Nina Simone at the Village Gate

Nina Simone at the Village Gate

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Nina Simone (piano, vocals), Al Schackman (guitar), Chris White (bass), Bob Hamilton (drums)

Columbia 421

Pure Pleasure Records : LP 180 gram

Brand New and Sealed Record

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A1 - Just In Time
A2 - He Was Good For Me
A3 - House Of The Rising Sun
A4 - Bye Bye Blackbird
B1 - Brown Baby
B2 - Zungo
B3 - If He Changed My Name
B4 - Children Go where I Send You

Recorded in 1961 at The Village Gate, Greenwich Village, in New York City.

"I can't really categorize Nina's sound or her music and call her "just" a fabulous jazz vocalist. Although, she plays extraordinary jazz with her voice, as in "Just In Time." She has been often called a musical anomaly, because there is no one category for her work. She was trained as a classical pianist, and in cuts like "Bye Bye Blackbird," the complexity of her piano comes through loud and clear. Her folk songs, like the biting "House Of The Rising Sun," and "Zungo" an African work song, place her at the top of a long list of folk singers. Ms. Simone's gospel songs, i.e., "Children Go Where I Send You," can raise the roof and bring down the house, as she did at the Gate in '61. She is a protest singer, "Brown Baby," and an actress, capable of an extraordinary range of emotions...

Nina has the rare ability to dig into her material and bring unexpected meaning to familiar lyrics. She is eclectic with her taste and her repertoire. But whatever touches Nina, and whatever Nina touches, will reach you and evoke an emotional response. Her music is as fresh today, as it was 42 years ago, singing for that Manhattan audience. They could not have loved her more then, than we do now." - Jana L. Perskie

The "golden age" of recordings was from 1955 to 1965, at the beginning of the LP and the stereo era, where pure vacuum tube amplification helped produce recordings demonstrating unparalleled fidelity and warmth, lifelike presence and illumination.

This Pure Pleasure LP was remastered using pure analogue components only, from the original analogue studio tapes through to the cutting head and was pressed with virgin vinyl at Pallas.