Wild Is the Wind (album)
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Wild Is the Wind | ||
Studio album by Nina Simone | ||
Released | 1966 | |
Recorded | New York, 1964 1965 | |
Genre | Vocal Soul Pop Folk R&B |
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Label | Philips Records | |
Nina Simone chronology | ||
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Let It All Out (1966) |
Wild Is the Wind (1966) |
High Priestess of Soul (1967) |
Wild Is the Wind is singer/pianist/songwriter Nina Simone's (1933-2003) sixth album under record company Philips. The album was made up of several recordings that were left over of recording sessions for previous Philips albums. Therefore it is somewhat of a hodgepodge album (which is typical of a lot of Simone's studio albums), with tracks aimed at the popular market (such as "I Love Your Lovin' Ways") and songs that are more ambitious in nature. It is particularly the songs of this last category that give the album its standard quality.
[edit] Well known songs on this album
- "Four Women," covered by Talib Kweli.
- "Lilac Wine", covered by Jeff Buckley, Elkie Brooks, and Katie Melua
- "Wild is the Wind", covered by David Bowie and Cat Power
[edit] Track listing
- "I Love Your Lovin' Ways"
- "Four Women"
- "What More Can I Say"
- "Lilac Wine"
- "That's All I Ask"
- "Break Down And Let It All Out"
- "Why Keep On Breaking My Heart"
- "Wild Is the Wind"
- "Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair"
- "If I Should Lose You"
- "Either Way I Lose"