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 All the Best by Capitol

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Audio CD Publisher: Capitol Digitally remastered double disc collection of one of the most celebrated women in Rock N Roll. Here are her best recordings from over 5 decades in the business, from the beginning with ex-husband Ike to her triumphant claw back to the top in the 80's and beyond, her star forever shines brightly in popular music. Includes 3 new previously unreleased recordings exclusive to this collection. There are those who will claim that this double-disc best-of is worth its price based on the inclusion of three new songs alone, and given their smolder, it's hard to argue with them. First single and disc one opener "Open Arms" is a stuff-strutting affair, with the leggy rock icon letting loose a vocal torrent to prove that in Tina years 60 is the new 25, not the new 40, and "Complicated Disaster" and "Something Special" don't sit uneasily alongside disc mates like "Typical Male" and "We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)." Undiminished vocals and still-vital rock instincts aside, though, the reason to pick up this anthology is its classics. Unlike 1991's Simply the Best which pulled from 1983 till then, All the Best reaches back to 1966 for the soul-steeped "River Deep Mountain High" and chugs through the decades, dipping into the '70s for the Ike'd-up hit "Nutbush City Limits" and hanging around the '80s and '90s for the bulk of 33 tracks. "Proud Mary," a 1993 rendition, keeps on burning, and "Private Dancer" and "What's Love Got to Do With It" land as seductively on the ears as ever, but the lesser-known numbers don't lack for heat either: too many spins of swamp-rocker "Steamy Windows," for example, may require new wiper blades. -Tammy La Gorce The Multimedia World of Tina Turner  I, Tina, Book |  Private Dancer, CD |  What's Love Got To Do With It?, DVD |  Tina Turner: Break Every Rule, Book |  Workin' Together, CD |  Ike & Tina Turner - Live In '71, DVD |
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| Tina is the best. |
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What can one say about a great artist. She does not seem to age. Saw her in a concert here in California....almost 2 hours of non-stop excitement. This album brings it all back to me.....great lady!
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| Definitely all the hits! |
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I bought this cd for my husband because it has all the hits he loves plus more. I highly recommend this CD for a Tina Turner fan.
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| Tina's hits |
| Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 |
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Contains my favorite two: Private Dancer and What's love got to do with it. I did not like the other songs.
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| The Great Tina Turner |
| Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 |
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I will never forget 1984 when Tina Turner, Bruce Springsteen and Cyndi Lauper were all playing on my stereo. A Great collection from Tina.
I was so happy to see Tina Turner and Cher on The Oprah Winfrey Show. I remember seeing Tina Turner on Cher's Variety show in the 1970's. And then to learn that Tina Turner will be touring again, and that Cher is in Las Veges at Caesars Palace (I saw Cher at Caesars Palace in 1979, a Great Show) --These three strong women kind of reminded me of another strong woman; Hillary Clinton. Did you know that after all the 2008 Presidential Primary votes were counted and certified, Hillary Clinton earned more votes than any of her rivals, and more votes than any other Presidential Primary candidate in history?
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| Tina All The Best |
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Tina Turner is absolutely the Queen of Rock and Roll!! Her album is "simply the best, better than all the rest!"
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Nutbush City Limits
What You See is What You Get
Missing You
Open Arms
The Best
River Deep Mountain High
When The Heartache Is Over
Lets Stay Together
I Don't Wanna Fight
Whatever You Need
I Can't Stand The Rain
Goldeneye
I Don't Want To Lose You
Great Spirits
Proud Mary
Addicted to Love
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