
Deep Pockets
Dana Gillespieâs affair with the blues shows not the slightest sign of flagging. Who could have predicted it would be in her sixth decade of music-making that sheâd be creating her finest work? 2021 was a banner year for the 72-year-old personality. It began with the publication of her memoir, Werenât Born A Man. This was followed by a successful YouTube reboot of her popular radio show, Globetrotting With Gillespie. The memoir, co-written with David Shasha, is a full account of Danaâs remarkable life, from her folk singles on Pye Records and her late 60s albums for Decca to her pivotal role in the original London cast of Jesus Christ Superstar and her memorable explosion onto the glam scene as part of the Bowie/DeFries/MainMan/RCA empire, her side-sojourns in film, and her long-lasting union with Ace Records as one of the UKâs leading blues artists.
âDeep Pocketsâ, the follow-up to 2019âs âUnder My Bedâ, is a collection of 10 Gillespie originals, written with long-standing lead guitarist Jake Zaitz. It is a reflective album, born of Covid lockdown: âThe moment the first one happened and everyone was in a state of doom and gloom and nobody went anywhere, I was on my own and began writing lyrics.â
If ever there were a Gillespie mission statement, it could be encapsulated by âBeat Of My Own Drumâ. âI feel strongly that all through my life Iâve danced to my own beat,â says Dana, ânot to some commercial one.â Meanwhile, âThe Truth About Lyingâ is a song she could only have written now. Coming from a new artist, it might simply sound reproving, but from someone whoâs really lived, its unequivocal warnings about the corrosive effects of dishonesty are chillingly plausible. Although there are moments that touch on loss, such as the haunting elegy âNow Youâre Stardustâ, the overall guiding spirit of the album could be summarized as âbe happy, play the gameâ, the wisdom of the late Sri Sathya Sai Baba for whose philosophy Dana has long been a worldwide ambassador. This is never more apparent than in the touching song of universal empathy âWe Share The Same Skyâ.
After the first UK lockdown prompted a rush of industry from Dana and an albumâs worth of songs, she and her band flew off to play the Lugano Blues Festival. With a house on Lake Maggiore at their disposal and no way of knowing when the London studios might reopen or close again, recording impromptu suddenly seemed like a good idea. Everything you hear was captured in that dazzling summer setting over just four days, in either one or two takes; thatâs why the music has such a distinctive heat, zest and spontaneity. Nothingâs been overworked or unduly titivated, and Danaâs voice, unerring in its pitch and as expressive as ever, is just how it sounds in a live show.
Tracklist
SIDE ONE
BEAT OF MY OWN DRUM
WE SHARE THE SAME SKY
THE TRUTH ABOUT LYING
DEEP POCKETS
WHEN YOUâRE FEELING BLUE
SIDE TWO
BACK IN THE DAY
YOUR HEART SETS YOU APART
IN TIMES LIKE THESE
NOW YOUâRE STARDUST
UP YOURS
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Dana Gillespieâs affair with the blues shows not the slightest sign of flagging. Who could have predicted it would be in her sixth decade of music-making that sheâd be creating her finest work? 2021 was a banner year for the 72-year-old personality. It began with the publication of her memoir, Werenât Born A Man. This was followed by a successful YouTube reboot of her popular radio show, Globetrotting With Gillespie. The memoir, co-written with David Shasha, is a full account of Danaâs remarkable life, from her folk singles on Pye Records and her late 60s albums for Decca to her pivotal role in the original London cast of Jesus Christ Superstar and her memorable explosion onto the glam scene as part of the Bowie/DeFries/MainMan/RCA empire, her side-sojourns in film, and her long-lasting union with Ace Records as one of the UKâs leading blues artists.
âDeep Pocketsâ, the follow-up to 2019âs âUnder My Bedâ, is a collection of 10 Gillespie originals, written with long-standing lead guitarist Jake Zaitz. It is a reflective album, born of Covid lockdown: âThe moment the first one happened and everyone was in a state of doom and gloom and nobody went anywhere, I was on my own and began writing lyrics.â
If ever there were a Gillespie mission statement, it could be encapsulated by âBeat Of My Own Drumâ. âI feel strongly that all through my life Iâve danced to my own beat,â says Dana, ânot to some commercial one.â Meanwhile, âThe Truth About Lyingâ is a song she could only have written now. Coming from a new artist, it might simply sound reproving, but from someone whoâs really lived, its unequivocal warnings about the corrosive effects of dishonesty are chillingly plausible. Although there are moments that touch on loss, such as the haunting elegy âNow Youâre Stardustâ, the overall guiding spirit of the album could be summarized as âbe happy, play the gameâ, the wisdom of the late Sri Sathya Sai Baba for whose philosophy Dana has long been a worldwide ambassador. This is never more apparent than in the touching song of universal empathy âWe Share The Same Skyâ.
After the first UK lockdown prompted a rush of industry from Dana and an albumâs worth of songs, she and her band flew off to play the Lugano Blues Festival. With a house on Lake Maggiore at their disposal and no way of knowing when the London studios might reopen or close again, recording impromptu suddenly seemed like a good idea. Everything you hear was captured in that dazzling summer setting over just four days, in either one or two takes; thatâs why the music has such a distinctive heat, zest and spontaneity. Nothingâs been overworked or unduly titivated, and Danaâs voice, unerring in its pitch and as expressive as ever, is just how it sounds in a live show.
Tracklist
SIDE ONE
BEAT OF MY OWN DRUM
WE SHARE THE SAME SKY
THE TRUTH ABOUT LYING
DEEP POCKETS
WHEN YOUâRE FEELING BLUE
SIDE TWO
BACK IN THE DAY
YOUR HEART SETS YOU APART
IN TIMES LIKE THESE
NOW YOUâRE STARDUST
UP YOURS











