What's Love Got to Do with It (30th Anniversary 2023 Remaster) Tina Turner

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Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
26.04.2024

Label: Rhino

Genre: Pop

Subgenre: Pop Rock

Artist: Tina Turner

Album including Album cover

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  • 1I Don't Wanna Fight (2023 Remaster)06:12
  • 2Rock Me Baby (2023 Remaster)04:01
  • 3Disco Inferno (2023 Remaster)04:06
  • 4Why Must We Wait Until Tonight (2023 Remaster)05:56
  • 5Stay Awhile (2023 Remaster)04:53
  • 6Nutbush City Limits (2023 Remaster)03:20
  • 7(Darlin') You Know I Love You [2023 Remaster]04:30
  • 8Proud Mary (2023 Remaster)05:27
  • 9A Fool in Love (2023 Remaster)02:53
  • 10It's Gonna Work out Fine (2023 Remaster)02:50
  • 11Shake a Tail Feather (2023 Remaster)02:35
  • 12I Might Have Been Queen (Soul Survivor) [2023 Remaster] (Soul Survivor; 2023 Remaster)04:23
  • 13What's Love Got to Do with It (2023 Remaster)03:52
  • 14Tina's Wish (2023 Remaster)03:08
  • Total Runtime58:06

Info for What's Love Got to Do with It (30th Anniversary 2023 Remaster)



Originally released on June 15, 1993, What’s Love Got To Do With It was a commercial and critical success. The album was the soundtrack for the Tina Turner biographical film of the same name and reached No.1 in the UK, also making the top 10 in Switzerland, Germany, Austria, and Canada, and the top 20 in the US. The album went on to be a platinum record across the world, including the US, UK and Switzerland. It was a collection of songs, some of which were re-recorded from Turner’s ‘Ike & Tina Turner’ period, including “A Fool In Love,” as well as five brand new songs, one of which - “I Don't Wanna Fight" - became a top 10 hit in both the US and UK. The album also includes Turner's version of The Trammps' disco classic "Disco Inferno," a song she had often performed live in concert in the late '70s but never previously recorded in the studio. Two tracks from her 1984 breakthrough solo album Private Dancer are also included - the title track and a different re-mixed version of "I Might Have Been Queen."

Turner has sold over 200 million records and has had 10 UK top 10 hit singles and nine UK top 10 albums and was the first female artist to have a top 40 hit in six consecutive decades in the UK. Her albums combined are 20x platinum in the UK and 9x platinum in the US whilst also achieving huge sales throughout the rest of the world. She has won eight Grammy® Awards and has been nominated for 25. She was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame® in 1991 and has stars on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame and St. Louis Walk of Fame. Her 1988 Break Every Rule tour broke the world record for the largest paying audience at a solo concert, with 184,000 at the Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro, and Rolling Stone Magazine named her No.17 on the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time and No.63 on the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.

Tina Turner

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