Nina Simone - A Single Woman: The Complete Elektra Recordings (2025)

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Title: A Single Woman: The Complete Elektra Recordings
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Rhino - Elektra
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:06:53
Total Size: 162 / 385 MB
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Tracklist:

1. A Single Woman (3:33)
2. Lonesome Cities (3:07)
3. If I Should Lose You (3:58)
4. The Folks Who Live on the Hill (3:39)
5. Love's Been Good to Me (3:56)
6. Papa, Can You Hear Me? (4:21)
7. Il N'y a Pas D'Amour Heureux (6:23)
8. Just Say I Love Him (4:27)
9. The More I See You (2:42)
10. Marry Me (2:47)
11. The Long and Winding Road (Outtake) (3:36)
12. The Times They Are A-Changin' (Outtake) (0:58)
13. Sign 'O' the Times (Outtake) (5:37)
14. Baseball Boogie (Outtake) (0:57)
15. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter (Outtake) (2:55)
16. Do I Move You? (Outtake) (3:21)
17. The Times They Are A-Changin' (Alternate Take) [Bonus Track] (1:04)
18. No Woman, No Cry (Outtake) (3:16)
19. Do I Move You? (Take 1) [Bonus Track] (3:16)
20. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter (Alternate Take) [Bonus Track] (2:22)
21. Baseball Boogie (Instrumental) [Bonus Track] (0:56)

Nina Simone burst into the world with 1959’s Little Girl Blue, and music would never be the same. For over five decades, Nina entertained, enthralled, and educated listeners across her extraordinary recording and performance career. After a triumphant concert at New York’s Carnegie Hall in 1992, Nina was approached by Elektra A&R executive Michael Alago (whose previous work at the label included Tracy Chapman and Metallica). When asked if Nina was ready to record again, she replied, “Get me the money… then we can talk!” Modeled around two of Simone’s favorites, Frank Sinatra’s A Man Alone (The Words And Music Of Rod McKuen) and Billie Holidays’ Lady In Satin—with the common element that both were recorded with full orchestral accompaniment, the sessions began.

Backed by a 50-piece orchestra, Simone recorded the material that would comprise A Single Woman with producer Andre Fischer (Natalie Cole’s then-husband and former drummer for the band Rufus.) The ten tracks chosen from the sessions were revelatory, weaving songs about love in the style only Nina Simone could conceive and deliver. Simone recorded more material during the sessions, including covers of Bob Dylan, Prince, The Beatles, and Bob Marley, pointing to a potential follow up, but—sadly, A Single Woman would be her final studio album before her passing in 2003. A Single Woman was reissued in 2006, adding seven of those performances left behind.



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