High Priestess of Soul | |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | Nina Simone |
Cover: | Ninasimonehighpriestessofsoul.jpg |
Released: | 1967 |
Recorded: | New York, 1965–1966 |
Genre: | Jazz, blues, folk, R&B |
Length: | 35:51 |
Label: | Philips |
Producer: | Hal Mooney |
Prev Title: | Wild Is the Wind |
Prev Year: | 1966 |
Next Title: | Nina Simone Sings the Blues |
Next Year: | 1967 |
High Priestess of Soul is a studio album by singer, pianist and songwriter Nina Simone. The songs are accompanied by a large band directed and arranged by Hal Mooney. The album contains pop songs (such as "Don't You Pay Them No Mind") and African American gospel and folk-related songs written by Simone herself (such as "Take Me to the Water" and "Come Ye"). After this album title – an attempt to broaden her appeal by management execs – Nina Simone was sometimes titled “the high priestess of soul”, although she completely rejected the title herself because it placed a label on her as an artist. However, according to her daughter, Lisa, she never hated that moniker.[1]