Nina Simone - The Very Best Of Nina Simone (2010)

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Title: The Very Best Of Nina Simone
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Disconforme
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Blues, Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 02:23:28
Total Size: 348/818 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. My Baby Just Cares For Me
02. Little Girl Blue
03. I Loves You Porgy
04. He Needs Me
05. Love Me Or Leave Me
06. Blue Prelude
07. Mood Indigo
08. Willow Weep For Me
09. Can't Get Out Of This Mood
10. Don't Smoke In Bed
11. Plain Gold Ring
12. African Mailman
13. He's Got The Whole World In His Hands
14. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
15. That's Him Over There
16. Good Bait
17. Children Go Where I Send You
18. You've Been Gone Too Long
19. Theme From 'The Middle Of The Night'
20. Tomorrow (We Will Meet Once More)

CD 2:
01. Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair
02. Exactly Like You
03. The Other Woman
04. Under The Lowest
05. You Can Have Him
06. Summertime (Instrumental)
07. Summertime
08. Cotton-Eyed Joe
09. Return Home
10. Wild Is The Wind
11. Fine And Mellow
12. Central Park Blues
13. Stompin' At The Savoy
14. It Might As Well Be Spring
15. Chilly Winds Don't Blow
16. Solitaire
17. That's All
18. For All We Know
19. You'll Never Walk Alone
20. My Baby Just Cares For Me (Extended Version)

American singer, songwriter, pianist.

Born: 21 February 1933 in Tryon, North Carolina, USA.
Died: 21 April 2003 in Carry-le-Rouet, Bouches-du-Rhône, France (aged 70).

Nina was giving piano recitals after playing at her local church at an early age. Her childhood piano lessons were funded by her mother's employer and a local fund set up by her music teacher, so impressed were they by her talent.

She moved to Philadelphia aged 17, teaching piano and playing to raise the money for her studies at New York's renowned Juilliard School Of Music. To fund her family she worked in a bar in Atlantic City where she was also required to sing and built up a devoted following.

She recorded Gershwin's "I Loves You Porgy" which became a US Top 40 hit and transported her to a bigger stage, performing at Carnegie Hall and the Newport Jazz Festival.

Her repertoire went on to embrace numerous Civil Rights anthems, a movement for which she was a passionate and prominent supporter. She left the US in the 1970s, moving first to Barbados, and some other places, including Africa and the Netherlands, before eventually settling in France where she died from cancer in 2003.

Nina's voice drew heavily on other music forms. It was infused with gospel, blues, soul, jazz, R&B, and folk. And it found a wider audience late in her life when "My Baby Just Cares For Me" became an unlikely UK chart hit when it featured in a TV ad campaign.

In fact her music stayed very popular with advertisers as her tracks have been used to promote a multitude of products on TV, including yoghurt ("Ain't Got No (I Got Life)"), Diet Coke ("I Put A Spell On You"), cars ("Sinnerman"), fabric conditioner ("Feeling Good"), and perfume ("Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"), et al.