Released 1964 | Length 35:31 Release date 1964 | |
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Genres Jazz, Soul music, Folk music, Vocal music Similar Nina Simone albums, Soul music albums |
Nina Simone in Concert is an album by singer/pianist/songwriter Nina Simone. It was her first album for the record label Philips and was made up of three live recordings in Carnegie Hall, New York City in March and April 1964 (previously, she had recorded Nina Simone at Carnegie Hall in 1963 for Colpix Records). This album marks the beginning of "Nina Simone, the Civil Rights singer" in her recording career (she had already incorporated the civil rights message in her performances). Included on the album are politically laden songs, most notably the self-written "Mississippi Goddam", released as a single at the time. But also "Old Jim Crow", "Go Limp" and the haunting "Pirate Jenny" contributed to the message in a covert or metaphorical way.
Contents
Information about songs on this album
This is a showtune but the show hasn't been written for it yet...
While laughing, the primarily white audience realizes that it is far from a happy showtune, but a cynical Civil Rights protest song, talking about the death of Medgar Evers and the killing of four schoolgirls at the Alabama Church Bombing in 1963.
Track listing
- "I Loves You Porgy" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, DuBose Heyward) - 2:18
- "Plain Gold Ring" (Earl Burroughs) - 5:30
- "Pirate Jenny" (Kurt Weill, Bertolt Brecht, Marc Blitzstein) - 6:42
- "Old Jim Crow" (Nina Simone, Jackie Alper, Ron Vander Groef) - 2:10
- "Don't Smoke in Bed" (Willard Robison) - 5:30
- "Go Limp" (Alex Comfort, Simone) - 6:55
- "Mississippi Goddam" (Simone) - 4:45
Musicians
Production
Songs
1I Loves You - Porgy2:28
2Plain Gold Ring6:25
3Pirate Jenny6:40