Thursday, 18 September 2025

Joss Baselli (aka Jo Basile) born 18 September 1926

 

Joss Basselli (aka Jo Basile) born 18 September 1926 was an influential French accordionist, composer, and later publisher and arranger during the 1950s, '60s, and '70s. During his lifetime he sold millions of records and was a household name in Europe, and to a lesser degree in the eastern half of the United States. 

Basile was born Giuseppe Ottaviano Baselli in Somain, in northern France. His parents ran their own café that catered to the wave of Italian immigrants who entered the Somain, Nord region of France after WWI. They were music enthusiasts who passed on their passion to sons Giuseppe (nicknamed Joss) and Enrico. Both began playing the accordion when they were children. Their first gigs were playing for patrons in the café, but during their teens they graduated to playing weddings and other local celebrations. 

Gus Viseur

After the Second World War, Baselli met accordion virtuoso Gus Viseur by chance. The latter had created the influential and now standard bal-musette style (he also influenced harmonicist Toots Thielemans). Viseur was impressed by Baselli's playing, and encouraged him to pursue music as a career. The two became inseparable. 

Baselli moved to Paris in 1950, and landed the gig that would alter his life's course: he was introduced to the French chanteuse Patachou, who was making her mark on the bal-musette scene, and first became her accompanist, and later her musical director and soloist. As her star rose, so did his. Baselli married Viseur's daughter around the same time that Patachou opened a café in Montmarte; it became the hive of bal-musette activity in Paris. 

During Patachou's widely celebrated American tour in 1958 (in which she was acclaimed as Edith Piaf's chanson successor), Baselli's playing was noticed by and captivated Sid Frey, owner of the Audio Fidelity label. Renaming him Jo Basile, he initially capitalized on Patachou's popularity and recorded Basile playing French café songs and instrumental versions of some of her hits. It was the first in a long series of LPs (at least a dozen albums' worth) that all looked remarkably similar and fit right in with many space age pop/exotica records of the era.

                                   

The album covers invariably portrayed Basile playing his instrument (with the material usually a certain country's best-loved songs and pop hits) on a motor scooter with an attractive young woman on the back. 1964 proved to be a watershed year. Basile teamed with the great Brazilian trio Bossa Tres for the classic Swingin' Latin, and later Foreign Film Festival Cannes, showcasing the accordionist playing music by composers Nino Rota and Luis Bonfa in the company of American jazzmen Dick Hyman, Milt Hinton, Tony Mottola (as "Mr. Big"), Bobby Rosengarden, Phil Kraus, and Al Caiola. 

In 1965, Basile left Patachou's band and became the musical director of French pop icon Barbara. This was fortuitous, as the singer had her own television program and Basile was a featured soloist as well as accompanist. The gig provided his introduction to French television. He not only wrote and arranged songs for Barbara's show, but for other programs as well, his tunes eventually numbering in the hundreds. Two years later he left the show and reunited with Patachou for an American tour, but the stress of touring and performing got him thinking about other ways of making a living with music. 

With his many compositions for the Barbara show as a guide and a prime résumé, he began composing and arranging for French television and film in earnest. One of the most notable of these was "Le Manège Enchanté," a stop-action animated series by Serge Danot. A BBC producer asked actress Emma Thompson's father, Eric, to translate and record an English language narration, but Thompson decided the scripts just didn't work in English, and he wrote his own story, even renaming the characters. As "The Magic Roundabout," the series was an even bigger success in the U.K. Basselli also composed the score for the full-length film Danot produced as a spin-off from the series, "Dougal and the Blue Cat". 

But Basile also wrote dozens of pop songs. One of his best known is "Free Again," which was recorded by Barbra Streisand as the opening cut on 1966's My Name Is Barbra. During the last decade of his life, Basile started his own publishing company, Opaline, and hosted his own TV show called Le Monde de l'Accordeon, which featured the talents of gifted masters of the instrument; he also wrote and arranged for dozens of singers in French, English, and Italian and did session work. 

Basile remained active until he died on 5 September 1982 Mâcon, Saône-et-Loire, France, due to a sudden heart attack.  (Edited from AllMusic & IMDb)

2 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “Jo Basile – Four Classic Albums” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/esKicoGr

Jo Basile, Accordion And Orchestra – Rome With Love (1957)

1. Luna Rossa
2. Tango Chitarra Romana
3. Non-Dimenticar'
4. Marechiari - Funiculi-Funicula (Medley)
5. Anima E Core
6. Tarantella
7. La Piccinina
8. Torna A Sorrento
9. Reginella Campagnola
10. Santa Lucia - O Sole Mio
11. Fiore D'Italia
12. Arrivederci Roma

Jo Basile, His Accordion And Orchestra – Accordion De Paris (1957)
1. Comme Ci, Comme Ca - Tout Ca
2. Fleur De Paris
3. Medley- April In Paris/I Love Paris
4. Boum Musette
5. Ballade De Rabouine
6. Piano De Pauvre
7. Mademoiselle De Paris
8. L'ame Des Poetes
9. Mon Homme
10. Raiion de Musette
11. Le Denicheur
12. Pigalle-Le Seine

Jo Basile, His Accordion And Orchestra – Rendezvous A Paris: Accordion De Paris Vol. 2 (1957)
1. Paris In The Spring - The Last Time I Saw Paris 2:46
2. Sous Les Toits De Paris - Sur Les Quais De Vieux Paris 2:35
3. Rue Lepic - Domino 2:24
4. Just A Gigolo 2:10
5. Mon Amant De Saint Jean 2:55
6. Poor People Of Paris 1:59
7. Complainte De La Butte - A Paris 1:54
8. Madame La Marquise 1:58
9. Petite Valse 2:31
10. Symphonie - J'Attendrai 2:11
11. Musette A Gogo 2:50
12. La Madelon 3:12

Jo Basile, His Accordion And Orchestra – Viennese Waltzes (1958)
1. Vienna City Of My Dreams
2. Two Hearts In 3/4 Time
3. Play Gypsy
4. Third Man Theme
5. Waltz Time In Vienna
6. Princess Czardas
7. Waltz Dream
8. Cafe Mozart
9. Glow-Worm
10. We're On Our Way To Nussdorf
11. They're Not From Schiller's Pen
12. There Will Be Girls From Galore

For “Jo Basile - Five More Classic Albums” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/bVRXoTqs

Jo Basile, His Accordion And Orchestra – Argentine Tangos (1959)
1. La Cumparsita 2:32
2. A Media Luz 2:33
3. Jalousie 3:07
4. Poema 2:37
5. Tango De Rosas 1:48
6. Adios Muchachos 2:35
7. El Choclo 2:39
8. Tango Delle Calle 2:36
9. Violetta 2:30
10. Adios Pampa Mia 3:23
11. Tristesse 3:07
12. Caminito 2:18

Jo Basile, His Accordion And Orchestra – Accordion D'España (1959)
1. El Relicario
2. La Maxixa
3. En Er Mundo
4. Mi Jaca
5. España Cani
6. La Dolores
7. Doce Cascabeles
8. Lady Of Spain
9. Pamplonica
10. Rosa De Valencia
11. España
12. Rosio

Jo Basile, His Accordion And Orchestra – Movie Theme Hits (1962)
1. Tonight 2:43
2. Al Di La 2:43
3. Moon River 2:46
4. Never On Sunday 3:10
5. Green Leaves Of Summer 2:28
6. La Dolce Vita 2:24
7. Pepe 2:08
8. Maria 2:38
9. Theme From A Summer Place 2:25
10. It Might As Well Be Spring 3:14
11. Theme From Limelight 2:22
12. Around The World 2:51

Jo Basile, Accordion And Orchestra – Buenos Aires With Love (1967)
1. Silencio (Silence) 2:15
2. Derecho Viejo 2:36
3. Caido Del Cielo 2:38
4. Noche De Reyes 2:39
5. 9 De Julio 2:36
6. Inspiracion 2:44
7. El Once 2:42
8. Uno 2:41
9. Yira Yira 2:36
10. Plegaria 2:52
11. Quiero Quiero Te Quiero 2:14
12. En Esta Tarde Gris 2:35

Jo Basile & Orchestra – Jazz Accordion (1968)
1. Lullaby Of Birdland 2:56
2. Tenderly 3:47
3. Don't Blame Me 2:57
4. Twilight Time 2:57
5. Little White Lies 2:51
6. A Fine Romance 2:35
7. Pennies From Heaven 3:03
8. I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm 4:24
9. Taking A Chance On Love 2:55
10. On The Sunny Side Of The Street 2:32

Richard said...

Très bien, grand merci. Le 22 septembre est l'anniversaire d'Yvette Horner
La plus grande des accordéonistes
https://collectionkangourou.blogspot.com/2022/07/yvette-horner-tour-de-france-1960.html