Nina Simone's 1978 album, Baltimore, is a testament to her distinctive artistry, showcasing her deep emotional investment in every note. This, her fourteenth studio album, was released in January 1978 by CTI Records, marking her first and only collaboration with the label. The album's title track, originally written and recorded by Randy Newman in 1977, sets the tone for a rich and full-bodied listening experience.
Recorded at Studio Katy in Brussels and mixed at Electric Lady with the Aphex Aural Exciter, Baltimore features a talented array of guest musicians, including Nicky Marrero and Eric Gale. The gatefold sleeve adds a touch of elegance to this already sophisticated album.
Despite its initial commercial failure and mixed reviews from critics, Baltimore has become a classic in Nina Simone's extensive discography. With a duration of just 36 minutes, this concise yet powerful album is a masterclass in vocal jazz, jazz blues, soul jazz, and soul. Nina Simone's captivating voice and poignant songwriting make Baltimore an unforgettable listen, one that showcases her magnificent intensity and artistry. Released on the Epic/Associated/Legacy label, this album is a must-listen for fans of Nina Simone and jazz enthusiasts alike.