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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. I Loves You, Porgy | |||
| 2. My Baby Just Cares For Me | |||
| 3. The Other Woman | |||
| 4. Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair | |||
| 5. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out | |||
| 6. Trouble In Mind | |||
| 7. Mississippi Goddam | |||
| 8. See Line Woman | |||
| 9. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood | |||
| 10. I Put A Spell On You | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. I Want A Little Sugar In My Bowl | |||
| 2. I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free | |||
| 3. The Glory Of Love | |||
| 4. To Love Somebody | |||
| 5. Do What You Gotta Do | |||
| 6. Ain't Got No-I Got Life | |||
| 7. Why? (The King Of Love Is Dead) | |||
| 8. Everyone's Gone To The Moon | |||
| 9. Revolution | |||
| 10. To Be Young, Gifted And Black | |||
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A misunderstood and underappreciated national treasure,
By guillermoj (Washington, DC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nina Simone Anthology (Audio CD)
One of this country's most renowned singers is also one of the most misunderstood. And no, this is not a cheesy segway into her great version of "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood." Nina Simone was never as popular as she should have been due her strength of refusal to be a puppet for neither record company executives, racism, and even the audience's refusal to support a talent who refused to be pegged as either solely a jazz, soul, blues, gospel, standards, or Broadway artist. Her story in a way is similar to Tina Turner's in that she eventually got fed up and felt she needed to leave the US to make the most of her life and not to suffer some of the hardships/prejudices that some would like to sweep under the rug for people.But what about the music? Well one listen to this remastered 2 CD collection will give any fan or future convert an overview of a versatile treasure who could sing the most tender and elegant of songs and immediately display her anger and frustration, especially when it came to issues surrounding the Civil Rights Movement. The common denominator that I found in hearing all these treasures was a certain elegance, soulfulness, and pride that left do doubt about her feelings regarding any song she was singing. On the other hand, she never resorted to the histrionics of other singers and both her pain and joy were tempered and best appreciated by listening very carefully to the way she uses silence as much as her voice to interpret any given song. It's amazing that Simone sounds equally good in both studio productions and live performances, and this collection is peppered with many of both. In a nutshell, I think that this is a must have collection and that with the exception of a few covers towards the end of the second CD (Here Comes The Sun and Rich Girl), is perfect. Since I was not around during her most productive period, I am not sure if any of her essential songs are missing, so if you've been are a hard-core fan, consult the song list to make sure that none of your favorites are missing. Although not relevant to this review, I think that those who love some of the artists thoughtlessly clumped as "neo-soul" artists, owe themselves the pleasure of listening to some of the masters to get a better un understanding and perspective to the music that they listen to. I am amazed by how great treasures like Sam Cooke, Marvin Gaye, Etta James, and Stevie Wonder (just to name a few) still sound fresher than much of what is hailed as the cream of the crop these days. If for example, you were one of the millions that thought that Usher's latest CD was good, give the masters a listen and you may find that it would not sound odd to burn a mix that may have Prince, Lena Horne, Van Hunt, Nina Simone, Seal, and ______ (fill in with your favorite(s)) sitting side by side and the result would be more cohesive than those alleged best of compilations that records companies love to release. One listen to "Mississippi Goddam" and you may never be the same. Nina Simone died in the South of France in 2003, but her music makes her sound more alive than many of the lesser singers who self-pen themselves as "divas." Simone may have been misunderstood but with time we are all catching up to all the singers who matter and she stands at the front of that line.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Astonishing,
By roland (oklahoma) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nina Simone Anthology (Audio CD)
Nina Simone. This collection of her work might just be the best 2 disk compilation of music ever made. There is not a song on here that can be called anything but outstanding. Ms. Simone makes even the most standard of torch songs huanting and compleatly new... she takes classic blues ideal and makes them complex works of classical philosophy....as a guy raised on indie rock and folk nina simone early on became and important break from the norm. It is impossible for anyone to not like her.... i just cant see how there could be a single human alive that would not appriciate this collection of her work in their library..... FOR THE BETTERMENT OF HUMAN TASTE PLEASE BUY THIS!!!!!
2.0 out of 5 stars
The remix job is horrible,
By VDO (Ontario, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nina Simone Anthology (Audio CD)
The remix job is horrible. They placed vocals on left channel and instruments on right with little center fill. Listening to "My Baby Just Cares For Me" I submit that the sound engineer should be fired.
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