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Closing out the solo section, this tenor sax improvisation spans one and a half choruses of the 22-bar AAB form at a relaxed swing tempo of 76 BPM. Lefkowitz-Brown follows on tenor saxophone with an extended one-and-two-thirds-chorus solo at a slightly relaxed tempo around 76 BPM, stretching the pop structure with improvisational depth while maintaining the song's inherent lyricism. This is the longest solo on the recording in terms of chorus count, suggesting a featured role in the arrangement. The 22-bar form provides a defined harmonic landscape for the improvisation. Coming after Holger Marjamaa's piano solo, this is the final improvisation before the ensemble returns to the head.
Chad Lefkowitz-Brown was 29 to 30 years old at the time.
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