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To Be Free: The Nina Simone Story (W/Dvd)
Nina Simone
To Be Free: The Nina Simone Story (W/Dvd)
Genres: Jazz, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
 
  •  Track Listings (20) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (17) - Disc #2
  •  Track Listings (14) - Disc #3
  •  Track Listings (9) - Disc #4

Nina Simone was one of those controversial figures American pop music puts forward from time to time, with the notable exception that she started her controversy earlier in the 1960s than, say, Bob Dylan. To see this Afric...  more »

     
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All Artists: Nina Simone
Title: To Be Free: The Nina Simone Story (W/Dvd)
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sony Legacy
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 9/30/2008
Album Type: Box set
Genres: Jazz, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
Styles: Vocal Jazz, Vocal Pop, Cabaret, Traditional Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 4
SwapaCD Credits: 4
UPCs: 886971100921, 0886973819227

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Nina Simone was one of those controversial figures American pop music puts forward from time to time, with the notable exception that she started her controversy earlier in the 1960s than, say, Bob Dylan. To see this African-American woman get angry about the racial situation in her country, right there on stage, was a shock to people who'd come to hear her sing "I Loves You, Porgy." Not that she cared; she figured that it was the artist's job to deliver the truth, and if the truth hurt, so be it. Of course, events wound up proving her right, but she never stopped being prickly about one thing or another. It was just part of who she was, and part of why her music has endured while that of some of her contemporaries has faded: she's still contemporary. To Be Free: The Nina Simone Story is a 3 CD Career Retrospective (1957-1993) including her work for Bethlehem, Colpix, Philips, RCA, CTI and Elektra, PLUS a DVD featuring the 1970 Emmy-nominated never-before-released documentary. This package includes 54 songs, 8 previously unreleased tracks, including some never recorded elsewhere. The box includes all chart hits (U.S. and U.K.) and her most famous signature songs. An added bonus are liner notes which include track-by-track commentary from Simone biographer, David Nathan, and introduction by Ed Ward, NPR's "rock & roll historian", and never-before-seen photos from her family archives, recording sessions and performances.

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Bob M. (BobMc) from WAYLAND, MA
Reviewed on 12/19/2009...
Very good overview of Nina Simone's career with a heavy emphasis on her RCA period which began in 1967, not surprising since the set was released by RCA. Her three years with Phillips, from 1964 through 1966, is considered by many to be the peak of her career and is less well represented. This set includes a short DVD of Simone performing, which I have not watched and three CDs. The complete Phillips recordings are available on a 4-disc set called Four Women, The Nina Simone Philips Recordings. Between the two sets, you certainly have the best of the most distinctive female vocalist of the last 50 years.

CD Reviews

Great Live Recordings and DVD Documentary...
Craig A. Seymour | Chicago, IL | 10/02/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This box set is really amazing!!! As I wrote in the new PASTE magazine [...]

"It beautifully documents the mysterious wonders of Simone's rich voice and her quirky yet emotional phrasing." It's particularly nice that the collection includes so many "live" recordings since Nina was such an electric and inventive performer, almost always reinterpreting her songs in concert.



In addition, the box includes a DVD of an excellent 1970 documentary. It looks beautiful and it features some fantastic live material: a searching "I Wish I Knew (How It Would Feel to Be Free)" and a heartbreaking "Don't You Pay Them No Mind." The interview footage is also great. My favorite part comes when she's talking about her artistic mission:



"Everybody is half-dead. Everybody avoids everybody, all over the place, in most situations, most all the time. I know; I'm one of those 'everybodys.' And, to me, it's terrible. And so all I'm trying to do, all the time, is just open people up so they...let themselves be open to somebody else. That is all. That's it."



-- Craig Seymour, author of All I Could Bare: My Life in the Strip Clubs of Gay Washington, D.C.

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A Worthy Collection
Jody | Glendale Springs, New Caledonia | 01/06/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I've owned the complete Nina Simone discography for some time, but I wanted this box set specifically for the 8 previously unreleased tracks and the 1970 documentary that I assumed had been lost.



The new material is fantastic. I'd gladly have paid just to hear the new, live recording of "Suzanne" included in this set. It's a brilliant concert piece, equal parts bold and vulnerable. I'd heard Nina sing with her brother Samuel at a 1968 Paris concert on the album Live at the Great Show, but if not for the release of "Let it Be Me" included on this set for the first time, I would never have known how truly talented and soulful he was. Music must have been a familial trait.



The DVD is brief (only about 20 minutes) but packs a punch. Nina is engaging and captivating, especially when she muses with her interviewer that freedom must be the equivalent of having no fear. A rehearsal cut of "Don't You Pay Them No Mind" before a concert is overwhelming. This was always one of my favorite songs on the High Priestess of Soul album and to see her perform it with the accompaniment of her grand piano, her mighty vibrato trembling with emotion, is something to behold. She closes a concert with "I Wish I Knew How (It Would Feel to Be Free)," taking the song in a new and liberating direction, singing along and quoting Bible scripture while her band provides a hypnotic melody.



This could easily pass as an introduction to Nina Simone's work, if that is what you're looking for. I don't agree with all of the choices included here as a career spanning collection, but this is an artist who recorded so many albums on so many different labels, if you took two Nina fans and asked them to assemble her best work, you'd inevitably come up with two completely different collections. It's part of the beauty of her music.



Attached to the set is a booklet with extensive track notes for every song, written by David Nathan, a founder of Nina's British fan club and frequent biographer of her life and career. While strained in some parts, his devotion to the artist is clear.



This is a great collection and I'm thankful to the producers who continue to memorialize this incomparably brilliant, yet often overlooked Diva of song.



Highly recommended."