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Al Basile started out as a poet and fiction writer, but a meeting with Duke Robillard (who produced this CD) changed his life. He became a trumpet player in Roomful of Blues, then went on to gigs with Joe Turner, Red Prysock, and other soul and blues heavies. Since the '70s he's been a regular co-writer with Robillard, while on his own he placed a tune on Ruth Brown's Grammy-nominated album R+B = Ruth Brown. As a leader, he's cut jazz, soul, and blues albums, with The Tinge falling into the latter category. Robillard's production, as is his wont, gives the music a clean, wide-open feeling, allowing each instrument room to breathe. Basile has a mellow, midrange tenor, with a classic crooner's phrasing, and brings plenty of humor to his vocals. The innuendo-rich "Too Slow" is done in the style of Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, with Basile paying tribute to Vinson with his vocal phrasing. Robillard drops in a mellow solo, Basile blows some nice muted cornet, and Bruce Katz, who is inspired throughout the session, tickles the ivories. "While We're Dancing" is a classic saloon song, done with a tip of the hat to Louis Armstrong. "I want to hold you while we're dancing," Basile sings from the viewpoint of an older gentleman who still has romance in his soul. It's a beautiful, slow ballroom groove and Basile's trumpet solo makes it one of the album's highlights. On "Airlift My Heart" Basile delivers a fluttering cornet solo to complement a tune that likens a cold heart to the Cold War. Katz plays some bluesy electric piano and the horn section simmers quietly. "Can I Trust You with a Kiss?" brings to mind a meeting of New Orleans R&B and Memphis soul with a simple I-IV-V progression, a poignant vocal from Basile, and sanctified keyboard work from Katz. "You're Still Right" is a gritty, swampy putdown with a sneering vocal from Basile, Robillard's greasy slide guitar, and Katz getting all funky on piano. The Tinge shows Basile as a first-class tunesmith fronting a solid band that lays down arrangements that span the entire history of blues, soul, and small-combo jazz. ~ j. poet
Al Basile's sixth solo CD The Tinge shows off all his skills, adding a generous helping of his rich cornet sound to the mix of exceptional songwriting and soulful singing which marked his last two releases, Blue Ink and Groovin' In The Mood Room. It also
Personnel: Al Basile (vocals, cornet); Duke Robillard (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Doug James (bass clarinet, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Rich Lataille (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Bruce Katz (piano, organ, Wurlitzer organ); Marty Ballou (acoustic bass, electric bass); Mark Teixeira (drums, tambourine).
Recording information: Duke's Mood Room, Pawtucket, RI (02/2007-04/2007).
Tinge Music | List Price | $15.97 (You save $3.08) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Blues | | Label | Sweetspot | | Orig Year | 2008 | | All Time Sales Rank | 112941  | | CD Universe Part number | 7498183 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 19, 2008 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Duke Robillard | | Engineer | Thom Hiller | | Personnel | Doug James - bass clarinet, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone Duke Robillard - acoustic guitar, electric guitar Bruce Katz - piano, organ, Wurlitzer organ Mark Teixeira - drums, tambourine Marty Ballou - acoustic bass, electric bass Rich Lataille - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone Al Basile - vocals, cornet
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