Trio Marechiaro's latest album, Pota Po Sciu Sciu, is a delightful collection of traditional Italian songs that will transport listeners to the sun-kissed shores of the Mediterranean. The trio, consisting of singer-guitarist Salvatore Esposito, accordionist Sergio Di Natale, and percussionist Luigi Di Donato, infuse these classics with their own unique style, creating a sound that is both timeless and contemporary.
The album opens with "Funiculì Funiculà," a rousing Neapolitan song that is sure to get toes tapping and heads nodding. Esposito's warm, expressive voice is perfectly complemented by the lively accordion and percussion, creating a vibrant and joyful atmosphere. The trio's interpretation of "Santa Lucia" is equally impressive, with Di Natale's accordion adding a wistful, nostalgic touch to the familiar melody.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Torna a Surriento," a hauntingly beautiful song that showcases Esposito's vocal range and emotional depth. The sparse instrumentation, with just the guitar and accordion accompanying the singer, adds to the song's melancholic and introspective mood.
Other highlights include the playful "Tarantella," the romantic "O Sole Mio," and the lively "La Danza," all of which demonstrate the trio's impeccable musicianship and ability to capture the essence of each song.