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  2. Forbidden Fruit (Nina Simone album) - Wikipedia

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    Forbidden Fruit is the third studio album by Nina Simone. It was her second studio album for Colpix . The rhythm section accompanying her is the same trio as on both live albums before and after this release.

  3. Nina Simone at Newport - Wikipedia

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    It was released in August 1960; the recording taken from a concert held at the Newport Jazz Festival earlier in the year, on 30 June 1960. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The album was her fourth overall, and her third for Colpix ; it was also her second live album, following on from Nina Simone at Town Hall (1959) released at the end of the previous year.

  4. Forbidden fruit (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Forbidden Fruit, directed by Henri Verneuil; Forbidden Fruit, a 1953 Mexican drama film; Forbidden Fruit, directed by Sue Maluwa-Bruce, Beate Kunath and Yvonne Zückmantel; Forbidden Fruit, directed by Dome Karukoski; Heart of Men, reissued as Forbidden Fruit, directed by Frank Rajah Arase

  5. No Hard Feelings (EP) - Wikipedia

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    No Hard Feelings is the debut extended play by English singer Leigh-Anne, and was released through Warner Records on 31 May 2024. [3] [4] [5] The EP consists of five tracks, and was supported by the release of the singles "Stealin' Love" and "Forbidden Fruit".

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  7. Apple Comics - Wikipedia

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    Forbidden Fruit Apple Comics , also known as Apple Press , was an American comic book publisher which operated from 1986 to 1994. Founded by Michael Catron , it began by taking over the publishing elements of comic production from WaRP Graphics before expanding into its own titles while WaRP resumed publishing its own titles.

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  9. 'Nuff Said! (Nina Simone album) - Wikipedia

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    "Gin House Blues", first recorded on Forbidden Fruit. "Why? (The King of Love Is Dead)", written by Simone's bass player Gene Taylor after the news of Martin Luther King Jr.'s death had reached him. It was performed here for the first time. The song was heavily cut from the longer original recording, which featured a lot of Simone's monologue.