19 December 2013

Stan Tracey-Mike Osborne Original 1972


Here's a further commemorative tribute to to the late great Stan Tracey, in a duo setting with equally legendary saxophonist Mike Osborne.. recorded in 1971 for Cadillac , Ogun also released a collaboration between the two, 'Tandem' in 1977.

This features Tracey in seldom heard completely free modality, something he returned to later in life in a  fabulous series of duets with Evan Parker , which are available(and whole heartedly recommended!) on Parker's Psi ,label .
This was transferred some years ago from a friends quite battered copy , the low res covers are from discogs.
no eq, compression or digi syrup employed, sweeten to taste!

Enjoy!

15 comments:

SOTISE said...

Flac-
http://bsiblo.1fichier.com/

headman said...

Rare as hen's teeth and definitely due a re-issue. Many thanks for this gem, Sotise!

ritzbird said...

Oh Yes !!!
Thanks for this, makes a nice tribute to Stan. Rip

Anonymous said...

Big thanks for this one Sotise !!

Doug S. said...

Brilliant brilliant brilliant brilliant!

wightdj said...

Very nice, thanks.

ceedee said...

Just wonderful. Almost as great as Tandem. Thank you.

rebf942 said...

Tandem is here, if anyone wants it:
https://rapidshare.com/files/2794106331/Mike_Osborne_Stan_Tracey-Tandem.7z

SOTISE said...

rebl942, thanks for your imput!appreciated.

miloo2 said...

Thank you Sotise and thank you rebf942! I had only a very crunchy copy of Tandem until now.

john said...

Very many thanks, looking forward to hearing it.

bventure said...

Thanks, nice to see Stan wass so popular, and deservedly so.
Here is Stan Tracey Trio, Gateway Studios, Kingston, UK. BBC FM Broadcast July 1998 (FLAC) http://www.gamefront.com/files/23913400/Tracey_Trio_Kingston_UK_July_1999_zip

Wallofsound said...

One of my favourites. Do listen.

Anonymous said...

Thanks both !

Anonymous said...

Hello
it is a fantastic duo but it is a pity that the transfer is not good. There are important surface noise in the beginning of each sides that are not due to the pressing quality of the lp. In fact I suppose that the lp have been cleaned just before the transfer but when cleaning a lp with isopropanol alcool for exemple you have to play it once before the transfer. The first playing will finish to clean it. It is really a pity because the pressing of this lp seems absolutely correct.