Della | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Della Reese |
Cover: | DELLA.jpg |
Released: | 1960 |
Recorded: | October 2–22, 1959 |
Studio: | RCA Victor, New York City |
Genre: | Traditional pop, swing |
Label: | RCA Victor |
Producer: | Hugo & Luigi |
Della is an album by singer and actress Della Reese, her first for RCA Victor, after she left Jubilee Records in 1959. The album, produced by Hugo & Luigi, was one of her most successful. It was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1961.
Della was recorded at RCA Victor Studios in New York City during three weeks in October 1959, with Reese backed by a big band conducted and arranged by Neal Hefti. Prior to the full band sessions, Reese was asked to record and rehearse the songs in front of her producers Luigi Creatore and Hugo Peretti, with George Butcher accompanying Reese on piano. (Butcher was a veteran of Duke Ellington's orchestra.) During the rehearsal, Reese decided against singing "I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan" because the male-perspective lyric was too difficult to change into a female perspective. For the song "And the Angels Sing", Reese created her own arrangement by opening with a vocalese rendition of Charlie Parker's "Bird of Paradise" saxophone solo, then by injecting bits of melody from "I Hear Music". Reese's additions were later incorporated by Hefti into the big band arrangement, such that the band quoted portions of "I Hear Music", and even more of "Bird of Paradise" than just the solo. Hefti's big band arrangement of "You're Driving Me Crazy" used a figure from Count Basie's recent recording of "Moten Swing". Reese received no credit for her arrangement contributions.[1]
RCA released an expanded edition of the album in 2002, with a second disc containing the rehearsal sessions of all of the songs performed by Reese backed by Butcher. Reese can be heard speaking to her producers.
Album
SingleDate | Format | Label | Ref. | |
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North America | 1960 | Vinyl LP | RCA Victor | [2] |