Track Listing 1. What You Get Is What You See 2. Break Every Rule 3. I Can't Stand The Rain 4. Two People 5. Typical Male 6. Better Be Good To Me 7. Addicted To Love 8. Private Dancer 9. We Don't Need Another Hero 10. What's Love Got To Do With It 11. Let's Stay Together 12. Show Some Respect 13. Land Of 1000 Dances 14. In The Midnight Hour 15. 634 5789 16. Change Is Gonna Come 17. Tearing Us Apart - Turner, Tina & Eric Clapton 18. Proud Mary 19. Help 20. Tonight - Turner, Tina & David Bowie 21. It's Only Love - Turner, Tina & Bryan Adams 22. Nutbush City Limits 23. Paradise Is Here 24. Let's Dance - Turner, Tina & David Bowie 25. Girls (not on LP) 26. Back Where You Started (not on LP) 27. River Deep Mountain High (not on LP) 28. Overnight Sensation (not on LP)
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 2 | | Producer: | John Hudson, Terry Britten | | Recording Type: | Live | | Distributor: | EMI Operations/CEVA Logistics | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Personnel: Tina Turner (vocals); John Myers (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Bryan Adams, Robert Cray, Jamie West-Oram, James Ralston (vocals, guitar); Kenny Moore, Don Snow, Ollie Marland (vocals, keyboards); Bob Feit (vocals, bass); David Bowie, Eric Clapton (vocals); Laurie Wisefield (guitar); Timmy Capello, Deric Dyer (saxophone, keyboards); Gary Barnacle (saxophone); Alan Clark (keyboards); Jack Bruno (drums); Steve Scales (percussion).Recorded live at N.E.C., Birmingham, Alabama; Camden Palace & Wembley Arena, London, England; Westfallenhalle, Dorimund, Germany; Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden. Includes liner notes by Tina Turner.A slick, well programmed document of Turner's 87-88 World Tour. Disc one mostly consists of hits from her comeback period, with particularly strong versions of signature songs like "Private Dancer," "What's Love Got to Do With It," and the unarguable "Better Be Good to Me." Disc two, however, has songs from her days with husband Ike (the autobiographical rocker "Nutbush City Limits"), '60s r&b classics ("Land of a Thousand Dances," Wilson Pickett's "In the Midnight Hour") and some celebrity duets. David Bowie drops by to co-croon his hit "Let's Dance," Eric Clapton and Robert Cray dispense hot guitar licks on, respectively, "Tearing Us Apart" and Sam Cooke's "A Change is Gonna Come," and Bryan Adams nearly rips his lungs out trying to keep up with Tina on "It's Only Love." A very satisfying package.
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