The Ike and Tina Turner Story

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IKE AND TINA TURNER COMMEMORATED IN NEW 3-CD BOX SET
The Ike and Tina Turner Story: 1960-1975 Box Set In Stores October 2

True musical visionaries whose revolutionary sounds were matched only by their phenomenal live performances, Ike and Tina Turner's partnership remains one of the most significant and influential in pop music history. Finally, the Turners' prolific and dynamic fifteen year partnership is captured in The Ike and Tina Turner Story: 1960-1975, in stores October 2 (via Time Life). Their first-ever complete career retrospective, it culls 49 songs from every significant label affiliation in the Turners' career. The box set highlights Ike's genius as a musician, songwriter, producer and guiding force in the evolution of African American music from juke joint blues to r&b and then to soul and funk while Tina's unparalleled vocals and explosive performances are evident throughout the set.

The Ike and Tina Turner Story features classic Ike & Tina Turner songs including their very first bona-fide hit "A Fool in Love," a concoction of soul and raw vulnerability that shook the music world when it was released in 1960. The 3-CD box set also includes top hits and fan favorites "Proud Mary," "Nutbush City Limits," "I've Been Loving You Too Long," "Come Together, "Honky Tonk Woman," "It's Gonna Work Out Fine," The Ikettes smash hit "I'm Blue (Gong Gong Song)" and a special live performance of "River Deep, Mountain High." And since nothing could match the electricity of their live performances, the third disc in the collection comes with the entire 1969 live album Live.....In Person (never available before on CD), which includes songs like "Respect" and "Son of A Preacher Man."

Their well-chronicled relationship, both personal and professional, was tumultuous at best and ended in 1976. Since their dramatic split, Ike has committed to sobriety and continues to be recognized for his impact on the evolution of African American music. He won a Grammy Award in 2006 for Best Traditional Blues Album and on June 18, won Mojo magazine's 2007 Legend Award, honoring his place in rock n' roll history. Tina Turner went on to eventually become one of the most successful female pop artists of all time, selling more concert tickets than any other solo performer in history and releasing a string of multi-platinum solo albums.

[Published on: 9/13/07]


 

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twain starstarstarstarstar Thu 9/13/2007 12:34PM
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true masters of rock'n roll. layed it down.

KentuckyKIND Thu 9/13/2007 01:43PM
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KentuckyKIND Thu 9/13/2007 01:44PM
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I guess that can't be jimi since the guy in the picture is right handed.

Ula Thu 9/13/2007 02:46PM
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Ula

This is a great collection from Ike & Tina. For the life of me I fail to understand Tina's stardom throughout the rest of her career. "We Don't Need Another Hero, What's Love Got To Do With It, Private Dancer" All crap that had me grasping for the radio dial while I swallowed the acid relflex. God did she become annoying....like Phil Collins.

torn&treyed Thu 9/13/2007 03:16PM
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it HITS stores....... hahahahaa

All Loving Liberal White Guy Sat 9/15/2007 11:44AM
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All Loving Liberal White Guy

Ike Turner is one of the Pioneers of Rock and Roll. Sure, he's gotten a bad rap and all but trust me people, he was one of the first people to jack up the blues. Check out some of his stuff and read his autobiography "Taking Back My Name".