A soulful vocal album that marks a comeback
This representative work, which combines a powerful vocal voice with a sophisticated sound, heralds the return of Tina Turner.
Private Dancer is a landmark album that established Tina Turner's solo career. Her vocals, emerging after years of hardship, are powerful and deeply moving. Her diverse sound, spanning rock, pop, and R&B, maximizes her expressive potential. The production is meticulous yet understated, placing the vocal presence at the center. It's a symbol of rebirth and independence.
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I Might Have Been Queen (Soul Survivor)
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What's Love Got To Do With It
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Show Some Respect
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I Can't Stand The Rain
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Better Be Good To Me
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B:
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Let's Stay Together
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1984
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3)
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Steel Claw
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Private Dancer
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Producer - Terry Britten (A2 to A4)
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Mastered By - Stephen Marcussen
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Photography By - Peter Ashworth
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Art Direction - Roy Kohara
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Design - John O'Brien (4)
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Photography By - Brian Aris