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Nina Simone and Piano / Silk and Soul

Nina Simone and Piano / Silk and Soul
Nina Simone

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Track Listing

  1. Seems I'm Never Tired Of Lovin' You
  2. Nobody's Fault But Mine
  3. I Think It's Gonna Rain Today
  4. Everyone's Gone To The Moon
  5. Compensation
  6. Who Am I
  7. Another Spring
  8. Human Touch
  9. I Get Along Without You Very Well (Except Sometimes)
  10. Desperate Ones
  11. It Be's That Way Sometimes
  12. Look Of Love
  13. Go To Hell
  14. Love O' Love
  15. Cherish
  16. I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free
  17. Turn Me On
  18. Turning Point
  19. Some Say
  20. Consummation
  21. Whatever I Am (You Made Me)
  22. Why Must Your Love Well Be So Dry
  23. Save Me

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #58459 in Music
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Very good indeed4
Hi, I have just disovered this album and thoroughly recommend, 'I Get Along Without You Very Well', a wonderfully sad and melodic offering. 'The Desperate Ones' is even better, raw, naked emotion and a really funny seven beat bom, ba, bom bom, ba bom bom sung accompaniment that sounds as if it should be a bass line - it's very odd but strangely moving. There is the occasional poor track- Everyone's Gone to the Moon but the diamonds outweigh the duds.

Dreadful is too good a word.1
Good grief. What sort of mood was she in when she flung this lot together? Was it some sort of ironic joke? Borrow it just to hear her mangling of the already nauseous Everyone's Gone To The Moon. Then laugh, or weep, or both. Definitely borrow first before considering spending your hard earned on this.

So Sorry3
So sorry but I do not like the Piano part of this Two Lp on one CD album at all. And I have tried. Really. And I have tried to consider its' context too. Silk and Soul is so much better. Piano, a bit like Pet Sounds, is aquiring a mythological status that it does not necessarily deserve, especially when its makers have produced far superior recordings.

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