps - Live at the Peninsula Library December 10, 1972Marian McPartland
Bluesette - Live at the Peninsula Library December 10, 1972Marian McPartland
Fire and Rain - Live at the Peninsula Library December 10, 1972Marian McPartland
Close Your Eyes - Live at the Peninsula Library December 10, 1972Marian McPartland
Things Ain't What They Used To Be - Live at the Peninsula Library December 10, 1972Marian McPartland
All the Things You Are - Live at the Peninsula Library December 10, 1972Marian McPartland
How Insensitive - Live at the Peninsula Library December 10, 1972Marian McPartland
Theme From “Summer of ‘42” - Live at the Peninsula Library December 10, 1972Marian McPartland
Milestones - Live at the Peninsula Library December 10, 1972Marian McPartland
Satin Doll - Live at the Peninsula Library December 10, 1972Marian McPartland
Here's That Rainy Day - Live at the Peninsula Library December 10, 1972Marian McPartland
Royal Garden Blues - Live at the Peninsula Library December 10, 1972Marian McPartland
Straight, No Chaser - Live at the Peninsula Library December 10, 1972Marian McPartland
Sign off/Oleo - Live at the Peninsula Library December 10, 1972Marian McPartland
Marian McPartland, the legendary British-American jazz pianist, composer, and broadcaster, left an indelible mark on the world of jazz. Born in Slough, UK, in 1918, she began her professional career in the 1930s, performing in clubs and concert halls worldwide. McPartland's intricate knowledge and prowess on the piano made her a beloved figure in the jazz community. She gained widespread acclaim as the host of the popular radio program "Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz" on National Public Radio from 1978 to 2011, where she shared her deep understanding and passion for jazz with audiences everywhere. Her contributions to the genre, both as a performer and an ambassador, have solidified her status as one of the all-time great jazz pianists.
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