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Nina Simone - Nina Simone Sings The Blues (LP, RE, RM, 180)

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Nina Simone - Nina Simone Sings The Blues (LP, RE, RM, 180)Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M ) Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M ) Comments: With insert General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): Audiophile re release with original cover artwork. Song information : My Mans Gone Now, from the opera Porgy & Bess by George Gershwin. Backlash Blues, one of Ninas civil rights songs. The lyrics were written by her friend and poet Langston Hughes. I

Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

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General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Audiophile re-release with original cover artwork. Song information : “My Man’s Gone Now”, from the opera Porgy & Bess by George Gershwin. “Backlash Blues”, one of Nina’s civil rights songs. The lyrics were written by her friend and poet Langston Hughes. “I Want a Little Sugar in My Bowl”, based on a song by Nina’s great example, Bessie Smith, but with somewhat different lyrics. “The House of the Rising Sun”, previously recorded by Simone in 1962 on [m122308. After the cover version by The Animals became a hit she re-recorded it. The fast-paced version on this album is completely different from the slow, intimate version Nina did earlier on Nina at the Village Gate (1962).

 

A1. Do I Move You 2:41
A2. Day And Night 2:34
A3. In The Dark 2:53
A4. Real Real 2:17
A5. My Man's Gone Now 4:13
A6. Backlash Blues 2:14
B1. I Want A Little Sugar In My Bowl 2:27
B2. Buck 2:00
B3. Since I Fell For You 2:44
B4. The House Of The Rising Sun 3:55
B5. Blues For Mama 3:52

 

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Barcode 4260019711878
Label Code LC 00316
Matrix / Runout A33 UPRS 4211 S1 320
Matrix / Runout A33 UPRS 4212 S2 320
Other UPRM-4209
Other UPRM-4210

 

Recorded At RCA's Studio B
Copyright (c) RCA
Mastered At Emil Berliner Studios, Langenhagen
Lacquer Cut At Emil Berliner Studios, Langenhagen
Pressed By Schallplattenfabrik Pallas GmbH
Record Company Radio Corporation Of America

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