Tina Turns The Country On! (Remastered) Tina Turner

Album info

Album-Release:
1974

HRA-Release:
17.11.2023

Label: Rhino

Genre: R&B

Subgenre: Soul

Artist: Tina Turner

Album including Album cover

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  • 1 Bayou Song 03:29
  • 2 Help Me Make It Through the Night 02:58
  • 3 Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You 03:05
  • 4 If You Love Me (Let Me Know) 03:07
  • 5 He Belongs to Me 04:03
  • 6 Don't Talk Now 03:06
  • 7 Long Long Time 04:54
  • 8 I'm Movin' On 02:46
  • 9 There'll Always Be Music 04:19
  • 10 The Love That Lights Our Way 03:21
  • Total Runtime 35:08

Info for Tina Turns The Country On! (Remastered)



Tina Turns The Country On is Tina’s very first solo album while she was still married with Ike and a member of the Ike & Tina Turner Revue. All songs are cover versions from different artists, recorded at Ike’s Bolic Sound studios in June, 1974. Tina recorded twenty songs, but only a selection of ten made it to this album. The remaining tracks were released for the first time in 1979 on the album Good Hearted Woman. The only song Tina performed live in her concerts was „Help Me Make It Through The Night,“ available on the Wild Lady Of Rock home video from 1984. The track „Bayou Song“ was performed live from Ike & Tina at the TV-Show Midnight Special in 1975 as well as „I’m Movin On“ at the De Van Speyk Show in 1974 for promotion. The album didn’t charted, but was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1975.

"Fine mix of country, folky and soft rock tunes done in Tina's inimitable style. On this effort she flexes her voice from it’s softest to it’s usual rough tone and molds it perfectly around each cut. Drawing from a wide range of composers from Dylan to Dolly Parton to Kris Kristofferson to Hank Snow. Ms. Turner should gain easy soul and pop play and possibly some country play. Surprisingly effective are the slow cuts, and Tina proves just as adept an interpreter of other's material as she is a singer of original songs." (Billboard)

Tina Turner, vocals, backing vocals
Mark Creamer, electric and acoustic guitar
James Burton, electric guitar
J. D. Maness, steel guitar
Glen Hardin, piano
John Hammond, piano
Joe Lamano, bass
Mike Botts, drums
Tom Scott, saxophone, recorder
Terrance Lane, percussion, sound effects

Recorded June 1974 at Bolic Sound, Inglewood, California
Produced by Tom Thacker

Digitally remastered

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