Album
Pastel Blues / Let It All Out
1990 · Jazz
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Pastel Blues / Let It All Out is a Jazz album by Nina Simone, originally released in 1990. On Gatefold: 10 pressings tracked.
About
Nina Simone released a flurry of albums throughout the mid-’60s—<i>Pastel Blues</i> was her second release in 1965, and she dropped no fewer than four new albums the following year. The pace was relentle, and in time it would take a serious toll on her mental and physical health. But this creatively fertile period saw Simone bringing her relentlessly original take to folk song, jazz standard, and much more—cementing her status as an American original. The short but intense album begins with the deceptively titled “Be My Husband.” The song starts out playfully but turns stranger with each verse, as the singer pleads with her husband—to the tune of a chain-gang chant—to be kinder to her. Equating marriage with forced labor is strong stuff, and the fact that the lyrics were penned by Simone’s abusive second husband, Andy Stroud, only deepens the resonance of this sparse, arresting song. The next track, Bessie Smith’s classic “Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out,” shows what happens to a woman cast out on her own. These may not be the blues of Muddy Water, but they damn sure are the blue. .
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Tracklist
- 1Be My Husband3:22
- 2Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out2:41
- 3End of the Line2:57
- 4Trouble In Mind2:43
- 5Tell Me More And More And Then Some (Live In New York/1965)3:10
- 6Chilly Winds Don't Blow (Live In New York/1964)4:05
- 7Ain't No Use3:03
- 8Strange Fruit3:31
- 9Sinnerman (Live In New York/1965)10:19
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Vocal Jazz
- velvety
- mournful
- smoky
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Nina SimonePIANO, VOCALS
- Al SchackmanHARMONICA, GUITAR
- Bobby HamiltonDRUMS
- Lisle AtkinsonBASS
- Rudy StevensonGUITAR, FLUTE
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 10 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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