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Tina Turner: Dues Paid

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Label: Disky Records
Released: 1999.08.24
Time:
43:57
Category: Pop/Rock
Producer(s): See Artists ...
Rating: ****...... (4/10)
Media type: CD
Web address: www.officialtina.com
Appears with:
Purchase date: 2000.04.04
Price in €: 5,99



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[1] You Took a Trip (Turner) - 3:12
[2] Put Some Time into It - 2:57
[3] I Had a Notion (Morris) - 2:17
[4] Lean on Me (Withers) - 3:23
[5] Stay with Me - 2:23
[6] Pick Me Up (Bullock/Turner/Turner/Ware) - 3:20
[7] Never Been to Spain (Axton) - 3:28
[8] Stormy Weather (Arlen) - 2:57
[9] Trying to Find My Mind (Turner) - 3:01
[10] It's Too Late - 3:09
[11] What's on a Woman's Mind - 2:34
[12] Woke up This Morning (King/Taub) - 3:23
[13] I Don't Want Nobody - 4:35
[14] Why I Sing the Blues (Clark/King) - 3:20

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Tina Turner - Vocals

Ike Turner - Vocals [6]

Fred Frank - Liner Notes, Executive Producer
Michael Stokes - Executive Producer
Rodney Fuller - Digital Remastering

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1999 Frank Music 7501
1999 Frank Music 7501



As the title suggests, Dues Paid, Vol. 1 contains a selection of early, little-heard recordings from Tina Turner. They're not that early, when you consider that she had sung with Ike for a number of years before going solo, but the key to this collection is that it's filled with lesser-known material. Some of this is very good, but the problem with the compilation is that it's shoddily assembled and has poor sound. This material is worthy, but it deserves better presentation than this.

Stephen Thomas Erlewine - All Music Guide
© 1992 - 2001 AEC One Stop Group, Inc.



Tina the Tigress Strikes Again ... I am a die-hard Tina fan, and this was a great find. All of this material was never before released and it is an interesting window into her career when she had left Ike and the nasty record producers had her in that box where they kept saying "is she R&B or Rock?" Well, duh! She can smoke both genres gentlemen! And on this album she does. The first song, "You Took A Trip", is all you need to know I'm right. Added bonus: this album was remastered so well it sounds like it was recorded yesterday.
  

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