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| ARTIST: | Nina Simone |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Polygram Records |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Night Song, Lilac Wine, Tell Me More And More And Then Some, The Other Woman, Wild Is The Wind, Keeper Of The Flame, Images, Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair, Nobody, Little Girl Blue, Don't Explain, I Loves You, Porgy, If I Should Lose You, Don't Smoke In Bed, End Of The Line, For Myself |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 731452670229 |
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Customer Reviews of After Hours
Nina the Torch Chanteuse--Highly Recommended Nina's voice is like no other vocalist--the emotional intensity she brings to her covers and originals are non-pareleil. This "After Hours" CD (formerly on Philips, now Verve) is probably the best one that shows Nina in a "torch-chanteuse" mode. It is my co-favorite alongside the Jazz Masters on Verve. Nina's voice was at a creative peak. Each song stands out from the next. One could play this CD 1,000 times and never get tired. Each time the listener discovers new depth and meaning in Nina's singing. I prefer Nina during this mid-60's period to her later stint at RCA when she became too blues-oriented and political.
The Tender Heartache
Dim the lights and feel the music wash over you - that voice, so rich and soulful. Feel your soul spill out into the song's embrace.
From "Nobody" to "Little Girl Blue", Nina Simone is one of those rare singers who can take a song and BECOME it. Her version of "Porgy" is, by far, the best I've heard (and I'm a HUGE Billie Holiday fan).
So.. As the rain falls outside and the longing in your heart begins to swell, play this CD and let this amazing voice keep you company.
Excellent & Wrenching
I have many Nina Simone records, but I always come back to her ballads on rainy days. This record, in particular, is a crusher. Good for anyone unfamiliar, but curious, about Nina as well as any loyal fan. Her rendition of Billie Holiday's "Don't Explain" will slay all who here it with its pure, pure sadness. "The Other Woman" and "Lilac Wine" are also solid and lovely.