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Little Girl Blue Remixed Green Double Heavyweight Vinyl – Nina Simone & DJ Maestro new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London
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Little Girl Blue Remixedis the 2015 remix album of the iconic 1958 debut album by Nina Simone,Little Girl Blue. The original debut album was released by Bethlehem Records, the label that earned its place in jazz history by releasing acclaimed debut albums by Carmen McRae, Chris Connor, Herbie Mann, and Johnny Hartman amongst others.When DJ Maestro got the chance to remix this album, he was thrilled. Soon he got the idea to ask some of his favourite producers to collaborate, like Mop Mop, Renegades of Jazz, Gramophonedzie, Fab Samperi, The Reflex, and Mees Dierdorp. They all had one thing in common excitement to work with the original recordings from this iconic album. The result is 14 remixes, each with a unique approach to the original song, and all with a contemporary feel.Little Girl Blue Remixedis available as a limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on translucent green coloured vinyl. Nina Simone & DJ Maestro Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £33 +P&P
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