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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Two Nina albums for the price of one. A must have! 4.5 stars
Wild is the wind/ High priestess of soul; two albums by Nina simone relaesed in the late 1960. (1966 Wild is the wind and 1967 high priestess of soul) Thanks to the good (or just plain greedy) people at Polygram they've decided to re-relaese these albums together. A deal that shouldn't be passed up by any Nina fan. The Wild is the wind album is the stronger of the two...
Published on October 30, 2000 by williedynamite

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3.0 out of 5 stars Sad, sad, beautiful.
In the throws of the profound despair that follows the loss of a love I listened to Nina Simone; at that time it seemed she could express my heart perfectly. She has a deep, mournful African American voice that stirs the soul to the depths of feeling. Music for a dark night lit by candles or a day of rain and memories. "I made wine from the Lilac tree/ put my...
Published on March 10, 2000 by Jessica


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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Two Nina albums for the price of one. A must have! 4.5 stars, October 30, 2000
This review is from: Wild is the Wind / High Priestess of Soul (Audio CD)
Wild is the wind/ High priestess of soul; two albums by Nina simone relaesed in the late 1960. (1966 Wild is the wind and 1967 high priestess of soul) Thanks to the good (or just plain greedy) people at Polygram they've decided to re-relaese these albums together. A deal that shouldn't be passed up by any Nina fan. The Wild is the wind album is the stronger of the two albums. It begins with a swinging version of I love your lovin' ways. After which follows the powerhouse four woman, which is reason enough to buy this CD. The rest of Wild is the wind is chock full of bluesy, lonely woman blues ballads which are the staple of Ninia Simone's music. Standout cuts are what more can I say, Lilac wine, That's all i ask, wild as the wind and of course four women. 5 stars The high priestess of soul is the weaker of the two albums. It contains more swing and pop tunes and less ballads. it's more experimental and Nina uses more varied influences than wild... That doesn't mean that high preistess.. isn't good. it contains several strong songs. The high powered i'm gonna leave you and the brown eyed hansome man are two uptempo songs that start out the high preistess portion. The keeper of the flame is the lone ballad and one of the strongest songs on this portion of the CD. There are also a couple of gospel songs that nina sings as well. She sings the traditional Take me to the river and her gospel roots are claerly evident I'm going back home which and I love my baby. There's even an african influenced song Come ye. Overall a strong album from Nina but not a classic. 4 stars Together both albums average out to 4.5 stars. For the price this is an absolute steal. You get two very good albums for one from one of americas brillian and most misunderstood singers of the 20th century. A must have for Simone fans.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Why I Love Nina Simone, October 10, 2001
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This review is from: Wild is the Wind / High Priestess of Soul (Audio CD)
This is the album(s) that led to me falling in love with Nina Simone. I was browsing through a local music store and saw this CD. I had no idea who she was but it looked "interesting." At first I only listened to Four Women over and over again. I suppose she is an acquired taste...now I love the whole CD and own many many more of her albums. Even some on vinyl. This album shows her talents from traditional songs to pop songs to jazz songs and she's equally wonderful no matter what she sings and plays piano on.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Most High Priestess of Soul -- and then some, November 26, 2001
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Tony Moor (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wild is the Wind / High Priestess of Soul (Audio CD)
Aside from her composition "Four Women" -- introduced to me via pre-video-age teleplay, on PBS, I think -- I knew little about Nina Simone or her work before 2001. I knew who she was and understood that she'd earned some significant recognition in popular music, but for whatever reason I was unable to appreciate her or her talent. For instance, I didn't know that she often accompanied herself on piano and is quite an accomplished pianist. I didn't know that, apparently, the best way to appreciate Nina Simone is live. Then I read a short bio on her included in David Nathan's "The Soulful Divas." Her autobiography, "I Put A Spell On You," had been recommended to me for years, but I couldn't get it up for her music, let alone her life. She just didn't move me -- Until I read the "Divas" profile, which made me want to hear from this eclectic talent.

This dual-LP CD is a pretty good intro to Nina Simone. Few artists are as adventurous and successful with diverse music styles. Everything from pop to R&B to jazz to blues to show tunes to folk songs can be found in Simone's catalog. In "Wild/High Priestess." I tend to like her slower, mellower offerings. My favorite here is "That's All That I Ask." From the seriously sensual a capella intro (Don't try to blow out the sun for me, baby/I don't ask for what I know can't be) listeners are treated to a knee-buckling, emotionally wrenching appeal that cannot be ignored. Simone's incredible phrasing and diction makes you hang onto every word. My only complaint is that the song is way too short. I'm similarly moved by "What More Can I Say," "Lilac Wine," "Wild Is the Wind" (a live version), "Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair" (also live) and "Keeper of the Flame."

I want to include "Don't You Pay Them No Mind" in that group, but here Simone opts for a gritty delivery that slightly wrecks the flow of the vibe established in the mellow tunes. But I still like the soulful performance.

Speaking of soulful performances, some memorable ones can be found on "Why Keep on Breaking My Heart," "If I Should Lose You" and "He Ain't Comin' Home No More." But "Either Way I Lose" and "I Love My Baby" confirm why the "High Priestess of Soul" moniker is so apropos. "I Hold No Grudge" is a nice piece, but Simone isn't in particularly good voice here.

Some defiantly category-defying entries would have to include the compelling and theatrical "Four Women," "Come Ye" -- spiritual and optimistic yet seductive, featuring simply Simone on richly textured, soothing vocal with percussion accompaniment -- and "Work Song," delivered in powerful, never-say-die fashion.

As for the rest of the stuff offered here, there's really nothing wrong with them, they just don't move me. But in my own defense, I gotta say that "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" is just a dumb song. Lyrically, anyway.

Eighteen out of 23 cuts ain't bad.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nina's Music is Life, April 20, 2000
This review is from: Wild is the Wind / High Priestess of Soul (Audio CD)
Gotta hand it to Nina. This woman refuses to be pidgeonholed and boxed-in by any one specific category of music. With "Wild is the Wild/High Priestess" she shows her enormous diversity and range in the music she expresses. My goodness, this CD alone straddles styles ranging from gospel, pop, jazz, to R&B, soul, folk. Once the listener is done listening to Nina's CDs, they feel they have actually sampled the taste of life and everything that it offers. Nina's music is REAL and symbolizes the vastness life itself offers. Her voice radiates joy, sadness, pain, excitement, fear, hope....We love you, Nina. Thank God, you started in the '50s/60s, because in today's music scene where everything is repetitive and formulaic, you wouldn't have survived. We'll always love you wherever you are.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nina at her best, March 11, 2009
This review is from: Wild is the Wind / High Priestess of Soul (Audio CD)
Appropiately, named the "High Priestess of Soul," one of the albums on this double cd. It explains why Nina Simone, if you were a follower then and still go back to her music, has never disappointed the listener..She captivates your with those soulful words that touches one deep down inside..You will listen to this cd again and again..
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Earth Goddess, High Priestess, and Down Home Church Girl..., July 26, 2000
This review is from: Wild is the Wind / High Priestess of Soul (Audio CD)
...I can see why it would be hard to categorise Ms. Simone's music, it is all of everything coming from the deepest of her emotions. What angers me is that as fabulous as she is in all sorts of music, even Amazon.com doesn't allow her props by putting her in an accessible category--ie Classic Soul, along with the Marvin Gaye and Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles CDs.

Of this CD, you are in for a true gift, if you have not heard her work. And for that I am envious of you.

This is a CD of two 60s albums put out on the defunct Philips Label. "Wild is the Wind" has a superb cut--"Four Women" that is, too, too--ummmph! Awesome. "Lilac Wind", "Black is the Color..." done in an intimate small combo style. If Ro Flack sez she was inspired by Nina early in her own career, you can surely tell. Also the timeline for current neo-soulsters Macy Grey, Angie Stone and Erikah Badu goes via Cassandra Wilson back to Nina. Soul composers Oscar Brown, Jr. and Van McCoy authored some great tunes in which Nina put her indelegible stamp on. And like I said she runs the gamet of styles. A true artist. Discover Nina Simone.

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Two masterpieces in one CD, April 28, 2000
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Hugo (Barcelona, Spain) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wild is the Wind / High Priestess of Soul (Audio CD)
Those two LPs provide a wonderful insight into Nina's musical world: beautiful ballads, thrilling blues, fun rythm & blues and jazz tunes, protest songs, gospels... Nina fills African-American music with countless emotions and with a sincere, truthful vision of life (sometimes very harshly, as in "Four women", an awesome Nina's composition, or in "Let it all out", sometimes with a sweet melancholy, as in "Don't you pay them no mind"). A bittersweet masterpiece that won't only delight your ears, but will also make you think about life.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Sad, sad, beautiful., March 10, 2000
This review is from: Wild is the Wind / High Priestess of Soul (Audio CD)
In the throws of the profound despair that follows the loss of a love I listened to Nina Simone; at that time it seemed she could express my heart perfectly. She has a deep, mournful African American voice that stirs the soul to the depths of feeling. Music for a dark night lit by candles or a day of rain and memories. "I made wine from the Lilac tree/ put my heart in its recipe it makes me see what i want to see/ be what i want to be..." "let me fly away with you for my love is like the wind and wild is the wind...let the wind blow through your heart/ you touch me I hear the sound of mandolins/ you kiss me/ with your kiss my life begins...like a leaf clings to a tree/ oh my darling cling to me/ for we are creatures of the wind/ wild is the wind..."
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