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Nina Simone - Pastel Blues mp3 album

Nina Simone - Pastel Blues

Musician: Nina Simone
Album title: Pastel Blues
Style: Soul-Jazz
Released: 1965
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1757 mb
Size APE version: 1925 mb
Size WMA version: 1934 mb
Rating ✫: 4.8
Votes: 734
Format: MP4 RA AU AUD MP1 MPC DMF
Genre: Jazz

Nina Simone - Pastel Blues mp3 album

Nina Simone - Pastel Blues mp3 album

Tracklist

A1 Be My Husband
A2 Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
A3 End Of The Line
A4 Trouble In Mind
A5 Tell Me More And More And Then Some
A6 Chilly Winds Don't Blow
B1 Ain't No Use
B2 Strange Fruit
B3 Sinnerman

Credits

  • Sleeve Notes – Doug McClelland

Notes

UK original mono sleeve (with Philips "Hi-Fi-Stereo" sticker pasted to front cover) and Netherlands pressed original Stereo record.
Possibly a factory sample or issued as a promo.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: BIEM

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PHS 600-187 Nina Simone Pastel Blues ‎(LP, Album) Philips PHS 600-187 US 1965
BT-1318 Nina Simone Pastel Blues ‎(LP, Album, RE) Mercury BT-1318 Japan 1974
PHM 200-187 Nina Simone Pastel Blues ‎(LP, Album, Mono) Philips PHM 200-187 US 1965
PHS 600-187 Nina Simone Pastel Blues ‎(LP, Album) Philips PHS 600-187 Canada 1965
PHM 200-187 Nina Simone Pastel Blues ‎(LP, Album, Mono, Promo) Philips PHM 200-187 US 1965



Survivors
TYPICAL correctionSinnerman full 10:17 did finally come out as a 12" single as a hidden away B side on the USA Verve remixed 2 sampler 12" stickered sleeve and matching yellow labels USA Verve VERRO 1283-1enjoy (the remixes are sadly in my eyes pointless rubbish by referenceing the original they sadly show this to be the case!)
Yozshujinn
Typical UK miss-match Philips-Phonogram UK were still not really behind Stereo and to save costs just printed Hi-Fi Stereo stickers ( Pye Did the same esp on Sinatra's Reprise licenced stuff) to put on the mono laminated sleeves. The UK Philips albums of the time labels were silver on Black, The Stereo pressings for this release were done in Holland (from USA stereo masters) the labels used were silver on Blue, bottom line is in 1965 this album did not have a genuine UK stereo pressing OR corrisponding sleeve! Note this is the home to the track "Sinnerman" in its full 10+ min mix why this never came out as a single over two parts OR from 1976 onwards as a 12" is beyond me. Great album and naturally only best heard in stereo!