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Nostalgia (Annie Lennox) Album Songs

NoSong TitleTime
1.Memphis In June 2:47
2.Georgia On My Mind 3:55
3.I Put A Spell On You 3:32
4.Summertime 5:12
5.I Cover The Waterfront 2:59
6.Strange Fruit 3:46
7.God Bless The Child 3:03
8.You Belong To Me 3:22
9.September In The Rain 2:53
10.I Can Dream, Can’t I? 2:56
11.The Nearness Of You 2:32
12.Mood Indigo 5:34

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- Wonderful album from Annie Lennox

Annie Lennox's Nostalgia is yet another example of the Scottish singer's immense talent of song interpretation. For most of her career, she's written her songs, both as a solo artist and as one-half of the legendary Eurythmics. But when she takes on the songs of others, she's in equally rare and dignified form. Medusa, her second solo album, in fact was all covers, as is this album, her eighth solo project, if you count her brilliant A Christmas Cornucopia and her greatest hits, The Annie Lennox Collection. Nostalgia is not what most fans would have expected from her -- dipping far into the Great American Songbook. The first single, Screamin' Jay Hawkins' "I Put A Spell On You," is rollicking fine performance (for which she received a standing ovation at the Grammys in 2015). Never shying away from racial and social injustice, Lennox's cover of "Strange Fruit" is as appropriately disturbing as it should be. The album does have lighter moments, none better than the dreamy "September In the Rain," delivered simply and beautifully.

- Beautiful voice for classics

Lennox has the perfect voice to carry these classics. You will not be disappointed

- Return

Beautiful return to classics .In this era of racial strife it’s takes music to sooth the savage beast.

- Annie At Her Finest

Can’t play this album enough. Hope she continues to release more music like this.

- A dark, haunting visit to America’s racist past

Media reviews of this album seem to regard it as Annie visiting golden classics, as if she was reprising Dusty Springfield’s or Nat King Cole’s hits. They completely miss is that this is a dark, disturbing trip through America’s history of racial violence. The inclusion of Billie Holiday’s Strange Fruit — about bodies hanging from trees after lynchings — is not a day-brightener, and not an accidental inclusion. Annie is literally bringing a dead, disfigured corpse to the party. Here somber treatment of all the other songs on this collection is also distinct from the exultance Annie typically brings to her songs, and honors the dead. The album’s first song, Memphis in June would seem to be a quaint, idyllic look at summer blooming. Yet one detects an ironic edge. A quick look into history reveals that just after the Civil War ended, Memphis was the scene of vicious attacks, killings, rapings and arson of the black community — many returning veterans from the war. This riot occurred over three days in May, 1866, finally quelled by federal troops. In the few years after, an exodus of blacks reduced their population in Memphis by 25%. A laconic weekend in June, indeed. I Put A Spell On You follows. It is a song about owning and abusing another person. Other “love songs” on this album specifically talk about owning the other person. There is no joy in the album. Annie Lennox is an artist of stunning ability. She does not intend for you to boogie to these light-hearted tunes. They are funeral dirges.

- ❤️❤️

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- Horrendous

The only thing worse than having to endure this pathetically horrible album (yes Annie Lennox is still pretending to be talented) would be having to endure a Taylor Swift album

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Nostalgia Wiki

Nostalgia is a sentimentality for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations. The word nostalgia is a neoclassical compound derived from Greek, consisting of νόστος (nóstos), a Homeric word meaning "homecoming", and ἄλγος (álgos), meaning "pain"; the word was coined by a 17th-century medical student to describe the anxieties displayed by Swiss mercenaries fighting away from home. Described as a medical condition—a form of melancholy—in the early modern period, it became an important trope in Romanticism. Nostalgia is associated with a longing for the past, its personalities, possibilities, and events, especially the "good old days" or a "warm childhood". There is a predisposition, caused by cognitive biases such as rosy retrospection, for people to view the past more positively and the future more negatively. When applied to one's beliefs about a society or institution, this is called declinism, which has been described as "a trick of the mind" and as "an emotional strategy, something comforting to snuggle up to when the present day seems intolerably bleak". The scientific literature on nostalgia usually refers to nostalgia regarding one's personal life and has mainly studied the effects of nostalgia as induced during these studies. Emotion is a strong evoker of nostalgia due to the processing of these stimuli first passing through the amygdala, the emotional seat of the brain. These recollections of one's past are usually important events, people one cares about, and places where one has spent time. Cultural phenomena such as music, movies, television shows, and video games, as well as natural phenomena such as weather and environment can also be strong triggers of nostalgia.

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