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Average Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 Total Reviews: 16
Customer Reviews:
Rating: 5
She's simply the best!
Tina Turner is simply THE BEST!! This cd has every song you want to hear. She never ceases to amaze me. It is incredible that she is still performing and totally engages the crowd when she does her show. This cd will not disappoint.
Rating: 5
Great sound!!!!!!!
I really think that the re mastering is great, but anyway we really need new Tina Turner's songs.
Rating: 2
A bit Disappointed
I did not attend her most recent concert, and I usually feel that adds to the flavor of the CD. As such, I was a bit disappointed with this CD. Her voice wasn't in best form, but she is 68, and looks so amazing! The songs did not have interesting background and I thought little was added to prior renditions of her music.
Rating: 5
Opral
I received the CD, however it is scratched from tract 14 on. Now I can't say it was sent to me this way. But just wanted to make you aware of this.
Thanks
Rating: 5
*GREAT* For a TASTE of Miss *TINA*
TINA! is a great collection for the beginner Tina Turner fan. I have a lot of the older stuff that she did with Ike and so I wanted something more from her solo career.
This CD was just perfect. You get her monster solo hits from the 80s "Private Dancer," "What's Love Got To Do With It," "Better Be Good To Me," and "We Don't Need Another Hero." And you get "GoldenEye" from the 90s.
Also included are older standards that Tina did with Ike like "River Deep-Mountain High" (this is the Phil Spector version), "Proud Mary" (this version is from the cover version from What's Love Got To Do With It soundtrack), and "Nutbush City Limits."
The song "The Acid Queen" from The Who's rock opera Tommy (Superbit Collection) sounds different than the one that was on The Ike & Tina Turner Story [3CD]. I'm not sure if it was redone or if there was a single version (and which is which), but it still rocks!
Anyway, I love Miss Tina and this is a great starter or intro to this first lady of rock.