Trio Universal's album, Un Gotto Chi Un Gotto Là, is a delightful fusion of traditional Italian music and contemporary jazz. The trio, consisting of saxophonist Daniele Sepe, pianist Rita Marcotulli, and drummer Roberto Gatto, seamlessly blend their individual styles to create a cohesive and vibrant sound.
The album's opening track, "La Gatta Cenerentola," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its playful and upbeat melody. Marcotulli's piano playing is particularly noteworthy on this track, as she adds a whimsical touch to the overall sound. "Bella Ciao," a classic Italian folk song, is given a fresh and modern twist with Sepe's soulful saxophone playing.
Throughout the album, the trio showcases their versatility as musicians, seamlessly transitioning from slow and melancholic tracks like "O' Sole Mio" to more upbeat and energetic pieces like "Tarantella." The album's title track, "Un Gotto Chi Un Gotto Là," is a standout piece, with its infectious rhythm and Marcotulli's improvisational piano playing.