Initially scheduled for release on 9/6
Much more than a great musician and an incomparable voice, this singular artist embodied so many struggles, and her impact on the history of women and the Black community worldwide will remain her major work.
Released in 1964, "Nina Simone In Concert" was recorded at Carnegie Hall in New York in 1963.
It overtly showcases Nina Simone's stances in favor of the civil rights struggle.
This album features militant tracks such as "Mississippi Goddamn" or more subtly "Pirate Jenny" or "Old Jim Crow."
Rediscover this classic by the artist in an Audiophile vinyl edition, for which the original masters have benefited from the label's audiophile techniques.