Album artwork for D.N.A. by Enrico Rava and Mario Rusca
Album artwork for D.N.A. by Enrico Rava and Mario Rusca

“D.N.A.” is a contemporary jazz album recorded at Mondial Studios in Milan in December 1996 by two ‘heavyweights’ of Italian and international jazz music, trumpeter Enrico Rava and pianist Mario Rusca, the latter here feature with his trio accompanied by double bass player Lucio Terzano and drummer Tony Arco. The album alternates original compositions written by Mario Rusca with evergreen classics of the genre.

Released on CD in 1997, “D.N.A.” was recorded by sound engineer Walter Biondi and produced by artistic director Vanni Moretto and SAAR Records founder Walter Guertler. On the occasion of Record Store Day 2022, this little gem of ‘Jazz Made in Italy’ is reissued for the first time in LP format, with a completely renewed artwork and on clear red vinyl.

Enrico Rava and Mario Rusca

D.N.A.

Cinevox / BTF / AMS (Italian Imports)
Album artwork for D.N.A. by Enrico Rava and Mario Rusca
LP +

$34.99

RSD 2022 EU/UK Release

Clear Red Vinyl

Released 04/23/2022Catalog Number

LPJ53302

Learn more
Enrico Rava and Mario Rusca

D.N.A.

Cinevox / BTF / AMS (Italian Imports)
Album artwork for D.N.A. by Enrico Rava and Mario Rusca
LP +

$34.99

RSD 2022 EU/UK Release

Clear Red Vinyl

Released 04/23/2022Catalog Number

LPJ53302

Learn more

“D.N.A.” is a contemporary jazz album recorded at Mondial Studios in Milan in December 1996 by two ‘heavyweights’ of Italian and international jazz music, trumpeter Enrico Rava and pianist Mario Rusca, the latter here feature with his trio accompanied by double bass player Lucio Terzano and drummer Tony Arco. The album alternates original compositions written by Mario Rusca with evergreen classics of the genre.

Released on CD in 1997, “D.N.A.” was recorded by sound engineer Walter Biondi and produced by artistic director Vanni Moretto and SAAR Records founder Walter Guertler. On the occasion of Record Store Day 2022, this little gem of ‘Jazz Made in Italy’ is reissued for the first time in LP format, with a completely renewed artwork and on clear red vinyl.