Nina Simone (Television program) Sound of soul (Television program)
Notes:
Program notes by Rob Bowman, foreword by Nina's daughter, Lisa 'Simone' Kelly, rare photographs [and] memorabilia collage (23 p. ; ill.) in container. Nina Simone, vocals, piano ; Sam Waymon, organ, vocals and percussion (1968) ; Rudy Stevenson (1965), Henry Young (1968), guitar ; Lisle Atkinson (1965), Gene Taylor (1968), bass ; Bobby Hamilton (1965), Buck Clark (1968), drums. Filmed in Holland for the VARA television program, Nina Simone, Dec. 25, 1965, and in England for the ITN television program, Sound of soul, Sept. 14, 1968.
Contents:
Why? (The king of love is dead) Brown baby ; Four women ; The ballad of Hollis Brown ; Tomorrow is my turn/Images ; Go limp ; Mississippi goddam -- England 1968: Go to hell ; Ain't got no/I got life ; Backlash blues ; I put a spell on you ; Don't let me be misunderstood ; Why? (The king of love is dead)
Summary:
Performances featuring the jazz pianist/vocalist, filmed for the Dutch television program, Nina Simone, in 1965 and the British television program, Sound of soul, in 1968.
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