Tina Turner
One of the most dynamic soul singers in American music history, Tina Turner was a vibrant force from the moment she stepped onstage as lead singer of the Ike & Tina Turner Revue in the late '50s. Her gritty and growling performances beat down doors everywhere, looking back to the double-barreled attack of gospel fervor and free-spirited abandon that had originally formed soul in the early '50s. Divorced from Ike in the mid-'70s, she recorded only occasionally later in the decade. In the mid-'80s, she resurfaced with a series of hit singles and movie appearances that secured her a second life as a powerful solo artist. Her high-profile status was assured well into the 21st century as she entered her late era a major influence on younger generations. Born Annie Mae Bullock near Brownsville, Tennessee, she began singing as a teen and joined Ike Turner's touring show as an 18-year-old backup vocalist. Just two years later, Tina was the star of the show, the attention-grabbing focal point for an incredibly smooth-running soul revue headed by Ike and his Kings of Rhythm. The couple began hitting the charts in 1960 with "A Fool in Love," and notched charting singles throughout the '60s, though the disappointing position of "River Deep, Mountain High" -- cited by Phil Spector as one of his best productions -- was very hard to take. All expectations were fulfilled in 1971 with "Proud Mary," a number four hit that became the capstone of Ike & Tina's Revue. However, behind the scenes, Ike grew increasingly violent and abusive. Tina finally managed to break free from him in 1976. She celebrated her newfound freedom with a critically acclaimed role in the film version of the Who's Tommy. Playing the Acid Queen, she delivered an outrageous, all-too-brief performance in an otherwise forgettable mistake of a movie. Several albums were recorded for United Artists during the late '70s, but her career appeared to be stalled by the turn of the decade. Surprisingly, Tina returned in 1983, first teaming with a Heaven 17 project named B.E.F. on a remake of the Temptations' "Ball of Confusion." Tina's vocal offering was understandably apocalyptic, and she gained a solo deal with Capitol that same year. Her first single, a cover of Al Green's "Let's Stay Together," hit the Top 30 early in 1984. Second single "What's Love Got to Do with It" became one of the year's biggest hits, spending three weeks at number one. Her album Private Dancer included two more Top Ten singles, the title track and "Better Be Good to Me." With another movie role in 1985 (Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome), she found a number two hit with its theme "We Don't Need Another Hero." Her next big hit followed in 1986 ("Typical Male"), after which Tina's career began to plateau -- she still charted occasionally and had respectable sales with albums including 1989's Foreign Affair, 1996's Wildest Dreams, and 2000's Twenty Four Seven. In 2009, Turner oversaw and added spoken word segments to Beyond: Buddhist and Christian Prayers, which featured singing from Regula Curti and Dechen Shak-Dagsay. The CD was officially released in 2010. Four years later, a collection of her romantic solo material called Love Songs appeared in time for Valentine's Day. During the late 2010s, Turner focused on a bio-musical about her life, which began production in 2016. Starring Adrienne Warren, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical debuted in London in 2018. That year, she also published her second memoir, Tina Turner: My Love Story, and was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at that year's Grammys.© John Bush /TiVo Read more
One of the most dynamic soul singers in American music history, Tina Turner was a vibrant force from the moment she stepped onstage as lead singer of the Ike & Tina Turner Revue in the late '50s. Her gritty and growling performances beat down doors everywhere, looking back to the double-barreled attack of gospel fervor and free-spirited abandon that had originally formed soul in the early '50s. Divorced from Ike in the mid-'70s, she recorded only occasionally later in the decade. In the mid-'80s, she resurfaced with a series of hit singles and movie appearances that secured her a second life as a powerful solo artist. Her high-profile status was assured well into the 21st century as she entered her late era a major influence on younger generations.
Born Annie Mae Bullock near Brownsville, Tennessee, she began singing as a teen and joined Ike Turner's touring show as an 18-year-old backup vocalist. Just two years later, Tina was the star of the show, the attention-grabbing focal point for an incredibly smooth-running soul revue headed by Ike and his Kings of Rhythm. The couple began hitting the charts in 1960 with "A Fool in Love," and notched charting singles throughout the '60s, though the disappointing position of "River Deep, Mountain High" -- cited by Phil Spector as one of his best productions -- was very hard to take. All expectations were fulfilled in 1971 with "Proud Mary," a number four hit that became the capstone of Ike & Tina's Revue. However, behind the scenes, Ike grew increasingly violent and abusive. Tina finally managed to break free from him in 1976.
She celebrated her newfound freedom with a critically acclaimed role in the film version of the Who's Tommy. Playing the Acid Queen, she delivered an outrageous, all-too-brief performance in an otherwise forgettable mistake of a movie. Several albums were recorded for United Artists during the late '70s, but her career appeared to be stalled by the turn of the decade. Surprisingly, Tina returned in 1983, first teaming with a Heaven 17 project named B.E.F. on a remake of the Temptations' "Ball of Confusion." Tina's vocal offering was understandably apocalyptic, and she gained a solo deal with Capitol that same year. Her first single, a cover of Al Green's "Let's Stay Together," hit the Top 30 early in 1984. Second single "What's Love Got to Do with It" became one of the year's biggest hits, spending three weeks at number one. Her album Private Dancer included two more Top Ten singles, the title track and "Better Be Good to Me."
With another movie role in 1985 (Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome), she found a number two hit with its theme "We Don't Need Another Hero." Her next big hit followed in 1986 ("Typical Male"), after which Tina's career began to plateau -- she still charted occasionally and had respectable sales with albums including 1989's Foreign Affair, 1996's Wildest Dreams, and 2000's Twenty Four Seven. In 2009, Turner oversaw and added spoken word segments to Beyond: Buddhist and Christian Prayers, which featured singing from Regula Curti and Dechen Shak-Dagsay. The CD was officially released in 2010. Four years later, a collection of her romantic solo material called Love Songs appeared in time for Valentine's Day.
During the late 2010s, Turner focused on a bio-musical about her life, which began production in 2016. Starring Adrienne Warren, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical debuted in London in 2018. That year, she also published her second memoir, Tina Turner: My Love Story, and was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at that year's Grammys.
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Foreign Affair (Deluxe - 2021 Remaster) (2021 Remaster)
Tina Turner
Pop - Released by Parlophone UK on 13 Sep 1989
Turner's last studio album for Capitol was produced by the late Dan Hartman of "Instant Replay" disco fame; however, this was not a retro '70s-style a ...
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Private Dancer (2015 Remaster)
Tina Turner
Soul - Released by Capitol on 16 Nov 1984
When she released Private Dancer in 1984, Tina Turner was already 45 years old and had a solid career behind her. Alongside her ex, the violent but br ...
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Private Dancer (2015 Remaster)
Tina Turner
Soul - Released by Capitol on 16 Nov 1984
When she released Private Dancer in 1984, Tina Turner was already 45 years old and had a solid career behind her. Alongside her ex, the violent but br ...
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Goldeneye
Tina Turner
Pop - Released by Parlophone UK on 1 Jan 1995
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All the Best - the Hits
Tina Turner
R&B - Released by Parlophone UK on 1 Jan 2004
Capitol's 2005 collection All the Best weighs in at only 18 tracks, which is a little bit light to truly contain all of the best songs Tina Turner has ...
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Simply the Best
Tina Turner
R&B - Released by Parlophone UK on 30 Sep 1991
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Private Dancer (30th Anniversary Issue)
Tina Turner
Soul - Released by Capitol on 16 Nov 1984
When she released Private Dancer in 1984, Tina Turner was already 45 years old and had a solid career behind her. Alongside her ex, the violent but br ...
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Break Every Rule
Tina Turner
R&B - Released by Parlophone UK on 10 Jan 1986
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Foreign Affair
Tina Turner
Rock - Released by Parlophone UK on 13 Sep 1989
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Steamy Windows (The Singles)
Tina Turner
Pop - Released by Parlophone UK on 6 Aug 2021
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Open Arms
Tina Turner
Rock - Released by Parlophone UK on 22 Oct 2004
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Tina Live in Europe
Tina Turner
R&B - Released by Parlophone UK on 16 Mar 1988
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Wildest Dreams (Expanded Version)
Tina Turner
Rock - Released by Parlophone UK on 1 Apr 1996
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Look Me in the Heart (The Singles)
Tina Turner
Pop - Released by Parlophone UK on 30 Jul 2021
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Tina!
Tina Turner
Pop - Released by Parlophone UK on 30 Sep 2008
Released as a tie-in to Tina Turner's fall 2008 tour of North America, Tina! follows her last greatest-hits album All the Best: The Hits by a mere thr ...
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Tina Live (Live in Arnhem)
Tina Turner
Blues - Released by Parlophone UK on 28 Sep 2009
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Love Songs
Tina Turner
Pop - Released by Rhino on 3 Feb 2014
Romance isn't the first word associated with Tina Turner but there's little doubt that the soul singer knows her way around a love song, so compiling ...
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The Best (The Singles)
Tina Turner
Pop - Released by Parlophone UK on 26 Jun 2020
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Twenty Four Seven
Tina Turner
Rock - Released by Parlophone UK on 1 Nov 1999
The album is actually credited to just Tina, and no one has earned the right to a single moniker more than the former Mrs. Turner. Now over 60, Tina h ...
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Be Tender With Me Baby (The Singles)
Tina Turner
Pop - Released by Parlophone UK on 20 Aug 2021
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I Don’t Wanna Lose You (The Singles)
Tina Turner
Pop - Released by Parlophone UK on 13 Aug 2021
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