- Broadway-Blues-Ballads
Infobox Album
Name = Broadway-Blues-Ballads
Type =Album
Artist =Nina Simone
Released = 1964
Recorded =New York , 1964
Genre = Vocal SoulJazz Folk BluesBallad s
Length =
Label =Philips Records
Producer =
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:mqcibk59hakn link]
Last album = "Nina Simone in Concert "
(1964)
This album = "Broadway-Blues-Ballads"
(1964)
Next album = "I Put a Spell on You"
(1965)"Broadway-Blues-Ballads" is an album by singer/pianist/songwriter
Nina Simone (1933-2003). It was her second album for Philips. In contrast to her first Philips album, the live "In Concert", which was politically laden withcivil rights motifs, this studio album is more playful. It is not regarded as one of Simone's best efforts, though it contains songs that became standards in her repertoire.Information about songs on this album
*"
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood " was written byBennie Benjamin and Sol Marcus and is one of Simone's most well known songs. It was recently used in aChristian Dior commercial for his perfume J'Adore, starringCharlize Theron .
*"How Can I?", "I Am Blessed", "Of This I'm Sure", "Our Love (Will See Us Through)" were also written byBennie Benjamin and Sol Marcus.
*"See Line Woman", a song that became a standard in Simone's live repertoire. It talks about the life of a high paidupper-class prostitute . The song is often mispronounced as "Sealion Woman", though a reference to sealions was never intended. It has been covered in a different adaptation by Feist.Track listing
#"Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"
#"Night Song"
#"The Laziest Gal in Town"
#"Something Wonderful"
#"Don't Take All Night"
#"Nobody"
#"I Am Blessed"
#"Of This I'm Sure"
#"See Line Woman "
#"Our Love (Will See Us Through)"
#"How Can I?"
#"The Last Rose of Summer"
*on some CD releases the single "Monster" is added as a bonus track.
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