Tina Turner Love Songs - A Collection of 'Simply The Best' Love Songs (CD)
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Tina Turner: Love Songs - A Collection of 'Simply The Best' Love Songs (CD)
Viele Titel auf Love Songs zeichnen das emotionale Comeback von Turner nach, das 1983 mit Private Dancer begann, einem Album, das sich über fünf Millionen Mal verkaufte. Diese neue Sammlung enthält drei Songs dieser Albums: ein Cover von Al Greens „Let’s Stay Together“, den Top 10-Titelsong und „What’s Love Got To Do With It“, der sich drei Wochen lang an der Spitze der Charts hielt und 2012 in die Grammy Hall of Fame einzog. Einige Titel weiterer Alben, die in den 80ern veröffentlicht wurden, sind ebenfalls auf Love Songs zu finden, unter anderem „Two People“ aus dem Alben Break Every Rule (1986) und „The Best“ aus Foreign Affair (1989).
Artikeleigenschaften von Tina Turner: Love Songs - A Collection of 'Simply The Best' Love Songs (CD)
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Interpret: Tina Turner
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Albumtitel: Love Songs - A Collection of 'Simply The Best' Love Songs (CD)
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Genre Pop
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Label PARLAPHONE
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Artikelart CD
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EAN: 0825646337910
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01 | The Best | Tina Turner |
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02 | I Don't Wanna Lose You | Tina Turner |
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03 | Let's Stay Together | Tina Turner |
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04 | What's Love Got To Do With It | Tina Turner |
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05 | Missing You | Tina Turner |
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06 | Private Dancer | Tina Turner |
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07 | Two People | Tina Turner |
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08 | Look Me In The Heart | Tina Turner |
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09 | Way Of The World | Tina Turner |
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10 | Why Must We Wait Until Tonight | Tina Turner |
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11 | Falling | Tina Turner |
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12 | I Want You Near Me | Tina Turner |
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13 | Be Tender With Me Baby | Tina Turner |
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14 | Don't Leave Me This Way | Tina Turner |
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15 | I Don't Wanna Fight | Tina Turner |
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16 | Whatever You Need | Tina Turner |
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17 | When The Heartache Is Over | Tina Turner |
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18 | River Deep, Mountain High | Tina Turner |
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Ike and Tina Turner evolved one of the most dramatically successful rock stage acts of the Seventies after a career embracing most forms of blues and soul. Ike Turner was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi, deep in the Delta cotton belt, on Nov. 5, 1931. A disc-jockeying job at station WROX led to the formation of the Kings Of Rhythm, a band of local musicians led by Turner. Their first record was 'Rocket 88' (Chess, 1951), sung by Jackie Brenston, a disc which is often cited as the first rock'n'roll recording.
Next, he became a talent scout in the southern states for Modern Records, fixing sessions by Bobby Bland, B, B. King, Howlin' Wolf and others. With the arrival of rock'n' roll in 1956, Turner moved north to St Louis, recording and playing in clubs with the Kings Of Rhythm. With them he evolved a revue format featuring various singers, while playing piano and guitar himself.
He found the focal point for the act in Annie Mae Bullock, who was born on Nov. 26, 1938 in Brownsville, Tennessee, and moved to Knoxville, where she sang in the choir of her father's church. She was known at first as Little Ann, but her first record, 'A Fool In Love', was credited to Ike and Tina Turner. Released on Sue in 1960, it reached No. 2 in the R&B charts, No. 27 in the pop charts and eventually sold a million. That success led to the formation of the Ikettes (of which P. P. Arnold, Merry Clayton and Bonnie Bramlett have been members at one time) to back Tina, and the construction of the stage act which has persisted until the present day, in its essential features.
Like many black artists, Ike Turner has proved himself able to adapt to changing moods in both black and white audiences while still producing worthwhile music on many of the thirty-odd albums he and Tina have recorded for Sue, Warner Bros., Philles, Blue Thumb and United Artists amongst others. Perhaps surprisingly, they have had few major hits. 'It's Gonna Work Out Fine' (Sue, 1961), a fiery blues classic, was the most successful until their Top Ten version of 'Proud Mary' (Liberty, 1971), the funky, futuristic `Nutbush City Limits' (United Artists, 1973) and 'Sweet Rhode Island Red' (1974). In 1966, Ike Turner relinquished production control to Phil Spector for the remarkable 'River Deep — Mountain High'. It reached only No. 88 in America but was a Top Three record in Britain.
By the Seventies, Ike had his own studios, Bolic, and recorded a highly personal solo album, Blues Roots (United Artists, 1971), which suggested that the increasingly spectacular and regimented stage act, centred on Tina's flaunting sexuality, might be less than satisfying for him.
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