domingo, 25 de janeiro de 2026

Nina Simone - High Priestess Of Soul 1967

Perhaps a bit more conscious of contemporary soul trends than her previous Philips albums, this is still very characteristic of her mid-'60s work in its eclectic mix of jazz, pop, soul, and some blues and gospel. Hal Mooney directs some large band arrangements for the material on this LP without submerging Simone's essential strengths. The more serious and introspective material is more memorable than the good-natured pop selections here. The highlights are her energetic vocal rendition of the Oscar Brown/Nat Adderley composition "Work Song" and her spiritual composition "Come Ye," on which Simone's inspirational vocals are backed by nothing other than minimal percussion. AMG.

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6 comentários:

T.G. disse...

And a question I have please? Can you fix the Mushroom post from the last week, 'Cause the link there ist not for the Mushroom, but for Jose Feliciano too, the same that you've posted here today??? That would be nice and thanks a lot again!

E.W. disse...

Thank you Carlos. 👍😊

Madshoes Carlos disse...

You are welcome E.W.!

Madshoes Carlos disse...

Thanks for the bad link alert T.G., I fixed it. Enjoy.

Vincemagzic disse...

many thanks Carlos
Vince

Madshoes Carlos disse...

You are welcome, Vince!