NINA SIMONE BROADWAY BLUES BALLADS" LP 1964 SOUL JAZZ PIANO BLUES

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 YOU ARE LOOKING AT A LP BY NINA SIMONE CALLED "BROADWAY BLUES BALLADS". IT WAS RELEASED ON THE PHILIPS LABEL (PHS-600-148) OUT OF THE U.S. IN 1964. THE COVER IS VERY GOOD & THE LP IS NEAR MINT-   

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Tracklist

Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood2:42 Night Song (From The Musical "Golden Boy")3:00 The Laziest Gal In Town2:15 Something Wonderful (From "The King And I")2:37 Don't Take All Night2:45 Nobody4:10 I Am Blessed2:52 Of This I'm Sure2:30 See-Line Woman2:20 Our Love (Will See Us Through)2:55 How Can I2:00 The Last Rose Of Summer3:00                           There's a lot more Broadway and a lot more ballads than blues on this, which ranks as one of her Stronger mid-'60s albums. Almost half the record features Broadway tunes on the order of and ; most of the rest was composed by , author of her first-rate "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," which covered for a hit shortly afterwards (and which leads off this record). The other tunes are modified uptown soul with string arrangements and backup vocals in the vein of "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," but aren't in the same league, although "How Can I?" is an engaging cha cha. Besides "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," the album is most notable for the great "SeeLine Woman," a percolating call-and-response number that ranks as one of her best tracks