Broadway-Blues-Ballads
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Broadway-Blues-Ballads | ||
Studio album by Nina Simone | ||
Released | 1964 | |
Recorded | New York, 1964 | |
Genre | Vocal Soul Jazz Folk Blues Ballads |
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Label | Philips Records | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Nina Simone chronology | ||
Nina Simone in Concert (1964) |
Broadway-Blues-Ballads (1964) |
I Put a Spell on You (1965) |
Broadway-Blues-Ballads is an album by singer/pianist/songwriter Nina Simone (1933-2003). It was her second album for Philips. In contrast to her Philips debut, the live album In Concert, which was politically laden with civil rights motives, this studio album is more playful. It is not regarded as one of Simone's best efforts, though it contains songs that became standards in her repertoire.
[edit] Information about songs on this album
- "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" was written by Bennie Benjamin and is one of Simone's most well known songs. The cover version by The Animals is even better known. It was recently used in a Christian Dior commercial for his perfume J'Adore, starring Charlize Theron.
- "See Line Woman", a song that became a standard in Simone's live repertoire. It talks about the life of a high paid upper-class prostitute.
[edit] Track listing
- "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"
- "Night Song"
- "The Laziest Gal in Town"
- "Something Wonderful"
- "Don't Take All Night"
- "Nobody"
- "I Am Blessed"
- "Of This I'm Sure"
- "See Line Woman"
- "Our Love (Will See Us Through)"
- "How Can I?"
- "The Last Rose of Summer"
- on some CD releases the single "Monster" is added as a bonus track.