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Margherita Fava: Tatatu
ByFor instance, her "Tidal Waves" has a mystical atmosphere. Over the rhythm trio's percolating refrains saxophonist

Greg Tardy
saxophoneb.1966
Michael J. Reed
drumsElsewhere, on the intriguing "Restless Mind," Fava sets a tense mood with her angular phrases and crystalline tonal cascades. Tardy deftly weaves a fiery, incandescent soliloquy within this complex and dynamic sonic tapestry. Fava's extemporization is equal parts European romanticism and simmering blues while demonstrating her mastery of the keys.
Perhaps the centerpiece of this uniformly superb album is the cinematic "Restless Mind"; the band quickly builds an expectant ambience with Tardy stating the melancholic theme. Then, bassist
Javier Enrique
bass, acousticFava interprets both standards with a rare balance of deference to the source material as well as a deeply personal touch. Whether she is tastefully exhibiting her instrumental prowess on pianist

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Jerome Kern
arranger1895 - 1945
The brilliant Tatatu is surprisingly accomplished for a first outing. It begs the question: If this is Fava's freshman effort, how promising must her future be? ">
Track Listing
Face Off; Tidal Waves; Rhythm-A-Ning; Bird of Passage; Resilience; All The Things You Are; Restless Mind; Hard To Say.
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Album information
Title: Tatatu | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Caligola Records
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