"Nina Simone's 'A Single Woman: The Complete Elektra Recordings' is a captivating journey through the iconic artist's discography, released on March 1, 1993, under Rhino/Elektra. This album is a treasure trove of vocal jazz, jazz blues, soul, soul jazz, jazz, and blues, showcasing Nina Simone's unparalleled vocal prowess and musical versatility. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 7 minutes, the album features a mix of well-known tracks and rare outtakes, offering a comprehensive look into Simone's artistic evolution during her time with Elektra.
The album opens with the powerful 'A Single Woman' and includes beloved classics like 'The Folks Who Live on the Hill' and 'The Long and Winding Road,' alongside lesser-known gems such as 'Il N'y a Pas D'Amour Heureux' and 'No Woman, No Cry.' The inclusion of outtakes and alternate takes, like 'The Times They Are A-Changin'' and 'Do I Move You?,' provides a unique glimpse into Simone's creative process. The bonus tracks, including instrumental versions and alternate takes, add an extra layer of depth to this already rich collection.
Nina Simone's distinctive voice and piano playing shine throughout, making this album a testament to her enduring legacy in the world of music. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her work, 'A Single Woman: The Complete Elektra Recordings' is a must-experience collection that highlights the breadth and brilliance of Nina Simone's artistry."