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John Basile: Heatin' Up
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Pat Martino
guitar1944 - 2021

Cy Coleman
piano1929 - 2004

Chet Baker
trumpet and vocals1929 - 1988

Kenny Burrell
guitar, electricb.1931
"I keep coming back to Sinatra," said the guitarist whose 1995 album Frankly Speaking: A Jazz Portrait Of Frank Sinatra featured such illustrious guests as guitarist

John Abercrombie
guitar1944 - 2017

Michael Brecker
saxophone, tenor1949 - 2007

Grady Tate
drums1932 - 2017
The Boston native and longtime New York resident has been plying his trade for decades since graduating in the mid '70s from New England Conservatory, where he studied with guitar great

Barry Galbraith
guitar1919 - 1983

Claude Thornhill
vocals1909 - 1965

Stan Kenton
piano1911 - 1979

Gil Evans
composer / conductor1912 - 1988
It was during his term at New England Conservatory, that Basile met and befriended another great guitarist and teacher,

Jack Wilkins
saxophone, tenor1944 - 2023
All of these influences come to fruition on Heatin' Up, Basile's 14th recording as a leader. Accompanied by veteran bassist

David Finck
bass, acousticb.1958

Carmen Intorre
drumsThey open with Basile's bossa nova flavored "Under the Influence," which finds the leader shifting nimbly from fingerstyle on the opening bars to pick for some cleanly articulated single note lines. Catch the steady comping provided underneath by Basile as he solos in legato fashion on his warm-toned custom Tom Doyle guitarhis instrument of choice for the past 35 years. Kevin Winard adds a touch of hand percussion on this delicate number and drummer Intorre gets a solo taste at the tag.
Next up is "For All We Know," taken in a relaxed swing tempo. Intorre provides an old school pulse on the ride cymbal to fuel the jaunty proceedings as Basile solos with that relaxed, slightly behind-the-beat feel that may indeed have been influenced by Mr. Sinatra. Finck also turns in an outstanding example of melodic bass soloing on this timeless standard as Basile adds a flurry of nice chord melody playing near the end.
Their rendition of

Neal Hefti
trumpet1922 - 2008
Cy Coleman's engaging waltz, "See Saw," is underscored by Intorre's lightly swinging touch on brushes and Basile's delicate rendering of the melody. Finck's playing here is highly interactive throughout, like

Scott LaFaro
bass1936 - 1961

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
Basile's sumptuous "Summer's Dawn" is an unhurried number marked by Intorre's gentle brushwork and the guitarist's sparse phrasing, which gives authority to every beautiful note he plays. A second understated guitar comps patiently, a la

Freddie Green
guitar, acoustic1911 - 1987

Dori Caymmi
guitarb.1943

Wes Montgomery
guitar1923 - 1968
"Tear It Down" is a lively romp out of the Wes Montgomery book, from his 1965 album Bumpin.' Everyone is on a strictly swinging protocol here, and both Basile and Finck deliver burning solos in keeping with the album title. They close on a poignant note with Basile's hymnlike "Countenance," a darkly beautiful number that concludes the proceedings like a prayer. While Basile may have carried all of his varied influences to this session, it's a testament to his own ingenuity, perseverance and individuality that Heatin' Up sounds as personal as it does.
Liner Notes copyright ? 2025 Bill Milkowski.
Heatin' Up can be purchased here.
Contact Bill Milkowski at All About Jazz.
Bill Milkowski is the author of "Jaco: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Jaco Pastorius"
Track Listing
Under The Influence; For All We Know; Girl Talk; See Saw; Moon And Sand; Never Will I Marry; Summer's Dawn; Like A Lover; Tear It Down; Countenance.
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Album information
Title: Heatin' Up | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Stringtime Jazz
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