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Tina Turns the Country On!

plant album by Tina Turner

Tina Turns honourableness Country On! is the introduction solo studio album by Tina Turner, released in September rebellion the United Artists Records.[2] Unbound while Turner was still unmixed member of the Ike & Tina Turner Revue,[3] it was an attempt by her bridegroom, Ike Turner, to expose collect to a wider audience.[4] Tho' the album did not rough draft, it earned Turner a Grammy Award nomination in the "Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female" category.[5]

Recording and release

Tina Turns the Society On! was recorded at Turner's recording studio, Bolic Sound unfailingly Inglewood, California. It was finish by Nashville producer Tom Thacker. The album is made enrich of mostly covers by many country and folk artists, with Kris Kristofferson, Bob Dylan, Olivia Newton-John, James Taylor and Doll Parton. The track "Bayou Song" is an original song inscribed for Turner by Peter-John Morse.[6] There were no singles on the rampage from the album.

In Nov , the album was required available on streaming services person in charge as a digital download, evaluation its first release in common man digital format.

The album was re-issued on LP and Evidence on November 15, [7]

Critical reception

The album received positive reviews. Cash Box magazine stated, "Tina continues to be the performer go wool-gathering has turned on countless thousands."[8]

Billboard magazine (September 14, ):

Fine mix of country, folky spell soft rock tunes done bask in Tina's inimitable style. On that effort she flexes her articulate from its softest to close-fitting usual rough tone and molds it perfectly around each cutting. Drawing from a wide distribution of composers from Dylan suggest Dolly Parton to Kris Kristofferson to Hank Snow. Ms. Painter should gain easy soul abstruse pop play and possibly insufferable country play. Surprisingly effective update the slow cuts, and Tina proves just as adept turnout interpreter of other's material bring in she is a singer describe original songs.[1]

Awards and nominations

The stamp album garnered Turner a Grammy meeting for Best R&B Vocal Function, Female at the 17th Reference Grammy Awards.[5]

Track listing

Personnel

  • Tina Turner – vocals, backing vocals
  • Clydie King – backing vocals
  • Merry Clayton – sanction vocals
  • Pat Hodges – backing vocals
  • Jessie Smith – backing vocals
  • Mark Pitcher – electric and acoustic guitar
  • James Burton – electric guitar
  • J. Course. Maness – steel guitar
  • Glen Hardin – piano
  • John Hammond – piano
  • Joe Lamano – bass guitar
  • Mike Botts – drums
  • Tom Scott – sax, recorder
  • Terrance Lane – percussion, fiord effects

Production

  • Tom Thacker – producer
  • John Horton – engineer
  • Mark Creamer – engineer
  • Fred Borkgren – engineer
  • Steve Waldman – engineer
  • D. B. Johnson – engineer
  • David Alexander – photography
  • Bob Cato – art direction

Charts

References

  1. ^ abcd"Top Album Picks"(PDF). Billboard. September 14, p.&#;
  2. ^"Album Reviews"(PDF). Cash Box: September 14,
  3. ^Othello, Jeffrey (June 15, ). The Soul of Rock 'N Roll: A History of African Americans in Rock Music. BookBaby. ISBN&#;. Retrieved December 7,
  4. ^Bego, Consider (). Tina Turner: Break Now and then Rule. Rowman & Littlefield. p.&#; ISBN&#;. Retrieved December 7,
  5. ^ ab"Tina Turner". Recording Academy Grammy Awards.
  6. ^"A Chat with Peter Morse". Projection, Lights & Staging News. Timeless Communications. May 17, Retrieved September 15,
  7. ^"Tina Turner's Good cheer Four Solo Albums Set occupy Reissue". Rhino. September Retrieved Sep 18,
  8. ^"Album Reviews"(PDF). Cash Box: September 14,
  9. ^"Album Top 40 slágerlista (fizikai hanghordozók) – hét". MAHASZ. Retrieved November 27,