Simone,Nina - Fodder On My Wings
CD
Performer
 
Title
 
Fodder On My Wings
UPC
 
01672811442
Genre
 
Jazz Vocals
Released
 
2005-03-15
Notes / Reviews

Fodder on My Wings is an album by singer/pianist/songwriter Nina Simone. It is part of her later works, and can be regarded alongside Baltimore (1978) as one of her better achievements of that period . It is however a rather obscure album and not widely distributed. The album is one of Dr. Simone's most introspective and personal works, with songs about her father's death and her (not always pleasant) stay in Liberia, Trinidad and Switzerland. There is some confusion about the actual title of the album and the song with almost the same title on the album, being called "Fodder On My Wings", "Fodder In My Wings", "Fodder In her Wings" interchangeably.

Information about songs on this album

* "I Sing Just To Know That I'm Alive", with this song Nina Simone 'closes' the year 1981 and welcomes herself in Trinidad, referring to it as her home country (she is in fact originally American).

* "Fodder In Her Wings ", In her later years Nina often performed this song live, it also features on the albums Live At Ronnie Scott's (1987) and some of her later albums. In the live versions of the song she often refers to her own fleeing to countries all over the world, naming them one by one. This song was covered by Vic Chesnutt on his album North Star Deserter.

* "Il Y A Un Baume A Gilead", Nina had already sung this song on Baltimore (1978) in an English version "There is a Balm in Gilead". It is in fact, as Nina states on this album, an African song.

* "Liberian Calypso", on this track Nina sings about an experience she had while she was in Liberia, where she went to a Disco and got so happy about the music that she danced on the tables naked for hours on end. This episode was later further described in Dr. Simone's autobiography I Put A Spell On You (1991).

* "Le Peuple En Suisse", on this track Nina talks about the people in Switzerland, where she lived for several years. This was not a happy time for her, and Nina found the people in Switzerland very empty and unloving Simone, Nina; Cleary, Stephen. I Put A Spell On You, 1992 (Da Capo Press), ISBN 0679410686.

*"Alone Again Naturally", on this track (based on a song by Gilbert O'Sullivan but with new lyrics) Nina talks about the death of her father.

*In the additional track "Stop", Simone expresses her dislike for the song "Send in the Clowns".

Cover art

The album cover shows a painting made by Gabriel Jarnier.





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Artist/Band Information

Eunice Kathleen Waymon (February 21, 1933 – April 21, 2003), better known by her stage name Nina Simone (), was an American singer, songwriter, pianist, arranger, and civil rights activist widely associated with jazz music. Simone aspired to become a classical pianist while working in a broad range of styles including classical, jazz, blues, soul, folk, R&B, gospel, and pop.

Born the sixth child of a preacher's family in North Carolina, Nina's prodigious musical talent encouraged her ambition to become the first black concert pianist, but the realities of poverty and racial prejudice forced her to reconsider. Simone





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Details
Performers
 
Label
 
SUNY
Catalog #
 
1144