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time comes undone Skip to content time comes undone Menu music poetry observations Nina Simone — Wild is the Wind (1966) Great mix of bluesy barn burners, muted loungey numbers, and songs with a full jazz backing band. I think Nina is at her best when she’s showing off the full range of her voice and her emotions. Both are never more true than on the devastating track “Four Women,” a song about the horrors of the slave trade and generational trauma. On a “Wild is the Wind” and others, she demonstrates a more vulnerable, delicate register. There’s something about Nina and her voice that’s crushingly beautiful in a way her more glossy contemporaries can’t match. Happy to add this to my desert island discs list. nariposa music December 17, 2020 1 Minute Alela Diane – To Be Still (2009) [Rough Trade] Heard this artist first at a tiny show at sxsw. Made a point of picking up this album on my next record store trip. She’s from Portland and she sings App...

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