Nina Simone
Little Girl Blue (LP) [ DOL / LP - released 13/May/2022 ] Little Girl Blue (also known as Jazz As Played in an Exclusive Side Street Club) is the debut album by Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Nina Simone. It was originally released by Bethlehem Records in February 1959. At the time, Simone was in her mid-20s and... |
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Little Girl Blue (Colour Vinyl LP) [ Dol / LP - released 12/Feb/2021 ] |
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Live at Montreux, 1976 [ Kaleidoscope Film & DVD / Shock Entertainment Group / DVD - released 16/Nov/2009 ] G :- |
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Live Trilogy (3CD) [ Not Now / 3 CD - released 10/Jun/2013 ] |
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My Baby Just Cares for Me [ Not Now Music / CD - released 20/Aug/2014 ] |
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My Baby Just Cares For Me (LP) [ WaxTime / LP - released 19/Jun/2020 ] |
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Nina Simone And Her Friends (2021 Stereo Remaster - Limited LP) [ BMG / ADA / LP - released 3/Dec/2021 ] Limited transparent emerald green coloured vinyl. The Classic 1959 collection featuring Nina Simone, Carmen McRae and Chris Connors. Features a brand-new stereo mastering by Kevin Gray and a new essay by author of Liner Notes For the... |
Nina Simone
Nina Simone And Her Friends (2021 Stereo Remaster LP) [ BMG / ADA / LP - released 8/Apr/2022 ] The Classic 1959 collection featuring Nina Simone, Carmen McRae and Chris Connors. Features a brand-new stereo mastering by Kevin Gray and a new essay by author of Liner Notes For the Revolution, Daphne A. Brooks. |
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Nina Simone: The Montreux Years [ BMG / ADA / 2 CD - released 25/Jun/2021 ] 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... |
Nina Simone
Nina Simone: The Montreux Years (LP) [ BMG / ADA / 2 LP - released 25/Jun/2021 ] 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... |
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Nina's Back [ Verve / CD - released 15/Mar/2024 ] |
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Pastel Blues [ Verve Records / CD ] |
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The Real Nina Simone (3CD) [ RCA Victor / Sony / 3 CD - released 27/May/2016 ] |
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Silk & Soul (LP) [ Music On Vinyl / LP - released 24/Mar/2011 ] Recorded in New York in 1967, Silk & Soul is Nina Simone's second album for RCA. Despite arrangements that don't always best suit her voice, this album does contain classics "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free", which would become a Civil... |
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Sings The Blues (Remastered with Bonus Tracks) [ RCA / CD - released 20/Jul/2004 ] That's a dark shade of blue Nina creates with the aching performances on this 1967 LP (her RCA debut) |
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Sings The Blues (LP) [ Music On Vinyl / LP - released 14/Nov/2013 ] Nina Simone Sings The Blues (1967) can rightfully be called a true classic in both Soul and Blues genres. The album is a showcase for the intensity of Nina's soulful croon and demanding piano skills, accompanied by a marvelous backing band with Eric... |
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Strange Fruit (LP) [ Jazz Wax Records / LP - released 10/Dec/2017 ] 180g vinyl, remastered. Limited edition |
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Sunday Morning Classics (LP) [ RCA / 2 LP - released 3/Nov/2023 ] This collection of Nina's most loved classics includes "To Love Somebody", "Do I Move You?", "Turn! Turn! Turn!", "Mississippi Goddam", "Mr. Bojangles", "Angel Of The Morning", "Day and Night" and "To Be Young, Gifted and Black". |
Nina Simone
Nina Simone And Her Friends (2021 Stereo Remaster) [ BMG / ADA / CD - released 3/Dec/2021 ] The Classic 1959 collection featuring Nina Simone, Carmen McRae and Chris Connors. Features a brand-new stereo mastering by Kevin Gray and a new essay by author of Liner Notes For the Revolution, Daphne A. Brooks. |
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Wild Is The Wind (Verve Acoustic Sounds Series LP) [ Verve US / LP - released 25/Aug/2023 ] Wild Is The Wind, Nina Simone's sixth album for Philips, has all the variety her work for the label was known for-from the minimal title track to the traditional folk song "Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair" to the banned-on-radio "Four... |