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Nina Simone/France 1977

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A moving live performance that captures the scale of Nina Simone, a female singer who captivated the world with her unique singing voice that you will never forget once you hear it, and her expressiveness that goes beyond the framework of jazz, with pride as a black person in her heart. Appearing! ! ! On July 19, 1977, when Nina was in her prime, she performed at the Antibes Jazz Festival in Juan-les-Pins, France.As the leader of Nina’s band, she played guitar, vibraphone, percussion, and other instruments that supported Nina for a long time. Introducing a moving item that captures the live performance of only two people, Al Shakman, a music player, and Nina, a piano/vocalist, on a super high-quality stereo sound board that has been carefully mastered by the label. ! ! ! The concert will include Nina’s original, chanson Jacques Brel, Kurt Weill’s “Alabama Song,” Paul Anka’s “My Way,” R&B’s Wilbert Harrison, the Bee Gees, and the last Beatles. It was a tasteful stage where you can listen to Nina’s outstanding selection of songs that transcend genres, including “In My Life”, all with Nina’s unique singing voice and performance that is like her original, and I am simply in awe of its splendor. There is no choice! Also, Nina’s piano and Al’s simple smoked silver backing perfectly complement Nina’s unforgettable singing voice. Live at Festival de Jazz d’Antibes Juan-les-Pins,France July 19.1977 EX-SBD 2017 Original Remaster 53 Min 1. Ne Me Quitte Pas 2. My Way 3. Plain Gold Ring 4. Please Read Me 5. I Love To Love 6. Just Say I Love Him 7. Four Women 8. I Love You Porgy 9. Let’s Stick Together 10. Be My Husband 11. Alabama Song 12. I Our Childhood’s Bright Endeavor 13. In My Life Nina Simone – Piano Voice Al Schackman – Guitar,Vibraphone,Percussion

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