The Fox CD – ALEPH 017

$14.98

The Fox can be regarded as one of Schifrin’s most experimental compositions, particularly in the way it blends elements of various origins, mixed into a wonderful musical tapestry, which manages to stay both effective and subdued. Actually, this album could be considered as a sort of follow-up to Schifrin’s 1966 Marquis de Sade tribute where he had successfully tried to translate classical and baroque music into contemporary jazz. Cues like “Minuet in C,” “Fox Variation,” and most of all “Dead Leaf,” seem to go after similar purposes, on a more somber tone, but with the equivalent musical invention.

– Nicolas Saada, from the liner notes

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The Fox can be regarded as one of Schifrin’s most experimental compositions, particularly in the way it blends elements of various origins, mixed into a wonderful musical tapestry, which manages to stay both effective and subdued. Actually, this album could be considered as a sort of follow-up to Schifrin’s 1966 Marquis de Sade tribute where he had successfully tried to translate classical and baroque music into contemporary jazz. Cues like “Minuet in C,” “Fox Variation,” and most of all “Dead Leaf,” seem to go after similar purposes, on a more somber tone, but with the equivalent musical invention.

– Nicolas Saada, from the liner notes

Track Listing:

  1. The Fox, main title – 5:06
  2. Reflections – 2:51
  3. Paul’s Memories – 2:25
  4. Fox Variation #1 – 1:45
  5. Frost Trees – 3:32
  6. Lovers – 2:55
  7. The Proposal – 2:06
  8. Fox Variation #2 – 2:26
  9. Lonely Road – 2:40
  10. Minuet In C – 3:02
  11. Snowy Bushes – 4:19
  12. That Night – 4:16
  13. Desperate Interlude – 2:23
  14. New Shingles – 2:53
  15. Dripping Icicles – 2:36
  16. Dead Leaf – 4:30
  17. The Blue Vase – 3:21
  18. The Foxhole – 2:42
  19. The Fox Symphony – 4:50
Weight 5.5 oz