Nina Simone

If memory serves, Qobuz did offer it in High-Rez. I can't find where I saved it on Qobuz to offer you the version I listen too, as there are way too many songs in the various lists. Grrr. After further looking, I was possibly able to find out why I couldn't find the song on Qobuz. At least the song/version I usually listened too. Apparently, they lost the rights or something happened to where they no longer offer it (see attachment below ). Crap like this is why I get physical music. So, I bought the CD. The CD was horrible, sonic wise, in comparison. If you can make out which album this came off of....it's darkened out pretty bad....then this is the version I listened to on Qobuz. I guess I'll have to go look for a new streaming version.

Here is the video of Nina performing at Antivibes in 1965, for those who are interested.


One of the comments summed Nina up so eloquently.

Nina has the ability to make you feel what she feels when she sings.

Amen to that.

Tom
 

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42 sites on quboz only nina simone in all imaginable qualities, i think you can find
what you like. As I said, the verve recordings are world class.
 
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Sometimes the search is half the fun! Plus, sometimes, you discover other wonderful hidden gems along the way.

Tom
 
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Hello and good morning to you, Rexp. I took some time this morning to dig down and really find out the answer to your inquiry here. We had actually already had this conversation back on July 11th of this year. https://www.whatsbestforum.com/thre...tinue-to-blow-away-digital.38800/post-1063343

I went to you tube to find out any information I could from the version that sounds the closest I could find to what I hear via Qobuz (video below). The comments were closed and the caption at the bottom of the video yielded no usable information other than, when I hit "more", it showed the lyrics and at the very bottom, they noted that it was from the album "Pastel Blues".


So, I clicked on that to see if they could offer me any kind of information on the version or other information at all. That video confirms (at least on the video itself) that it was from the album "Pastel Blues". Strangely enough though, the video also shows "Strange Fruit" on the record label itself. (See the screenshot below)....but after further research, this means nothing.

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That video link actually has comments opened up, and it seems as if I wasn't the only one who discovered this song while watching Cold Case . But the comments yielded no further information to help me find out the answer to your query.

I was able to find what I believe to be a legit Nina Simone Facebook page (rumor has it, a family member is running the page ) https://www.facebook.com/nina.simone - There are some videos there that I will most definitely watch, along with some other historical tidbits.

So, I check out Discogs - https://www.discogs.com/search?limit=250&q=Nina+Simone+strange+fruit&type=all&page=1 and I see that there are 483 hits that could lead one down a very deep rabbit hole. I searched for a while and gave up, as there was simply way too much information and in checking random albums on that listing, some of them were not even sang by her.

I kept researching and pretty much this is my conclusion. She apparently only did two "official" recordings of this song. One was offered on the Pastel Blues album and the other was recorded at Jazz à Juan in Antibes, France, on July 24th, 1965. From what I have learned today, this live recording was not ever "officially" released on an album. So, my conclusion is that the recording I am referring too has to be from Pastel Blues. Since Qobuz doesn't offer any definitive version of a recording or album, I cannot offer you a 100% certainty, so therefore I cannot answer your inquiry.

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All interesting stuff, I was actually asking about the album the OP referred to, Little Girl Blue. It has the joyous My Baby Just Cares For me and the swinging Love Me or Leave Me on it. I'm yet to find a digital version that does it justice.
 
All interesting stuff, I was actually asking about the album the OP referred to, Little Girl Blue. It has the joyous My Baby Just Cares For me and the swinging Love Me or Leave Me on it. I'm yet to find a digital version that does it justice.
In general, all Nina Simone CDs and SACDs sound lifeless, all those delicate nuances that cause euphoria and make your hair stand on end have been lost. Also, the recent vinyl reissues sound just as bad.
Look for old vinyls from the 60s and 70s, many of them sound exceptionally good.
Every time I got my hands on a vinyl with Nina that sounded good, I made a digital copy of it so I could enjoy it over time.
If you are interested or someone else, write me a PM, I have a few, a small digital collection gathered over many years from my audiophile friends who lent me their valuable vinyls (the songs you mention here are also there).
 
This is from a different thread…

I read on the news they have permitted Tesla driver less taxi's in certain states.
4 dollars standard fare
Probably not in alabama lol where im going in 2 weeks time (for work)

But this ^could be worse than Alabama…^

 
All interesting stuff, I was actually asking about the album the OP referred to, Little Girl Blue. It has the joyous My Baby Just Cares For me and the swinging Love Me or Leave Me on it. I'm yet to find a digital version that does it justice.

The best version that I have heard is the 1986 Carrere release.

Not too expensive to give a try.
 
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I have this 12" version and it sounds the best of all the ones that have passed through my hands over the years, 1987 ZYX release.

Sorry, I was meaning of the digital versions. Early vinyl would be best if you cold find a clean copy
 

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