Rusca, Mario -trio-
Monochrome Blues
Mario Rusca is most probably the biggest living Italian jazzman. His major influences are Duke Ellingtons composing
abilities and Hampton Hawes' brilliant sound. He immersed himself in the harmonic inventions of the incredible pianists
of the 60s and 70s: from Bud Powell to Bobby Timmons, Wynton Kelly and Bill Evans. Mario Rusca has been the house
pianist of Capolinea, the most important Italian jazz club of the 70s and 80s. He went on to perform in important
national and international settings-representing Italy in the "Piano Solo'' category of the "International Festival of
Varsavia" and participating with his quintet at the "International Festival of Montreal". He has collaborated with a
multitude of prestigious names: Chet Baker, Tony Scott, Curtis Fuller, Gerry Mulligan, Lou Donaldson, Art Farmer, Bob
Berg, Lee Konitz, Dusko Gojkovic, Al Gray, Kay Winding, as well as Stefano Bagnoli, Enrico Rava, Tullio De Piscopo,
Kenny Clarke, Stan Getz, Jimmy Owens, Toots Thielemans, Gianni Basso, Pepper Adams, Steve Lacy, Steve Grossman, Franco
Ambrosetti, Woody Shaw, and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis. With Gerry Mulligan, in particular, he
toured in 1976 and with Lee Konitz, he recorded Wheres The Blues? at the end of the 90s. In this regard, Suspension in
1975 with Tullio De Piscopo and Recreations in 1976 with the phenomenal Larry Nocella playing saxophone are still very
beautiful and modern recordings. As Mario says, "In jazz, you choose the companions that you can dialogue the most
with.there needs to be an interplay, there needs a...a way of feeling, which is why you choose musicians because they
feel like you, or, if nothing else, they follow you". The chemistry between the three of them is perfectly aligned,
synergistic. Tonys drums and Riccardos bass create a soft and essential rhythmic
tapestry that never hinder the creative prowess of the band leader. Here Mario Rusca is interpreting the most dynamic
jazz standards. Blues for Gwen by McCoy Tyner, Blues Walk by Lou Donaldson, Blue Minor by Sonny Clark, Turnaround by
Ornette Coleman, Bass Blues by John Coltrane or even Super Jet by Tadd Dameron. You cant help but imagine yourself on
top of a convertible, smiling and carefree, while they travel through the soloist progressions of Turnaround and Super
Jet. We need to underline the four originals included in this recording: Blue Dream (for Allerim), Tempo Blues, Double
Horn e Monochrome Blues, extremely suggestive compositions, rich of intuitions and which well exhibit Mario Rusca
composition skills and his ability to play the blues. MONOCHROME BLUES is a winning trio album which will deeply please
the most demanding jazz hears.
The musicians
Mario Rusca (piano)
Riccardo Fioravanti (bass)
Tony Arco (drums)
Price
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
12-05-2023
Label
Item-nr
563582
EAN
8053689220025
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
BLUE DREAM (FOR ALLERIM) (M. RUSCA) 5:21
2
TURNAROUND (O. COLEMAN) 2:58
3
RACHID (M. PETRUCCIANI) 4:05
4
BLUES WALK (L. DONALDSON) 4:55
5
BASS BLUES (J. COLTRANE) 3:37
6
INFANT EYES (W. SHORTER) 4:35
7
TEMPO BLUES (M. RUSCA) 3:24
8
DOUBLE HORN (M. RUSCA) 5:03
9
I LOVES YOU, PORGY (GERSHWIN) 5:06
10
SUPER JET (T. DAMERON) 3:20
11
BLUE MINOR (S. CLARK) 2:47
12
BODY AND SOUL (J. GREEN) 7:09
13
BLUES FOR GWEN (M. TYNER) 3:34
14
IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD (ELLINGTON) 7:32
15
MONOCHROME BLUES (M. RUSCA) 3:26
16
FALL (W. SHORTER) 4:14