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At Carnegie Hall
- 1963
- 7 tracks
- 36 min
- vocal jazz
Album Description
Nina Simone's captivating live album, 'At Carnegie Hall', is a masterclass in vocal jazz, recorded on the prestigious stage of New York's iconic Carnegie Hall. Released on 1 January 1963, this 36-minute album is a testament to Simone's incredible talent, as she weaves a spellbinding narrative through her music.
With a diverse tracklist that includes 'The Black Swan', 'Theme from "Samson and Delilah"', and 'The Twelfth of Never', Nina Simone showcases her remarkable range and emotional depth. Her soulful voice brings to life the instrumentals, such as 'Theme from "Sayonara"', and her unique interpretations of classic songs like 'Will I Find My Love Today' and 'The Other Woman / Cotton Eyed Joe' are nothing short of mesmerising.
Blending genres like jazz blues, soul jazz, and soul, Nina Simone creates a rich and intimate sound that draws the listener in. Released by Rhino, 'At Carnegie Hall' is a must-listen for fans of Nina Simone and jazz enthusiasts alike, offering a glimpse into the artist's incredible live performances and cementing her status as a legendary vocalist.
Tracks
- The Black Swan - Live at Carnegie HallNina Simone
- Theme from "Samson and Delilah" - Live at Carnegie HallNina Simone
- If You Knew - Live at Carnegie HallNina Simone
- Theme from "Sayonara" - Instrumental; Live at Carnegie HallNina Simone
- The Twelfth of Never - Live at Carnegie HallNina Simone
- Will I Find My Love Today - Live at Carnegie HallNina Simone
- The Other Woman / Cotton Eyed Joe - Live at Carnegie HallNina Simone
About Nina Simone
Nina Simone, born Eunice Kathleen Waymon, was a powerhouse of American music, renowned for her extraordinary voice and profound impact on multiple genres. Known as the "High Priestess of Soul," Simone's music defied categorization, blending classical, folk, gospel, blues, jazz, R&B, and pop. Her piano playing, deeply influenced by baroque and classical masters like Johann Sebastian Bach, accompanied her expressive, jazz-infused contralto vocals. Beyond her musical prowess, Simone was a fervent civil rights activist, using her platform to advocate for social justice. Her discography is a testament to her versatility, ranging from reimagined folk songs to powerful civil rights anthems. Simone's legacy endures as one of the most iconic and influential figures in music history.
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