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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Soundtrack, What's Love Got to do With It,
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This review is from: What's Love Got To Do With It (Audio CD)
I saw the movie and liked the songs in it. I ordered the soundtrack from the movie, but it was not the soundtrack. They have a dubbed another person in on Ike's part. All the songs from the movie were not on the soundtrack and some other of Tina's were included. I feel that if it is going to be advertised as a soundtrack then it should be a true soundtrack. I was disappointed.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A "history lesson" on the "Grandmother of Rock",
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This review is from: What's Love Got To Do With It (Audio CD)
The soundtrack shows the many facets of Turner's career, from her hard-edged R & B years with former husband Ike ("Rock Me Baby", "A Fool in Love", and "Proud Mary") to her struggling disco/Las Vegas era ("Disco Inferno") to her triumphant "rediscovery" and rebirth in the mid-80's (the mega-selling title cut and "I Don't Wanna Fight").The Bryan Adams penned "Why Must We Wait Until Tonight?" should've been released as a single. It is Tina at her sultriest and grittiest, the mix that makes her the definitive performer that she is. The album's only shortcoming is the omission of Turner's "Let's Stay Together", the song that really brought her back into the public eye after years of musical obscurity. That reduces the rating by one star.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Soundtrack for the movie,
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This review is from: What's Love Got To Do With It (Audio CD)
This CD contains some new tracks ( including the Terry Britten penned "Stay awhile") and some new versions of Ike & Tina classics. It's nice to hear new versions of "A Fool in Love", "it's gonna work out fine" and other classics. Personally however I prefer the original recordings by Ike and Tina. Especially the new version of "Nutbush City limits" and "Proud Mary" are much worse than the original. The real soundtrack to Tina's life has still to be released ! The "collected recordings sixties to nineties" (Capitol /1994) comes much closer than this. P.S. The European version contains 14 tracks.
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