"Drumonk" is a captivating jazz album by Italian drummer and composer Lorenzo Tucci, released on May 24, 2010, under the Via Veneto Jazz label. Spanning just under 48 minutes, this album is a testament to Tucci's virtuosity and his deep-rooted love for the jazz tradition. The tracklist is a delightful mix of original compositions and classic jazz standards, showcasing Tucci's versatility and his ability to infuse new life into timeless pieces.
The album opens with "Green Chimneys," a track that immediately sets the tone for the rest of the album with its infectious rhythm and Tucci's dynamic drumming. "Tea For Two" and "Hackensack" follow, offering a blend of playful melodies and complex rhythms that highlight Tucci's compositional prowess. "Rhythm-A-Ning" and "Evidence" are standout tracks, featuring Tucci's impressive improvisational skills and his ability to navigate through intricate musical landscapes.
"Ask Me Now" and "Bemsha Swing" are notable for their infectious grooves and Tucci's masterful use of polyrhythms. "Straight No Chaser" is a nod to the classic jazz standard, with Tucci's drumming taking center stage. "Friday The 13th" and "Nutty" close out the album on a high note, with Tucci's drumming reaching new heights of intensity and creativity.
Throughout "Drumonk," Lorenzo Tucci's drumming is not just a backdrop but a driving force, pushing the music forward and creating a rich, immersive soundscape. This album is a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast, offering a unique blend of tradition and innovation that is sure to leave a lasting impression.