Nina Simone – Wild Is The Wind (1966)

Wild Is the Wind, released in 1966, is one of Nina Simone’s most iconic albums, showcasing her powerful vocals and emotional depth.

Track Listing:

Side One:

“I Love Your Lovin’ Ways” – A beautiful ballad that highlights Simone’s soulful vocals and delicate piano playing.
“Four Women” – A powerful protest song that tells the stories of four different African American women, each with their own struggles and triumphs.
“Lilac Wine” – A haunting, melancholic track that showcases Simone’s emotive vocals and stunning piano work.
“Break Down and Let It All Out” – A bluesy track with Simone’s fiery vocals and powerful piano playing.

Side Two:

“Wild Is the Wind” – The title track is a sweeping ballad that features Simone’s soaring vocals and a lush string arrangement.
“Come Ye” – A stirring call to action with Simone’s passionate vocals and dynamic piano playing.
“Black Is the Color of My True Love’s Hair” – A classic folk song that Simone transforms into a soulful and powerful ballad.
“The Other Woman” – A haunting, heartbreaking ballad that showcases Simone’s ability to convey deep emotion through her vocals and piano playing.

Overall, Wild Is the Wind is a powerful and emotional album that showcases Nina Simone’s incredible talent as a vocalist and pianist. From the haunting beauty of “Lilac Wine” to the stirring call to action of “Come Ye”, this album covers a wide range of styles and emotions. The title track, “Wild Is the Wind”, remains a standout moment, with its lush string arrangement and Simone’s soaring vocals. With its timeless songs and Simone’s unparalleled artistry, Wild Is the Wind is a classic album that continues to inspire and move listeners to this day.

 

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