Nina Simone's debut LP for the Bethlehem label, 1958's LITTLE GIRL BLUE, presents Simone's brooding sound and highly-focused eclecticism fully-formed from the very start. Even from the beginning, she stood to inherit Billie Holiday's mantle as the premiere jazz singer of the moment--a socially significant yet highly musical artist for the civil rights era just beginning to emerge. Whether by design or accident, Simone's classy juxtaposition of Bach, folk, and jazz standards--all '50s supper club staples to be sure--managed to pack a mighty prescient message for the heady days to come. Highlights include the original "My Baby Just Cares For Me" and a tender "I Loves You Porgy."
Recording information: 1957.
Personnel: Nina Simone (vocals); Jimmy Bond (double bass); Albert "Tootie" Heath (drums).
Liner Note Authors: Scott Yanow; Joe Muranyi.
Stereo Review (3/94, p.103) - Performance: In The Beginning... / Recording: Very Good - "...LITTLE GIRL BLUE is one of those rare albums that keeps on giving with every track. Don't leave a record store without it..."
Best place to start for Nina Simone On her debut album, she's actually singing, and whereas her style is a bit esoteric, it's infinitely MORE accessible as well as palatable than her later stuff that "hip & cool" people tout as being "all that". Submitted by mikepos (USA, USA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo 0 of 1 found this helpful.
Amazing Such a treasure! Submitted by frank (Oakland, CA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo This review is for a different format.
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