LIFESTYLE → ENDNOTE Issue 910 · May 11, 2022

Ready to Go the Extra Mile

It was a match made through song.

Ready to Go the Extra Mile

It was a match made through song. In September 2019, when Mordechai Ben David sang the hit song “Sukkale” together with his son Yeedle on the first album of Reb Cheskie Weisz’s compositions, Lev el Haneshamah, he developed a strong rapport with the composer and an interest in his warm, stirring songs. Yeedle, who was also struck by the quality of Reb Cheskie’s material, immediately offered his help to produce another album when the composer was ready.

“At the time, we imagined that there might be another all-star album in the future,” Reb Cheskie says, “but afterward I realized that the process of working on another album with 12 or 14 artists involved was overwhelming, complex, and not what I wanted. So I asked Yeedle if maybe his father would sing a solo album of my songs. MBD didn’t say no, but he didn’t say yes either.”

It took some months for MBD to listen to all the available material, make the decision to go ahead, and select 11 songs from a choice of a few dozen that would make it onto the new HASHPuOS album. Since the 1982 release of Ich Hob Gevart, a collection of Reb Yom Tov Ehrlich’s songs, MBD has never sung a complete album of any one composer’s works.

“The album was created in a very customized way,” Weisz continues. “The norm is for the producer to send each song to one particular arranger, but in this case, working with Yeedle, who is a perfectionist in the musical sense, we wanted several options for each arrangement, gathering ideas of possible orchestrations, possible intros, and possible interludes, in order to select what we felt was a perfect fit. The biggest challenge for the production team was the final track, “Pnei Meshichecha.”  They were deliberating over arrangements from some veteran arrangers, when one day Weisz found himself looking through old WhatsApp messages and came across a sketch of an arrangement that Israeli composer Yehuda Galili had sent him a year earlier. “Why didn’t you send me this before?!” Yeedle exclaimed, both agreeing that the find was a winner.

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