Vinyl - Nina Simone - Rebellious

Tracklist

Face A
1.
I Loves You Porgy
Nina Simone
04:11
2.
Little Girl Blue
Nina Simone
04:20
3.
Mood Indigo
Nina Simone
04:05
4.
In My Solitude
Nina Simone
03:46
Face B
1.
Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
Nina Simone
02:39
2.
Exactly Like You
Nina Simone
03:15
3.
Children Go Where I Send You
Nina Simone
02:53
4.
African Mailman
Nina Simone
03:11
5.
Blue Prelude
Nina Simone
03:22

Informations


  • Artiste : Nina Simone
  • Format : 1 x 12"(140g)
  • Genres
  • Date de livraison estiméejuin 2025

Description

Limited edition of 500 copies.

‘’Music is a gift and a burden I’ve had since I can remember who I was. I was born into music. The decision was how to make the best use of it.’’
Recorded during a tumultuous period in the 1960s, “Rebellious” is a compilation album that captures Nina Simone at the height of her artistic prowess. Soul, with its roots in gospel and R&B, is an integral part of Nina Simone's musical identity. The album serves as a powerful soundtrack to the civil rights movement, capturing the zeitgeist of the era and inspiring generations to come.

Wnts Limited Edition - Collectable Remastered Works

Nina Simone
États-Unis

Nina Simone, de son vrai nom Eunice Kathleen Waymon, est une figure emblématique de la musique du 20e siècle, célébrée pour sa voix puissante et son style unique mêlant jazz, blues, folk et musique classique. Née en 1933 en Caroline du Nord, elle a transcendé les genres musicaux pour devenir une artiste à part entière, tout en étant une voix forte du mouvement des droits civiques aux États-Unis. À travers ses chansons engagées comme "Mississippi Goddam" et "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free", Nina Simone a utilisé son art pour dénoncer les injustices sociales et défendre les droits des Afro-Américains, marquant ainsi profondément l’histoire culturelle et politique de son époque.

Nina Simone, born Eunice Kathleen Waymon, was an iconic figure in 20th-century music, celebrated for her powerful voice and unique style blending jazz, blues, folk, and classical music. Born in 1933 in North Carolina, she transcended musical genres to become a singular artist, while also being a strong voice for the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. Through her politically charged songs like "Mississippi Goddam" and "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free," Nina Simone used her art to fight against social injustices and advocate for African American rights, leaving an indelible mark on the cultural and political landscape of her time.