To Love Somebody
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To Love Somebody
To Love Somebody

To Love Somebody

MOVLP1047
180 gram audiophile vinyl 
1969 album featuring "Suzanne", "Turn! Turn! Turn!” & "Revolution (Part 1 & 2)" 
Limited 50th-anniversary edition of 1500 individually numbered
Purple & black marbled vinyl
Format
LP
Label
Music On Vinyl / RCA Victor
Artist
Nina Simone
€29.50

 

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To Love Somebody
No slouch as a songwriter herself, Nina Simone ably picked a variety of compositional classics from the new Rock era for her 1969 LP To Love Somebody. Opening with a beautiful, introspective version of Leonard Cohen's "Suzanne," Simone shows an obvious affinity for social statements with the Byrds' "Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season)" and a trio of Dylan standards: "I Shall Be Released," "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues," plus a dramatic, meditative "The Times They Are A-Changin'." The album title is taken from the Bee Gees song "To Love Somebody". Her cover of the song became her second British hit single after "Ain't Got No-I Got Life". Also "I Can't See Nobody" is a song by the Bee Gees. "Revolution" (parts 1 & 2) was Simone's third subsequent single released in the UK, after "Ain't Got No-I Got Life" and "To Love Somebody" both became hits. The song was released around the time of the same titled song by The Beatles and, although it has a similar hook ("Don't you know it's gonna be - all right") and structure, most of the lyrics differ.

Available as a limited 50th-anniversary edition of 1500 individually numbered copies on purple & black marbled vinyl.



Tracklist

A1 Suzanne 4:16
A2 Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) 3:37
A3 Revolution (Part I) 2:48
A4 Revolution (Part II) 1:48
A5 To Love Somebody 2:38

B1 I Shall Be Released 4:00
B2 I Can't See Nobody 3:06
B3 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues 4:48
B4 The Times They Are A Changin' 5:59



Credits

Bass [Fender Bass] – Gene A. Perla
Drums – Charles D. Alias
Guitar – Al Schackman
Liner Notes – Claude Hall
Organ – Weldon J. Irvine, Jr.