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Dynamite

Tina Turner, Ike TurnerAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (August 26, 1994)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Collectables
  • ASIN: B0000008P5
  • Also Available in: Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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1. You Should'a Treated Me Right
2. It's Gonna Work out Fine
3. A Fool in Love
4. Poor Fool
5. I Idolize You
6. Tra La La La La
7. Sleepless
8. I'm Jealous
9. Won't You Forgive Me
10. The Way You Love Me
11. I Dig You
12. Letter from Tina

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars The First Lady Rock singer, October 30, 2006
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B. M Peters (Powell River B.C) - See all my reviews
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This early sue album by Ike & Tina Turner is essentially a greatest hits album. This is probably Ike & Tina's greatest sue album it Contains all their hits from their tenure at sue, and their most notable from that period. On this album are:(1) The dance floor told-you-so anthem "You should'a treated me right" (Pop #89) (One Tina's greatest vocal performances from this period) (2)The Mickey and and Sylvia penned song "It's gonna work out fine" (Pop #14, R&B #2)(Tina gives a stellar throat tearing performance that leaves people thinking Janis Who? the song was also Ike and Tina's biggest 60's hit and their first grammy nomination.)(3)Ike and Tina's debut hit record "A fool in love" (Pop #27, R&B#2) This song was the "blackest record since Ray Charles' "What'd I say" (Billboard 1960) This was the debut record that was so incredibly different. It combined the poppy girl group vibe, with the throat tearing bluesey soul usually associated with male soul singers. Song was considered by many to be the first female performance that embodied the true spirit of Rock and roll. (4) Ike and Tina's third hit "Poor Fool" (pop #34, R&B #4) followed the "A fool in love" vein. Wonderful.

(5)"I idolize you" (Pop #82 R&B #2) This was a great performance by the duo. Tina blends a nice smooth vocal style with a bluesy growl, again with the girl group feel. Ike follows the girls with a latin beat.

(6) Tra la la la la (pop #50, R&B #9) A cute sunday stroll song. Tina again shows off a rasping style that was new to the Pop charts (for women)

(7) "Sleepless" is A blues tune with a great gospel feel. though it did not make the pop or R&B charts it was synonymous with the Duo.

SOng is performed hair raising emotional force.

(8) "I'm jealous" was a pop tune that to the surprise of many was a flop (Pop #117). Tina sang smooth and urgent against a well produced girl group pop background. A great track and worthy of a greatest hits collection.

(8)"Won't you forgive me" the b-side track to the monster hit "It's gonna work out fine", Forgive was not a hit but showed Ike and Tina Singing together harmoniously.Tina holds back and blends wonderfully with her husband.Cute lyrics emotionally charged vocal performances,and a wonderfully dominant violin are the highlights of this track. This has a Mickey and Sylvia feel.

(9)"The way you love me" the backing track of the debut hit "A fool in love" has a bluesy rock feel. Has an almost Chuck berry/Little Richard feel. Tina demonstrates she can sound kittenish when she wants to. This song was redone beatufully on the duos hit Album "Workin together" (pop album charts #25)The new version is done in a southern soul fashion. The album also contained (Proud Mary [pop #4, R&B#5] Ooh Pooh Pah doo[pop #60 R&B#30] WOrkin together[R&B #50] and Funkier than a mosquita's tweeter)

Tina was like no other singer out there at the time. She was a black woman. She was not like a complete blues singer like Big Mama Thorton, or a girl group singer like Diana Ross, or Martha Reeves. She was no Jazz singer like Ella Fitzgerald or Sarah Vaughn, and she was not fully gospel charged like Aretha Franklin or Gladys Knight.She was a delightfully distinct mixture of Little Richard,Gladys Knight, Big Mama Thorton, and Diana Ross (listen to letter from Tina) though she out dated many of them. SHe is Tina Turner, Queen of Rock, and this is one of her best albums.
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