Disc 11. Steamy Windows 2. River Deep-Mountain High 3. Better Be Good To Me 4. Acid Queen, The 5. What You Get is What You See 6. What's Love Got To Do With It 7. Private Dancer 8. We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome) 9. I Don't Wanna Fight 10. Goldeneye 11. Let's Stay Together [Live In Amsterdam] - (live) 12. I Can't Stand the Rain [Live In Amsterdam] - (live) 13. Addicted To Love [Live At Camden Palace] - (live) 14. Best, The 15. Proud Mary 16. Nutbush City Limits - (live) 17. It Would Be a Crime [Bonus Tracks] [Previously Unreleased] - (previously unreleased, live) 18. I'm Ready [Bonus Tracks] [Previously Unreleased] - (previously unreleased, live)
Label: Capitol/EMI Records Release Date: 09/30/2008 Original Release Date: 2008 Recording Mode: Stereo Producer: Chris Lord-Alge; Ken Russell; Dan Hartman; Ike Turner; John Hudson; Nellee Hooper; Pete Townshend; Roger Davies; Rupert Hine; Terry Britten; Tina Turner; Phil Spector; Jane Ventom (Compilation); Frank Collura (Compilation) Engineer: Robert Vosgien Recording Type: Studio Distributor: EMI Music Distribution
Personnel: Tina Turner (vocals); Tim Van Der Kuil (guitar); Guy Chambers (piano, Hammond b-3 organ); Mark Taylor (keyboard, bass instrument, programming); Brian McLeod (drums); Frank Ricotti (percussion); Andy Caine, Pat Monahan (background vocals); Rupert Hine. Recording information: Metrophonic Studios; Sleeper Sounds, London, England. R&B/pop diva Tina Turner's career spanned five decades by the time of this anthology's release. There's only so much of her huge catalog that can be represented by a single-disc collection, but within those constraints, TINA! does an excellent job of showing the eclectic Turner's various sides and sounds. There's a little bit of everything here, from her work with then-husband Ike (the sweaty, rock-inflected soul shouter "River Deep, Mountain High," the gritty, funky "Nutbush City Limits") to her '80s days as a purveyor of sleek, sexy pop (the ubiquitous, slinky "What's Love Got to Do With It," the elegant "Private Dancer"). Along the way there are some live cuts that demonstrate Turner's skill at working up a crowd, and for the faithful who've already got all the old stuff, there are a couple of brand-new tracks. The new songs, "It Would Be a Crime" and "I'm Ready," sound utterly contemporary, but they still preserve that soulful fire.
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