Well
now we can add a new duo to the “family” with the
wonderful pairing of guitarists John Basile and John Abercrombie
on Basile’s latest Underhill Jazz release Animations.
Animations is an apt title representing a truly wonderful CD that has it
all. Rhythmic intricacy, harmonic complexity, flowing improvisation,
some killer walking bass lines with sharp chord shots, simultaneous
improvisation, modal excursion, free-play exploration, and the
aforementioned near psychic interplay culminating in an animated
dialogue of musical accord. Not to mention a genuine, or as Basile
puts it “organic” playability between both performers
that does not call upon ego or flashiness to get the job done.
Whether
it is a standard such as “Sweet and Lovely”,
the free explorations of “Paws”,
the electro-acoustic sounding intro to “Dreamsville”,
the octaver laden “The Lilter”
or the remaining seven tunes that comprise both standards and
originals, it is in fact this lack of ego that winds up being
an integral part of this CD as both personalities blend into each
other in a union that sometimes transcends each player’s
sonic difference. Or to put it simply, there are many moments
when I don’t know who the heck is playing what…and
ironically it doesn’t matter.
What
matters most is the music being developed from the fingers and
hearts of each player and how it is passed on to the listener.
I don’t know if this was intentional or not but John Basile
never included any info, at least none that I could see, on who
played what solo first or even who was on the left channel or
who was on the right. Now if one is really hip to either player’s
sonic signature then there would possibly be an awareness of who
is playing what at any given time, but I am not that aware of
either player enough to know who is who. And like I mentioned
earlier, it matters not, because I am digging the music and playing
as a whole and not as a separate vehicle of one’s identity
over another.
And
speaking of playing, there is a lot of it. Obviously those familiar
with John Abercrombie will know what to expect from this giant
of improvised music and will not be disappointed. But what about
John Basile? Well if this CD is any indication, he’s an
extremely talented guitarist in his own right who is just as competent
a guitarist as Abercrombie. I mean if I can’t tell who is
who at times then it seems to me that it is quite obvious that
both have some serious skills going on which is quite apparent
from the first cut to the last.
Each
tune has its own blend of melodic brilliance and expressive improvisations
from both John and John alongside superb rhythmic playing where
walking bass lines, syncopated chord shots, odd meter, perceptive
support, and sometimes just a simple shuffle are the foundations
that each tune is built upon. And the solos that are played over
such a musical collaboration contain long flowing lines that make
up and add to the language of the modern jazz guitarist today.
Animations
is definitely a guitarist’s record and should be heard by
as many guitarists and fans of the genre as possible if for nothing
more than the pure enjoyment of hearing two people getting down
to play what they love to do the most, make music.
Go
to underhilljazz.com to
purchase "Animations" or to see what else John Basile has to offer.
Lyle
Robinson
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