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Nina Simone - A Very Rare Evening

Nina Simone - A Very Rare Evening

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Tidal Waves Music proudly presents the re-issue for Nina Simone's _A Very Rare Evening_. Originally released on PM records in 1979, featuring Weldon Irvine on organ, Don Allias on drums and Jazz legend Gene Perla on bass. Included on these European sessions from 1969 you'll find Nina classics & rare versions of recordings written by Aretha Franklin, Barry Gibb, Randy Newman & Pete Seeger. One of the most sought after Nina Simone albums is now back available as a deluxe limited vinyl edition for the first time since 1979. Produced by Gene Perla, officially licensed from PM Records & featuring the original artwork created by A.M. Schnider. 'It's her first LP in years, but was taped back in 1969 in Europe with a confident, impressive organ and rhythm section backup band. Simone is an acquired taste. But, for those who appreciate her singing, these eight tracks will prove welcome.' - _BILLBOARD_ Anything by this lady of song is welcome, especially when she's in front of an adoring audience, as she is in these decade-old, never-released sides. Simone covers all bases from Barry Gibb's 'In The Morning,' to Pete Seeger's adaptation from the Book of Ecclesiastes, 'Turn! Turn! Turn!' She gives special meaning to such tunes as the poignant 'The Other Woman,' the gospel inflected 'Save Me,' and 'I Think It's Going To Rain Today.' But the highlight is her own tune, composed with keyboardist Weldon Irvine, Revolution.'- _CASH BOX MAGAZINE_ "Though the Simone catalog overflows with live recordings, this 1969 German concert outranks all others. Focusing almost exclusively on then-contemporary material-the Gibb brothers' 'In the Morning' and 'To Love Somebody,' Randy Newman's 'I Think It's Going to Rain Today,' Aretha Franklin's 'Save Me,' the Byrds' 'Turn! Turn! Turn!'-Simone is at her most assuredly earthy and intrepidly regal." - _THE JAZZ TIMES_
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