



Starless and Bible Black by The Stan Tracey Quartet
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but ollieglass was first
50 years old and still sounds fresh. British jazz wasn't all bowler hats and waistcoats in the early 60s.
Brooding and beautiful.
Husky, intense jazz atmosphere.
The great British jazz pianist and composer Stan Tracey died a few days ago. This tune from his Under Milk Wood suite seems suitably elegiac. Bobby Wellins on tenor sax.
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