Wild Is The Wind by Nina Simone

Wild Is The Wind

Nina Simone

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Album Summary

Wild Is the Wind is the sixth studio album by American singer and pianist Nina Simone released by Philips Records in 1966. The album was compiled from several recordings that were left over from sessions (in 1964 and 1965) for previous Philips albums. In 2020, the album was ranked 212 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. The album was a Billboard magazine "special merit pick" on release, with the reviewer commenting: "Simone ... sets up an exceptional romantic mood that offers top listening delight". The song "Four Women" was released as a single, and gained attention when banned by the New York jazz focused radio station WLIB due to concern over the lyrics. Simone first recorded "Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair" in 1955, in Philadelphia with a strings arrangement and was not intended for release at the time. (In 1970 that version appeared on the album Gifted & Black.) In April 1964 she went into a New York Studio with her band, and on the second day in the studio, she recorded the version of "Black Is the Color of My True Love’s Hair" that would appear on Wild Is The Wind. For the song, Simone only wanted a minimal accompaniment with her playing the piano and a bass drone. Lisle Atkinson [describes] what he was asked to do during his time in Nina Simone’s band: “She wanted the least amount of complication as possible—roots and 5’s, nothing too slick. I have to give Nina credit for being aware that I could bow, and she utilized it a lot. She had me playing a lot of arco in performances. "Wild Is The Wind" was covered by David Bowie on his 1976 album Station to Station. "Lilac Wine" was covered by Jeff Buckley on his album Grace (1994). The album was included in Robert Dimery's 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. The album was also rated the 5th best album of the 1960s by Pitchfork.

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Apr 12 2021 Author
5
*Gordon Ramsay voice* finally some good fucking music. Seriouly, this album could come out today and nobody would blink an eye. It's completely outstanding not just among 60s music, but 20th century music in general.
Apr 14 2023 Author
5
Ok, so this is a five star for me. It's hard to believe that this album was constructed over tracks left over from recording sessions across the previous few years. The material is understandably eclectic, but held together by Ms Simone's authoritative voice and piano playing. There are standards, ballads, folk songs and one (astounding) original, mixing love songs with the political. She is completely in control of the dynamics and presentation of the material, and it comes out with a consistent, coherent and definitive voice. Four Women is a powerful song of racial inequity and discrimination (banned on many radio stations at the time, with the still common conservative tactic of claiming that material calling out racism is, itself, racist.) Subsequently sampled by Jay-Z on The Story of O.J., picking up on the themes of racial discrimination (although there are elements of his message I find a little baffling. Art speculation as a cure for racial inequity?) Her version of Lilac Wine is definitive and was clearly massively influential on Jeff Buckley, who lifted her arrangement intact for his album 'Grace'. David Bowie was also a massive fan, covering Wild is the Wind on 'Station to Station' in explicit tribute to Nina Simone. And it obviously stayed close to him; he released it as a single in 1981, opened his 2000 Glastonbury set with it, and performed it at his final ever live show in 2006. I have listened to this album straight through three times in a row, and I hear more from her performances every time. She is so in control of her performance, even when she goes slightly out of control, such as her screamed "my name is Peaches!" at the end of Four Women. This album is a masterclass in how deeply a musician can understand and project a song. She is at the height of her formidable powers on this record. A five star classic, perfect and massively influential. My hidden gem on the album: If I Should Lose You. It's beautiful and heartbreaking. A moment of reflection on the 1001 albums list; why does Paul Simon (the alphabetically adjacent artist on this list) rate six album inclusions, and Nina Simone only one? More evidence of the white-boy rock critic bias of this list. I cannot understand why an artist of Ms Simone's stature and breadth of material only rates a single album.
Mar 26 2021 Author
5
Tough to put to words, but when you feel something powerful through a work of music, it has achieved its purpose.
Apr 09 2021 Author
5
LOVE. I want to swing in a hammock strung from her vocal cords.
Mar 20 2021 Author
5
i wrote such a good review but then this bitch ass deleted it 🙄 here’s what i can remember: IM ROCKIN WITH NINA four women is where it’s at (fight me) part of lilac wine is used in a beyoncé documentary and i fully got whiplash when i heard it break down and let it all out is a fucking BANGER THIS SHIT SLAPS she sings so intimately, like it’s a conversation i love her voice 0 skips
May 14 2021 Author
5
This was honestly gorgeous. A surprising new discovery even though I had heard of Nina Simone. Every song on the record captivated me.
May 29 2021 Author
5
A powerful, profound, and gripping album by an indisputable icon. While I was already familiar with Ms. Simone's enormous and versatile talent, I was not familiar with her story, which I read in the linked Wikipedia article. Wow. What a strong, brave, and visionary person. I hope more people get the chance to learn her story. And of course, listen to her wide-ranging, massive, and incredible body of work.
May 18 2021 Author
2
Apparently this is an album made up of left over bits from other recording sessions, and it sounds like it. Generally it's quite nice, but a bit lacking in cohesion and some of the tracks sound a bit unfinished. I'm also not overly keen on her voice. Sure its objectively great, just not to my taste.
Jan 08 2022 Author
5
This album blew me out of the water. Nina Simone's voice and delivery demands attention. It is textured, deep (contralto), and arresting. Everything about this album is striking down to the socially conscious lyrics. This is one of those albums that make me understand the simple power the human voice can have.
Jul 15 2021 Author
2
Only a couple of songs are strong to me. The lyrics are very romantic, the voice of Nina Simone is amazing, but that's it. The album have a lot of weaknesses, really far from her best work as an album, maybe because it's made of leftovers from other sessions and compiled into this.
Mar 04 2022 Author
5
Genre: Vocal Jazz 5/5 A titan of her time, Nina Simone is one of the greatest voices in the history of modern music. Wild Is the Wind is her opus, a collection of songs that truly showcase her range, and not just vocally. Nina Simone does not just sing, she performs. The power of a song like Four Women isn't just in its dark, brooding soundscape or its biting, socially critical lyrics, but Nina's raw power and genuine emotion, which is felt with every note. Every song on here, especially the aforementioned Four Women and the album's title track, are perfect examples of the genre, but even better examples of how talented Nina was, and how good she sounded on anything you gave her. From the upbeat, near doo-wop style of I Love Your Lovin' Ways, to her classic heartfelt tearjerkers like Either Way I Lose, she just simply floats on top of the track. An essential listen, and a perfect foray into what we now know as Vocal Jazz, a genre rife with wonderful artists with some really wonderful records.
Jan 23 2021 Author
4
Nina Simone is a pleasure to listen to even if you only know her through being sampled all over the place. She makes you feel the struggles and torment of black Americans through this album. She didn’t have a bad track; her vocal performance was outstanding and very track felt new. The Soul, Jazz vibe was so fun and it's clear why artists use her work, the most famous being Jay-Z using the beat and vocals from ‘Four Woman’. The album didn’t stop on this great track it also had soulful powerful vocals on ‘Break Down and Let It All Out’. Overall this album was amazing, I will defiantly come back in the future.
Dec 13 2021 Author
5
Dramatic, passionate, soulful. Real, unfiltered music sung by an intense artist with something to say. Fuck off Lorde.
Aug 25 2021 Author
5
Absolutely wonderful album. A beautiful but authentic mix of genres that just feel good. Nina's songwriting is both challenging and comforting and she has the voice of an angel. Really surprised and pleased with this one.
Apr 05 2021 Author
5
The energy and emotion she puts in her lyrics, especially in her song, "Four Women" sends absolute chills and amazement. Would Give It: 5/5
May 22 2021 Author
5
Astonishingly beautiful. An amazing album and experience.
Sep 08 2022 Author
3
Vocal competence, well arranged music, but not for me. I prefer both Billie Holiday and Eartha Kitt. As usual for the genre and time, the songs are not written by the performer, with the exception of Four Women, which in contradiction to the statement on the album cover, is highly forgettable. Overall OK, but nothing exceptional.
Oct 07 2024 Author
2
I want to give this queen five stars because of her legacy and impact on the music industry. But I found most of this album somewhat difficult to listen to. Maybe it's just not my style? I feel some kind of way that I like the white-man-covers of two of these songs better than her originals.
Aug 17 2024 Author
5
Singers like Mariah Carey should take note: having a powerful voice is about more than just singing scales. You can feel Simone’s pain, heartache, outrage, and strength pouring out of even my tinny phone speaker. Amazing!
Nov 23 2021 Author
5
Literally WTF. why haven't I heard some of these songs before - they are spellbinding. I have of course enjoyed Nina Simone songs before, but some of these are masterpieces. I'm in love with 'If I should lose you' and 'what more can I say'.. the piano playing, the lyrics, the chord progressions. 6/5
Mar 21 2021 Author
5
I think this is an incredible work, and it is truly so unique and beautiful. Her voice is so iconic, and the piano is really amazing too.
Apr 21 2025 Author
5
A major talent who led a fierce life.
Apr 09 2025 Author
5
Pure soul. So much passion and power. Nina was, and will always be, one of the all time greats. Not much more to say.
Nov 29 2023 Author
5
What an amazing vocal range. Evocative and beautiful.
Nov 18 2024 Author
3
Pretty interesting, especially Four Women. Not sure I’d listen again but what a voice. After hearing her big singles and now this I’d definitely try another album
Feb 24 2026 Author
5
She is amazing.
Apr 28 2025 Author
5
Revolutionary in the truest sense
Apr 25 2025 Author
5
Great album
Apr 24 2025 Author
5
YEAH LETS GO
Apr 22 2025 Author
5
Solid, got some bangers
Apr 14 2025 Author
5
A beautiful an essential record.
Apr 12 2025 Author
5
This is my 356th (one year) album! Happy Anniversary to me. Also, Nina Simone is fantastic. Her voice is compelling, the content is poignant and relevant even today, and the music is very strong. It is a little too old for my taste, but at the same time, the quality is undeniable. I'm stuck at 4.5 or 5, but just on vocal presence, I am leaning high!
Feb 05 2025 Author
5
This is one of the most spectacular albums to unexpectedly grace my ears.
Jan 31 2025 Author
5
listened to once at work, then on my walk again, and third time before bedtime while laying and cuddling with my gf on the sofa. perfect.
Dec 27 2024 Author
5
Tremendous voice. Gives you chills!
Dec 18 2024 Author
5
Her voice and work is so timeless.
Dec 17 2024 Author
5
Feel like having your heart broken? Have an afternoon to kill? Go ahead and spend some time with this one, but give it the time it's due. Bonus points if it's raining outside.
Nov 18 2024 Author
5
Amazing and beautiful ❤️
Nov 11 2024 Author
5
Passion that nobody can ignore and strength that nobody can deny.
Nov 30 2023 Author
5
I am ashamed to admit I hadn’t really listened to Nina Simone before. I was blown away by her voice, her lyrics, the piano, everything. If this album doesn’t make you feel something, then you are soulless.
Jun 25 2022 Author
5
Haunting, beguiling, soulful, intelligent and extraordinarily beautiful. Once Nina Simone has drawn your attention, be it from a tv documentary, video clip or radio program, that’s it - there really is no escape - ever. She was utterly magnetic in concert by the look of videos.
May 28 2022 Author
5
I like stouts, and a while back I drank one with a uniquely Mexican take, flavors of chocolate and cinnamon, and then the bite of some jalapeno heat. It’s one of the best stouts I’ve ever had. Likewise, on 'Wild Is The Wind,' Nina Simone brings the rich smoothness of chocolate, the spice of cinnamon, and definitely the passionate pepper heat to create her own intoxicating brew; and, it’s heady stuff. I was emotionally worn out by the end of the fourth song, ‘Lilac Wine,’ a particularly soulful rendering, sung with incredible heart, and an ending I can best describe as true. Ms. Simone’s powerful vibrato heralds her passion, her vocals at times sheer power, but also showing great restraint when the mood is required. The way she relaxes into each word, often patiently drawing out syllables, allows time for the listener to really let the lyrics settle in. The total length of the LP is under 40 minutes. It felt longer, and in a good, satisfying way. The variety on Wild Is The Wind is pretty amazing. I counted no less than seven genres of music, including R&B/Soul, rock n’ roll, blues, jazz, pop (the first four songs), folk, and believe it or not, to close the LP, doo-wop! Shoot, Nina could probably take on country and make it her bitch, too, if she wanted. Apparently, she desired only minimal accompaniment, and it works, revealing a very intimate and honest look into the emotions of her heart and mind. That said, the musicians who do accompany her from the tasteful stand up jazz bass on ‘That’s All I Ask’ to the controlled gallop of the drummer on ‘Break Down and Let It All Out,’ are all terrific. Including, of course, Nina’s own heartfelt piano playing. Her accompaniment on ‘If I Should Lose You’ is simply lovely. 'Wild Is The Wind' definitely brings the feel of 1966. The overall sound’ll take you right back there before the opener, ‘I Love Your Lovin’ Ways,’ finishes it’s first verse. As for Nina Simone and her piano? Well, that’s a little harder to pin down to any one time or place, much like a wild wind itself.
Feb 18 2022 Author
5
Love. Listened to at dusk in my mountain home. Sun setting on the opposite side of the house. The valley growing dark. Cloud rising. Hinze Dam shimmering in the fading light. Perfection
Aug 28 2021 Author
5
The opener is slight compared to its follow-up, which I recognize thanks to its legacy as sample. In not too much longer, that song unfolds, with subtle drama and plenty of good nature. For forty minutes, it's the Nina's Voice Show; With minimal accompaniment, one still gets the distinct sense of traveling through many corners of American music. Comparisons are inevitable because of the mentioned samples and the Buckley cover served to me two months ago by this very site. The songs here have powerful forward momentum, but the lateral movements are quite delicate. That makes me think of Wild as an album not quite arresting enough to fall in love with, and then I hear the blatant parallel with Mitski's Nobody (which I was absolutely arrested by). Desaturation by familiarity: That's something decently new to yours truly. But in the interests of ending speculation about things I know nothing about: One hundred percent beautiful, fascinating as a document of singers'-songwriter's songs. I can't wait to digest it again and hear a more focused project. I can tell she's capable of a better run of songs and yet this one is better than so many others...
Apr 16 2025 Author
4
Cooking in the morning on a sunny day was the perfect vibe for this.
Nov 01 2024 Author
4
Nina Simone's voice is very commanding and demands the listeners attention. The instrumentation is grand and the swells add to the emotion of the singing and lyrics well. Some parts are a bit hokey, e.g. "my name is Peaches." Probably not very fair considering this was released in 1966 but it doesn't flow very well as an album, and some songs just abruptly stop which is quite jarring Highlights: I Love Your Lovin' Ways
Oct 29 2024 Author
4
I adore Nina Simone. This album has some knockouts, but because it is a compilation of sorts it has some uneven moments to me that perhaps wouldn’t be there or noticed as much were this a regular studio album.
Nov 28 2023 Author
4
The lyrics are just so beautiful and her voice has so much gravity. The music is lilting. My mood is lifting
Jul 15 2023 Author
4
Going to keep it simple: Nina Simone was an amazing, highly talented individual. The music is great. Very little to complain about here.
Jan 11 2022 Author
4
Always incredible. *What More Can I Say? *Why Keep On Breaking My Heart?
May 28 2021 Author
4
Soulful and deep. A uniquely classic album that shines on its elegance and simplicity. Four Women is a beautiful and moving song. Overall enjoyed more than I expected. 7.7/10
Feb 11 2021 Author
4
I have a pretty great 2 disc Nina Simone anthology that I listened to alot for awhile but I've never really listened to one of her albums in it's entirety. It's hard to choose with such a long and prolific career (and I'd say she was pretty consistently great through it all). This album has some great tracks for sure. It's fairly spare in it's arrangements on most tracks and she has an amazing ability to use space/silence to build drama. Powerful voice, incredible piano playing. I can't even imagine seeing this live. It would be so intense. I had to check and see if spotify had changed to a new album when I heard the last track "Either way I lose" come on.
Feb 06 2021 Author
4
I knew Wild Is The Wind from Bowie's Station to Station, never realised it was a cover. The song Four Women is an emotional gut punch, very powerful.
Jan 11 2021 Author
4
Starts strong but gets boring
Nov 25 2025 Author
3
Love her. Not my favourite album, tho.
Jan 30 2025 Author
3
The album was surprisingly emotional, but no song grabbed me. The lyrics were dark and introspective whilst the music was light, smooth, and jazzy - the contrast was interesting!
Nov 11 2024 Author
3
Not bad. Not really my thing.
Oct 28 2024 Author
3
Not bad
Oct 16 2024 Author
3
it was ok. prefer other stuff from her and only about 5 things. was still good to experience but won't be happening again.
Sep 19 2024 Author
3
Hard to argue with the fact that Nina is one of the most iconic voices of the 20th century. I thought this album lacked some more upbeat material, favourites were Lilac Wine and the live cut of Black Is The Colour Of My True Love's Hair. 6/10.
Sep 02 2024 Author
3
I wish there was more Nina Simone on this list, and I’m honestly shocked that there isn’t. There’s moments on Wild is The Wind that are no less than transcendent; the run from “Four Women” to “That’s All I Ask” is truly untouchable. Simone had such a unique, singular voice, literally and figuratively, and the stark, sparse songs that let that voice shine with just her and a piano showcase why Nina Simone is still so goddamn powerful. But there’s other parts of this record that just feel….like fluff? The more trad-r&b songs, like “I Love Your Lovin' Ways” and “Either Way I Lose,” feel really cheap standing next to some of the most powerful social commentary in music history. And then there’s songs like the title track or “Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair,” which are complex and noteworthy, but also dense, and are very hard to digest. For the majority of Side B, I honestly find Simone’s deeper register more distracting than engaging, which doesn’t help me fully fall in love with this record overall. To me, Wild is The Wind is a 50/50 split. What’s annoying is that I *know* I like other Simone records. I know I like I Put a Spell on You and …Sings the Blues and would consider both stronger listens front-to-back, and that’s excluding at least 3 other records in her back catalog that are equally revered. I’m not saying I need 6 Nina Simone albums on this list, but given her influence, it feels strange to only acknowledge her once with what may be her spottiest record. The highs are mountain tops, but the lows are either deserts that do her style a disservice, or canyons that take years to descend. Truthfully, it wouldn’t be my pick for this list, and I feel like it’s a weak representation of her talent, despite its best moments.
Aug 06 2024 Author
3
Barely feels like an album with how frequently it changes modes (perhaps that turned me off a touch a few months back), but that grew on me immensely this time around. Beautiful work start to finish.
Jul 30 2024 Author
3
Cant not love her voice but doesnt compare to my enjoyment of her "sings the blues" album
Mar 22 2022 Author
3
This isn’t a album you listen to. It’s one you feel. Love, hate, passion all central to the themes of what Nina wants you to feel.
Jul 15 2021 Author
3
 Regarded by many as Simone's greatest artistic triumph, Wild is the Wind his a collection of very different songs that work together on multiple levels. They work as social commentary, the singer voicing her frustration with the limited opportunities of African American women in a ways both overt and subtle. They also work as a showcase for the artist's versatility, as she tackles everything from sexy soul to soothing pop, from traditional folk to angry blues. Simone was not just capable of playing in these varied mediums; she could turn each into mesmerizing performance art, powerful self-expression composed of elegance and drama simultaneously.
Jan 18 2021 Author
3
Some interesting lyrics (a tad rambly), glimpses of life as a black woman in the US '60. Good musical variety. "I love your loving ways" stands out. "Four women" is trying to tell a story, but the "my name's" shtick makes it kinda forced.
Nov 25 2025 Author
2
I feel bad, I just don't like it.
Oct 31 2024 Author
2
Objectively good but not my style. She has a strange voice, but is very good on the piano.
Oct 22 2024 Author
2
Compilation of dropped songs.
Oct 14 2024 Author
2
I can respect it, but it’s not my thing really
Jul 11 2022 Author
2
First album in here that I just didn't enjoy. Nina Simone has a great voice and plenty of songs that are known all around the World. I approached this album (for the first time ever), hoping that I could like it. It is now a big part of the history of musi, after all. First song, I Love your Lovin' Ways, was very promising. The groove was there, I could easily blend into the atmosphere and enjoy it. Next song, the famous Four Women, was a bit of a turn in the mood, that actually stayed that way until the end of an album. Light, jazzy bit, deeply in the background and Nina Simone pushing all emotions out. I do think this album might be enjoyable in a different moment in life, or with a different mood when listening. But at the time, I could not take any pleasure from the compositions. Especially the titular song, Wild is the Wind was a very hard one to even sit through. On teh first listen I had to stop halfway, and start again after some time. Strong voice of Nina plus a simple, jazzy structure didn't make my day better, in fact I was constantly throwing glances at the length of songs, to see how much is there until the end. I love some songs made by Nina, but unfortunately, this album has basically zero of those.
Dec 30 2025 Author
1
Not for me
Dec 15 2025 Author
1
Call this blasphemy or whatever you want, but I HATE her voice. It like a cross dressing man trying to sing as a woman. It’s super unsettling and I found myself waiting in agony for it to be over.
Nov 11 2025 Author
1
Not for me.
Nov 07 2025 Author
1
Hated everything about this.
Oct 28 2025 Author
1
I just couldn’t connect with this one at all
Oct 13 2025 Author
1
I would like to be objective with this, but I can’t. She is certainly talented. But it still sounds like nails on a chalkboard to me.
Sep 22 2025 Author
1
I didn't like this much.
Dec 27 2022 Author
1
I do like Nina Simone, but I like greatest hits Nina Simone. I don't like an album that is so bereft of joy. This was hard work.
Sep 27 2022 Author
1
Glad to listen to it, but not my jam. In general: 4/10 My rating: 2/10
Feb 24 2026 Author
5
5/5 First album on my list, a classic. Nina is a powerhouse vocally and musically, and you can't discount the significance of her as an artist. I've never intentionally sat down to listen to Nina Simone's music before so I appreciated having an excuse to listen through this album. I've heard songs off this album before, but after listening through the whole thing, it's indisputable the impact her music has had on the direction of modern music and composition, even now 60-some-odd years later.
Feb 21 2026 Author
5
Nina is SO incredibly good! Powerful. Beautiful. ❤️
Feb 21 2026 Author
5
Wow, wow, wow!
Feb 20 2026 Author
5
Seminal artist in all ways, every song bangs. 40ish minutes of beautiful performance that makes you either want to cry, dance or understand the story being told.
Feb 18 2026 Author
5
I did not know, before I first heard this album, that this album was made with leftovers from previous recording sessions. Artists wish their leftovers sounded this good! The power in her voice is astounding and captivating. The variety in the songs is great and she executes them to perfection. Easy 5/5
Feb 17 2026 Author
5
Nina Simone is one of the greatest singers ever. An exemplary album featuring some of her best performances with a decent variety of genres she sings in. Rest in power
Feb 17 2026 Author
5
epic
Feb 16 2026 Author
5
9/10 Best songs: I Love Your Lovin' Ways, Four Women Now THIS is what I call an album. At times fun, affective, passionate, socially conscious - just good stuff. This isn't ordinarily my type of music but it's genuinely just good, from the very beginning.
Feb 11 2026 Author
5
It’s Nina Simone. Do I have to say anything else?
Feb 09 2026 Author
5
Didnt like the first song, rest is gold.
Feb 08 2026 Author
5
Loved the song variety, authentic performance and amazing virtuosity from start to finish.
Feb 08 2026 Author
5
Sublime.
Feb 08 2026 Author
5
If you don’t like this you don’t like music
Feb 08 2026 Author
5
I've never listened to Nina Simone purposefully before this. I'm going to be controversial and say I think this is amazing. 9.2 Fav Track: Wild is the Wind Least fav: I Love Your Lovin Ways
Feb 07 2026 Author
5
incredible album.
Feb 07 2026 Author
5
"Four Women" is without a doubt the standout song on this album; just incredible. The rest of the album great too, though and Simone's voice is captivating.
Feb 06 2026 Author
5
Very cool and diverse
Feb 03 2026 Author
5
This is a first listen....I've never really been exposed to Nina Simone, other than her reissues in the 80s onwards. Turns out I also know some of the songs from their cover versions. And also turns out (as is often the case) that the originals are the best....Lilac Wine - just wow. Its simply divine. There is an effortless cool to it and the vocals just give you chills. Am stunned these were the cast offs from other albums...I need to dig further into her albums for sure. 5
Feb 03 2026 Author
5
Fav tracks: that’s all I ask, wild is the wind, black is the color of my true love’s hair, if I should lose you Her voice is unmistakable and unforgettable. This album is so special and it’s apparently complications of leftover recordings from other albums. Given the fluidity of this album, I would’ve never guessed that. She’s an icon forever
Feb 03 2026 Author
5
This was a nice breath of fresh air after a few bad albums. Nina Simone is great and truly one of the greatest artists ever