Happy New Year!


Miss Della Reese

Listen/Download – Della Reese – It Was a Very Good Year MP3
NOTE: I had something else ready to go for today, but this morning someone posted Frank Sinatra’s version of ‘It Was a Very Good Year’ to mark the New Year, and I thought “Why not post the astoundingly good version by Miss Della Reese in the same spirit here at Funky16Corners!”
So that’s what I’m doing.
It has actually been a pretty good year here at base camp.
My wife’s health has continued to improve, the kids are healthy and happy, and I’m not doing too poorly myself.
It already looks like 2014 will bring some opportunities to DJ, and of course the Funky16Corners blog and radio show will continue apace.
I hope all of you have had a good year,and if not, that 2014 has nothing but good things in store for you and yours.
That said, I’ll see you all on Friday.
Happy New Year!
Larry
Originally posted 3/27/11
>>Greetings all.
How’s by you?
All is as well as can be expected on my end of the interwebs.
The weekend was relatively uneventful, and despite anything the calendar says, Spring has yet to arrive in any real way.
I should mention that I have a couple of very groovy DJ gigs in the pipe, details to follow soon.
I’m not going to be able to make it to the Allentown 45 show this year, but I don’t really mind.
The vinyl gods have been good to me these last few months, bringing in all manner of cool stuff, including a couple of longtime white whales, as well as a bunch of low priced, but uniformly excellent groovers.
I’ve also been edging up to the second big push in the reorganization of the Funky16Corners Record Vault and Podcasting Nerve Center, which always yields cool stuff from deep in the crates that had been unjustly neglected.
I just dug out a groovy Northern 45 last week that I had either forgotten about – or more likely – had not listened to closely the first time I found it. I like when stuff like that happens.
The tune I bring you today is one of the aforementioned white whales, which I chased like Ahab for a long time before finally landing it late last year.
When you mention the name Della Reese to folks, the reaction you get depends on generational variables.
Folks my parent’s age remember her career as a pop/jazz vocalist that produced a couple of big hits in the late 50s.
Younger folks will remember her mainly as a TV actress, on shows like ‘Touched By an Angel’.
Sit down with a couple of hip DJs, and you very well may hear tell of a lesser known, but truly interesting part of her career, when despite a lack of commercial success she managed to make some very soulful, very danceable records.
Back in the early days of the blog (2005) I featured one of these sides, Ms. Reese’s excellent take on Gene McDaniels’ soul jazz epic ‘Compared to What’, recorded for AVCO in 1969.
The tune I bring you today hails from 1966, and like that session was made with jazz trumpeter Bobby Bryant (search the F16C Podcast Archive for some of his groovier tracks) and his band.
The tune ‘It Was a Very Good Year’, was written in 1961 by Ervin Drake. It was originally recorded by the Kingston Trio, but the song will forever be identified with Frank Sinatra, who recorded – and had a hit with the song – in 1966.
The Sinatra version is a doleful lament, sung by an old man looking back on his life.
Della Reese’s version is a radical reworking of the song, both lyrically (she embellishes the verses) and stylistically. Arranged by Bryant, the song is recast as a funky, hard charging cri de coeur, less wistful than the musical equivalent of a fist in the air. Reese sings the song like someone who despite a colorful past, is looking forward to bigger and better things.
Her vocal is powerful, often sounding as if she was testing the limits of the recording equipment.
The band is on fire, with a pumping Hammond and remarkable drums. The recording has a very hot sound, and the snare and kick drum are – next to Della – the loudest things on the record.
This is one of those records that would have languished in obscurity, had it not been revived by DJs on the jazz dance scene in the UK. It has become increasingly popular with funk and soul DJs, and was reissued by the Jazzman label (with a live version on the B-side).
As far as I can tell, this version is not in print on CD and the 45 can be quite expensive, so unless you need one to play out, slip the ones and zeros on your pod-like-thingy and dig.<<
Keep the faith
Larry
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Best wishes for a happy new year to all Grogans, and thanks for the tunes these many years.
Same to you and yours Jim!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKARiItP1EU&list=RD9qisE61CKAI
if the weather has got you down this might work brother
Great tune, great drums – happy new year Larry!
Love this one to death. The drums are so damn snappy! Peace and SOUL…