NINA SIMONE - NINA SIMONE THE MONTREUX YEARS
NINA SIMONE - NINA SIMONE THE MONTREUX YEARS
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Nina Simone’s story from the late sixties to the nineties can be told through her legendary performances in Montreux. Taking to the Montreux stage for the first time on 16 June 1968 for the festival’s second edition, Simone built a lasting relationship with Montreux Jazz Festival and its Creator and Founder Claude Nobs, which uniqueness, trust, and electricity can be clearly felt on the recordings.
Featuring rare and previously unreleased material from Claude Nobs’ private collection, Nina Simone devotees worldwide will be thrilled by the inclusion of the powerful I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free, poignant and fearless Four Women and Simone’s hauntingly beautiful performance of Ne Me Quitte Pas. A spinetingling version of Janis Ian’s searing and potent Stars, which Simone covered for the very first time during her 1976 Montreux performance, sits alongside her bold and electrifying re-imagine of Bob Marley’s ballad No Women No Cry in 1990. The collection closes with the encore of Nina Simone’s final Montreux Jazz Festival concert and one of Simone’s most loved and best-known recordings, the exuberant My Baby Just Cares For Me, showcasing the deep and multidimensional facets of Simone’s life and music.
LP - SIDE A
1. Someone To Watch Over Me
2. Backlash Blues
3. I Wish I Knew How It
4. Would Feel to Be Free
5. See -Line Woman
LP - SIDE B
1. Little Girl Blue
2. Don't Smoke in Bed
3. Stars
4. What A Little Moonlight Can Do
LP - SIDE C
1. African Mailman
2. Just In Time
3. Four Women
4. No Woman No Cry
LP - SIDE D
1. Liberian Calypso
2. Ne Me Quitte Pas
3. Montreux Blues
4. My Baby
5. Just Cares for Me
