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Nick Russo + 11: Ro
ByThe son of a guitarist, Russo is well rounded musically and an accomplished accompanist, melodicist, composer, and arranger. Many of the tunes on the disc have interesting rhythmic structures: "Triggered contains a double-time bridge that kicks each chord cycle temporarily into overdrive; the title track has a North Indian-influenced fifteen-beat cycle (3+3+2, 3+3+1), the truncated final pulse having a subtle propulsive effect; and "Mitzvah, "Untitled and "Little Hands all employ unusual beat patterns and/or phrase lengths. Russo's tone is reminiscent of the classic Grant Green sound, warm with a rounded edge, and his melodic concept favors short melodic fragments that connect seamlessly, morphing holistic. Several tracks feature banjo; "Dinda," a Jobim tribute, is beautifully rendered on acoustic guitar.
Russo draws on the talents of Miles Griffith (voice and hand drum), Mark Turner and Bryan Murray (tenors), Greg Glassman (trumpet), Art Hirahara (electric and acoustic piano), Nathan Peck and Matt Clohesy (basses), Willard Dyson, Ari Hoenig and David Pleasant (drums) and Pandit Samir Chatterjee (tabla), employing these able accomplices in a variety of configurations. Of particular note is Turner's understated elegance on "Moy Zaichick, "Please Come Home" and "Mitzvah," the latter containing dynamic contrapuntal dialogue between tenor and tabla; and Griffin's ecstatic scatting, which breathes life and warmth into "Ro," "Mitzvah" and "Little Hands."
The CD sendoff party at the 55 Bar was well-attended by Russo's extended family (both genetic and musical). The program duplicated the recorded track order and featured the complete cast of characters, save Peck. Griffith swooped and whooped like a vocal stunt pilot, Russo demonstrated a well-honed tone and tasteful craftsmanship, and drummer Dyson let the lions out of the bag. But the most interesting moments were collectively realized, as during "Mitzvah," "Little Hands" and "Please Come Home," when the front-line instruments converged their attention on a mantra-like gat (in Hindustani music, a cyclic melody) while the "rhythm" section expounded and expanded.
Track Listing
Triggered; Moy Zaichick; Ro; Dinda; Mitzvah; Untitled; Little Hands; Mmm; Please Come Home (for STG Alec Petkoff).
Personnel
Nick Russo
guitarNick Russo: guitar, acoustic guitar, tenor banjo; Miles Griffith: voice; Mark Turner: tenor saxophone; Bryan Murray: tenor saxophone; Greg Glassman: trumpet; Art Hirahara: piano & Fender Rhodes; Pandit Samir Chatterjee: tabla; Nathan Peck: bass; Matt Clohesy: bass; Willard Dyson: drums; Ari Hoenig: drums; David Pleasant: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: Ro | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: Self Produced