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Frank Morelli / Keith Oxman: The Ox-Mo Incident
ByKeith Oxman
saxophone, tenor
Frank Morelli
bassoonThe group rests for the most part in the familiar realm of Broadway, Hollywood and the Great American Songbook, with detours to accommodate Oxman's "Ox-Mo Incident" and "A Wasp in Search of a Hart and Lung," Gabriel Faure's poignant "Pavanne" and "Three for Five," a rephrasing of the third movement of Johannes Brahms' Symphony No. 3. Standards include the well-known "Happy Talk," "Full Moon and Empty Arms" (from Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 2), "The Surrey with the Fringe on Top," a brace of themes taken from Alexander Borodin ("Baubles, Bangles and Beads" and "Stranger in Paradise"), another inspired by Giacomo Puccini ("Poor Butterfly") and one from Lerner and Loewe's My Fair Lady ("I Could Have Danced All Night"} The album's name (and title song) is a play on words, taken from the novel and film The Ox-Bow Incident, a grim narrative about a lynch mob's mistaken victims, superbly brought to the screen by Henry Fonda, Dana Andrews, Harry Morgan and others.
The quintet trades grim shades for blue skies on that one, as it does for the remainder of the session, where seldom is heard a discouraging wordor a less-than-felicitous frame of mind. Oxman's amiable tenor is smooth and lyrical, a splendid complement to Morelli's gruff and linear bassoon. The two are ably supported by pianist

Jeff Jenkins
piano
Ken Walker
bassTodd Reid
drumsPersonnel
Keith Oxman
saxophone, tenorFrank Morelli
bassoonAlbum information
Title: The Ox-Mo Incident | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Capri Records
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