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Nina Simone: You've Got To Learn
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George Wein
piano1925 - 2021
Rudy Stevenson
guitar, electric
Lisle Atkinson
bassb.1940
Bobby Hamilton
drumsSimone continues to put a spell on the listener in 2023, her mojo undimmed by the passage of time. She projects both innocence and battle-hardened realism, and strength and vulnerability. Her artistry was inextricably linked to political engagement. Along with

Max Roach
drums1925 - 2007

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979

Abbey Lincoln
vocals1930 - 2010
The album opens with a slow, heartwrenchingly beautiful version of Charles Azvanour and Marcel Stellman's title tune. It is Simone's only known live recording of the song. She follows with an out-of-time reading of George and Ira Gershwin's "I Loves You, Porgy," her breakthrough hit in 1959. Next comes "Blues For Mama," music by Simone, lyrics by Abbey Lincoln, the first-ever recording of the song. In her introduction, Simone describes it as a "gutbucket blues," and it is gloriously so. The same tag could be applied to the next track, "Be My Husband," written by Simone's husband Andrew Stroud, and here performed by Simone and drummer Bobby Hamilton only in a skeletal arrangement which is reminiscent of the late

Dr. John
piano1940 - 2019
After an outstanding 06:50 version of "Mississippi Goddam"which is the only recording of the song on which Simone employs a swinging, in-the-pocket motor rhythmthe album concludes with an encore, Bart Howard's "Music For Lovers," like the aforementioned "Blues For Mama" Simone's first recording of the piece. It ends the set on an infectiously upbeat note.
At times, as Simone bares her soul to the audience, one wants to weep, and yet You've Got To Learn is, ultimately, a profoundly fortifying and uplifting experience.
A shout-out goes to Kevin Reeves, who mastered the album at East Iris Studios, Nashville, TN. Reeves did a similarly fine job on another July 2023 blinder,

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964
Track Listing
You’ve Got To Learn; I Loves You Porgy; Introduction To Blues For Mama; Blues For Mama; Be My Husband; Mississippi Goddam; Music For Lovers.
Personnel
Nina Simone
piano and vocalsRudy Stevenson
guitar, electricLisle Atkinson
bassBobby Hamilton
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Nina Simone: vocals, piano, spoken word; Rudy Stevenson: guitar (1, 2, 4, 6); Lisle Atkinson: bass (1, 2, 4, 6); Bobby Hamilton: drums(1, 2, 4-6).
Album information
Title: You've Got To Learn | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Verve Records
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