Richard Tabnik Quartet

Life at the Core

  • Reach
  • Linearity
  • Souliloquy
  • You Know (take 1)
  • You Know (take 2)
  • Timescapes (take 1)
  • Timescapes (take 2)
  • Dearest
  • Life at the Core

    Richard Tabnik makes it no secret that he admires Lennie Trstano. You would think that his playing might also mirror some of Tristano's sound, however this is not the case. Tabnik has his own voice. It seems that Richard Tabnik has learned how to love music and how to unconditionally express himself through the music that he creates, much like Lennie Tristano. At the root of Tabnik's playing is a fundamentally different concept about playing the alto saxophone. Wispy and smooth, Tabnik transforms passages from Desmond-ish cool to stark, brightly lit punctuations which outline his solo phrases. With sparse articulation and an almost un-bop approach, the solos which are featured on this recording defy any predecessors.

    The songs on this album are not tunes which you are likely to start singing in the shower. More likely you will be stuck contemplating what it is about these songs that is so engaging. The elements presented could easily be a standard jazz recording session, but as soon as the first notes well-up you are immediately informed that you are in for a wild ride. The strumming and linear stylings of guitarist Andy Fite combined with the driving rhythm provided by bassist Calvin Hill and drummer-extraordinaire Roger Mancuso provide the perfect background for Tabnik's lightening-fast improvisations. Tabnik reaches into this foundation to pull interesting and tasty pieces out which he uses to shape and create his solos out of. This is especially apparent in the two takes of Tabnik's tune "Timescapes" (cuts 6 and 7). Listen for the interplay between Fite and Tabnik as they wind through the changes.

    Richard Tabnik is someone that you should definately check out. This is an artist who is not afraid to be himself.



    If you would like to learn more about Richard Tabnik, please visit Richard Tabnik's Home Page.

    "Life at the Core" is available from New Artists Records, at PO Box 549, New York, NY 10018. New Artists features a great catalog so I would suggest ordering a catalog to see if there are even other recordings which pique your interest!


    Review (c)1996 Jason DuMars