Appealing jazz fusion sounds, combined with the energy of rock, was the intriguing proposition of Cox Orange, a Danish band that released three studio albums between the late 1970s and early 1980s. Their large lineup consisted of saxophonists Morten Elbek, Anders Gårdmand, Holger Laumann, and Niels Mathiasen; guitarists Finn Gustafsson and Flemming Ostermann; keyboardist Karsten Simonsen; and a rhythm section comprised of Peter Danstrup (bass), Ethan Weisgard (drums), and Birger “Krølle” Sulsbrück (percussion). Released in 1978, their self-titled debut album showcases their evocative stylistic approach, which doesn't stray too far from North American jazz-rock/fusion, featuring elegant arrangements and a wide range of sounds and interplay between the wind instruments and guitars. Tracks like "Dedication to Ironside", "Always Public", and "Svend Age" made for a promising debut that garnered attention in jazz circles. Several years later, they released "Cox Orange II", where they once again demonstrated their passion for refined melodies in another commendable jazz fusion album. After a few years of inactivity, they returned with a third album, "Move Your Feet" (1984), which followed the musical style of their first two recordings.


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