Portrait of Tracy

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“Portrait of Tracy”
Song by Jaco Pastorius
Album Jaco Pastorius
Released August 1976
Recorded Camp Colomby Studios and Columbia Recording Studios C&B, New York City, New York.
Genre Jazz fusion, Post-bop
Length 2:23
Label Epic/Legacy (Sony Music)
Producer Bobby Colomby

"Portrait of Tracy"  is a composition by bassist Jaco Pastorius. It appears on his landmark self-titled debut album, and is widely recorded as a tribute by bassists such as Joe Ferry, Marcus Miller, Brian Bromberg, and others. It is considered by many a bass guitar standard, and is often used as a benchmark for a bassist's abilities.

The song is played almost exclusively with natural harmonics, giving it a dreamy, unfamiliar tone for the bass.

The song has been sampled as well, most notably, SWV's "Rain", Cannibal Ox's "Pigeon", Amon Tobin's "Daytrip", and Chingy and Tyrese's "Pulling Me Back".