¡You've Got To Learn[Import Disc]
¡Nina Simone
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[Machine Translation] Nina Simone is a female icon and muse who fought for independence as an African American and sought the freedom of genreless music. Her music has inspired audiences of all ages, races, and nationalities. This is a previously unreleased live recording made at the Newport Jazz Festival on July 2, 1966. From the first song, "You've Got to Learn," Nina Simone overwhelmed the audience at top speed. Her performance was tense yet gentle. Next was the song that established her career, "I Love's You, Porgy. The audience went even more wild with her signature song. The social activist continued with a stunning performance of "Mississippi Goddam," a song expressing her anger and protest against social injustice. The applause for the encore was deafening, and the band performed "Music for Lovers," a song about love. She sang of her love and left the stage. She sang of her love and left the stage. It was a performance that was typical of her, as she revealed her talent as a musician, her passion for social justice, and her deep love. This product will be on sale on Friday, so you will receive it on or after the day of release.
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