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Clark Tracey
Registrace 16. 01. 2009
The music of Clark Tracey and Stan Tracey and some extras.
Stan Tracey Quartet - The Poets' Suite
Stan Tracey - Piano, Art Themen - Reeds, Roy Babbington - Bass, Clark Tracey - Drums
Recorded 1983, Northern Ireland
Recorded 1983, Northern Ireland
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Video
Hands in Baltimore - Clark Tracey on drums (extract)
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Live performance in Mt Vernon Methodist Church, Baltimore. June 2010
Omnibus "Original". Documentary on Stan Tracey
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The original Omnibus edition on BBC1 from 1975 on the life of Stan Tracey.
"RONNIE SCOTT AND ALL THAT JAZZ - CONTRASTS"
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Released 24 July 1968. Documentary surrounding Ronnie Scott and the Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London. Features Ronnie Scott Quartet, Roland Kirk, Bill Evans, Sonny Stitt & JJ Johnson, Woody Herman, Stan Getz, Victor Feldman, Kenny Wheeler, Sonny Rollins & Max Roach, Tony Oxley, Stan Tracey, Ron Matthewson, Sal Nistico etc
Calypso Reg - The Stollywood Harlets feat. Don Weller
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A rare recording by the late, great Don Weller from 1982
Clark Tracey Quintet - Pools
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Alex Ridout - Trumpet Sean Payne - Alto Elliott Sansom - Piano James Owston - Bass Clark Tracey - Drums From the latest Clark Tracey Quintet CD "No Doubt"
Stan Tracey Trio appearance on Spike Milligan's Q6
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"Panama Red" (by S Tracey) Stan Tracey - piano, Dave Green - bass, Bryan Spring - drums September 1975
"Goodbye Twinkle Toes" by Stan Tracey
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A unique composition by Stan Tracey dedicated to his daughter, Sarah (1962-2012).
Stan Tracey & Keith Tippett - Piano duet on soundcheck
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Short soundcheck before gig at Pizza Express in London, sponsored by Steinway, in March 2009 with tongue-in-cheek ending.
Incredible musician. One of Britain's finest ❤
Not seen this doc. before ....I can remember seeing a later one that featured both your mum and dad ... Saw Stan's octet many times at the bull's head in the mid to late 80s....Britain has defo. produced world class jazz musicians ..as good as anything in the world
Fascinating! thanks for putting this on here. I too saw him with his trio in his later years. Poole Arts Centre and Tivoli theatre Wimborne. despite his age at that time, I thought he played amazing. (I first heard of Stan Tracey from "Sounds of Jazz" with Peter Clayton, Sunday night on BBC Radio 1)
'promosm' 😀
and a certain point there are two drummers, but one plays tenor saxophone - the other is Max Roach...
Just marvellous - Stan was incredible. Thanks for finding & showing us this Clark.
Charming documentary.
Shame that at 47' lovely film. A very particular feel to it British Jazz and Stan was a big fashioner of such.
Brilliant! Thank you!!
oh-blood type O man good👍
This is magic. ❤Thank you 😊
Remarkable document. And who is the bassist in ronnie’s quartet? Maybe dave holland?
Ron Matthewson
wow that clip of rollins and max! whoa! rare stuff
I booked Stan and Clarke his son to play at the Erin Arts Centre in Port Erin in the Isle of Man along with Art Themen on tenor horn, they wanted Roy Babbington on double bass and Roy used my bass for the quartet gig, I remember having to jack up the bridge as his strong technique was making the strings buzz in some positions. I picked Stan and Clarke up from the airport and drove them in my Morris 1000 traveller to Port Erin where there was around half an hour spare time after the tune up, and Stan wanted to take a walk outside the venue and take a smoke before the gig. Halfway round the building he pulled out a joint and to my horror lit it up and passed it to me to puff upon. I had never smoked weed, and in deference to his generosity, I took a puff. We talked a bit longer and went inside to start the music. The first tune that they chose to play was " Out of Nowhere" and I sat very stoned in the audience, thinking that they must have been playing that one tune for at least an hour such was the effect of the weed. To say that the audience loved the music is an understatement. Stan was such a gentle soul, and such an inventive player, he is sadly missed and greatly loved.
Brill story. I toured with Keith Tippett and made a record with him, Pat Thomas and Howard Riley, good times and Stan reminds me of Keith in some way, the sideburns too. Very difficult to get gigs at the mo in England, for Free Players. Also done a fair bit of playing and a record with Evan Parker. Do you still promote gigs, I'm a pianist.
Woody dispelled any rumors that he couldn't play with that amazing clarinet intro. It shocked me I wasn't expecting that...
I think this is from 1977, at least that's when it was broadcast. I saw it as a 15 year old and recorded the audio on to a cassette tape, hanging a microphone over the TV speaker. Lost, decades ago, I've been searching for a video recording ever since. Here it is! Thank you. A pity it freezes near the end.
Yes I think it is from 1977. Always wanted to see it again. Stan was an incredible talent. Sorely miss his tinkling of the ivories. Unique and brilliant style. Truly the Godfather of British jazz.
yeah, last 8mins missing, thanks for sharing mate.
Loved this, so many things here to listen to, reminisce and absorb. Seeing the buildings and places is amazing too. Great upload, thanks for sharing!
Amazing hair........the music 's pretty good as well
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing this rare gem..
One of the greatest jazz singers with Ella
Totally brilliant ❤
just awsm - thanks so much! and thank you to the CZcams algo!
Terrific
Seriously cracking insightful stuff, and unusual to have Stan talking so much about his work, but stops at 47'35" - anything you can do about that?
My froze at 47 mins. However, good to see Stan again. I had the pleasure of seeing hime live on three occasions in his latter years. Always exciting, but some of his "free form" stuff left me cold.
This is really wonderful. Thankyou
Great to see Tony Oxley on drums with Ronnies Quartet
MAGIC ,BEAUTIFUL.
Sent shivers down my spine. Beautiful. Can one buy the sheet music (save me working it all out)? Your daughter was so young. Sorry for your loss.
Hello Lorraine. I'm sorry I've only just noticed your question. I don't visit my YT channel that often. There is some sheet music if you are interested and I'd love you to have it as a present. You know where to find me to give me your address. Best wishes
Such tenderness xxx
Beautiful ❤ 🌹
Stan Tracey is such an unheralded genius...he ranks up there with Thelonious Monk. great post. what LP is this from?? his daughter died so young.
This never made it onto disc. It was a private recording that I've shared. It will come out one day with other unissued material though.
Vintage Tracey, and beautiful. thankyou
Hauntingly beautiful xxxx
September 1975! Where have all those years gone?
I understand that in his youth, Dave Green and Charlie Watts were near neighbours. They both lived on a prefab estate off Fryent Way in Kingsbury.
Bryan Spring...genius springs eternal!!!
I actually remember this. It was this slot in the show that actually brought Stan Tracey to my attention. Went to many of his gigs thereafter and filled my shelves with his records. He was very often to be seen playing at the 100 Club where the band had to compete with the clanging of woks coming from the hatch of that curious Chinese food servery that they used to have in the basement. Stan seems to have adopted a Keith Tippett hairstyle around 1975. Don't seem to see so much of Bryan Spring these days. A great pity. He was a show in his own right and a truly superb drummer.
RIP Stan. A true great.
Rip Stan!
Absolutely beautiful. Moving stuff
So gorgeous.
Beautiful
good news & thanks for the tip!
Another clip from the gig is coming soon - you should check out their album "Supernova"
golly gee, hope i could have attended these sets! any other snippets by any chance ? ty
It was one set each, then the duet.
unreal! Did they actually have a piano duet this night or 2 solos performances ?