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Frank Morelli / Keith Oxman: The Ox-Mo Incident
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Keith Oxman
saxophone, tenorThe bassoon is not an easy instrument for which arrangements can work as it has a low pitch, few keys and a limited range. However, beginning with the opening track "Happy Talk," Oxman and Morelli have found a way to take advantage of the bassoon's soft and evocative timbre in addition to having a snappy version of the number. Like several other tracks on this session, "Full Moon And Empty Arms," has its origin in the classical world as a theme from Sergei Rachmaninoff's "Second Piano Concerto." In 1945

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998

Red Garland
piano1923 - 1984
The title track is an original composition by Keith Oxman. It takes liberty with the title of a 1940 novel by Walter Van Tilburg Clark called The Ox-Bow Incident. Created as a thirteen bar up-tempo blues theme, Morelli shows his virtuosity by delving into the upper register of his instrument, followed by Oxman whose improvisation develops organically from what the structure of the piece has to say. Jenkins' solo has some smart hooks, before bassist

Ken Walker
bassThe final track is "I Could Have Danced All Night" from the Lerner and Loewe Broadway musical My Fair Lady. If the listeners are paying attention (according to the liner notes), they will pick up that Oxman's introduction used the same sequence of notes from the main theme of the third movement from the rondo from the "Bassoon Concerto" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. After this somewhat oblique musical reference, the number plays out in accordance to the Lerner and Loewe melody with Morelli in an exploratory mode, with other band members such as Oxman, Jenkins and Walker giving strong solo closing statements. ">
Track Listing
Happy Talk; Full Moon And Empty Arms; The Surrey With The Fringe On Top; Baubles, Bangles And Beads; The Ox-Mo Incident; Three For Five; Stranger In Paradise; Poor Butterfly; A Wasp In Search Of A Hart and Lung; Pavanne; I Could Have Danced All Night
Personnel
Keith Oxman
saxophone, tenorFrank Morelli
bassoonJeff Jenkins
pianoKen Walker
bassTodd Reid
drumsAlbum information
Title: The Ox-Mo Incident | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Capri Records
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