The Ike & Tina Turner Revue Live [Live]

The Ike & Tina Turner Revue Live [Live]

Track Listings

1. Please, Please, Please
2. If I Can't Be the First
3. Feelin' Good -
4. Love of My Man - Venetta Fields,
5. Think -
6. Drown in My Own Tears -
7. I Love the Way You Love - Robbie Montgomery
8. For Your Precious Love - Vernon Guy,
9. All in My Mind
10. Am I a Fool in Love
11. All I Could Do Was Cry/Please, Please, Please
12. My Man He's a Loving Man
13. I Know You Don't Love Me No More
14. It's Gonna Work Out Fine
15. Way You Love Me
16. I Can't Stop Lovin' You
17. You Should Have Treated Me Right
18. He's Mine

The Ike & Tina Turner Revue Live,Ike & Tina Turner,Kent (U.K.),Pop,R&B,Soul,Soul/R & B


We Belong to the Staggering Evening
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • it is what it is
  • Simply Refreshing
  • A Gem That Flys Under The Radar...
  • All we're gonna do is fight tonight...
We Belong to the Staggering Evening
The Ike Reilly Assassination
Manufacturer: Rock Ridge Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000OPOAFW
Release Date: 2007-05-08

Tracks:

  1. 8 More Days Till The 4th Of July
  2. When Irish Eyes Are Burning
  3. Valentine''s Day In Juarez
  4. Fish Plant Uprising
  5. I Hear The Train
  6. Broken Parakeet Blues
  7. It''s Hard To Make Love To An American
  8. Let''s Get Friendly
  9. You're So Plain
  10. Charcoal Days And Sterling Nights
  11. Bugsy Salcido Has Fled The Desert
  12. The Nighttime Is A Liar

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars it is what it is.......2007-07-21

Ike Reilly's charm lies in the fact that he asks for salvation quite frequently, knowing damned well that he has no intention of repenting. The devilish genius behind the pop-sensible major label release, Salesmen and Racists (among a slew of others titles), is back in the saddle with the independent, roadhouse-ready We Belong To The Staggering Evening. Most of the bluesy, lo-fi songs on Staggering Evening abide by the old "sex, drugs, and rock-n-roll" cliché, with the addition of under-age girls, lambasting the government, making light of religion, occasional drug-induced fist fights and trips to Mexico.

If you're prone to getting your panties in a wad when people speak out against your cause, Staggering Evening must be exempt from your scrutiny simply because Reilly unapologetically spares nobody's feelings in the songwriting, including his own. In the saloon sing-along "Valentines Day in Juarez," Reilly knocks himself with the line, "Yesterday I swallowed. Today I choked," while in the campy track "I Hear The Train" he takes a stab at Evangelicals with the line, "Tell your minister he looks real cute in his Lutheran suit." Album highlights include the foot-stomping, opening track "8 More Days Til The 4th Of July", the single "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" and the gritty "It's Hard To Make Love To An American". Simply put, Staggering Evening depicts a world where women are just as risqué as men (if not more so), and where the most debated issues of our time are lightheartedly taken with a grain of salt.

5 out of 5 stars Simply Refreshing.......2007-06-13

Why cant all music be so innovative and original?

5 out of 5 stars A Gem That Flys Under The Radar..........2007-06-05

A cool disc that you wish you'd hear in a smokey bar, but probably wont. Great hooks and melodies with a slightly punkish take on Rock and Roll. This cd is way cool enough for older rockers, but I'm afraid the only people who hear about it thru the grapevine are most likely younger hip kids. That's a shame because this disc is a keeper! Yes, Dylan type lyric structures run thru the whole disc, but with a smokey bar-room feel. Great sense of humor concerning drug references. I am now forced to explore these guys past cds cause this one is so damn tastey!

5 out of 5 stars All we're gonna do is fight tonight..........2007-06-03

I can find glowing reviews for ANY cd on The 'Zon, but not even a bad one written for Ike Reilly's newest. That's a shame, peoples, because you're not in on it. Don't blame me, I had no idea you were so uncool. This is a classic rock and roll album for the present. Some metion Dylan as a reference, but there's nothing folk about it. It uses bits of most American pop of the last 50 years and kicks it out in a shambling, drunken, druggie, classic punk rock song fest. It pretty much rocks. If you drink, smoke and like rock n' roll, you'll like this a lot. If you jog, meditate and eat vegetables, you'll still probably like it. Get in on it now, and I won't tell your friends about the lameness. Have a nice day.
Risin' with the Blues
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • And he won a Grammy for this???
  • Menacing
  • BACK TO THE ROCKET 88
  • Best blues album of 2006
  • Get up and LISTEN!
Risin' with the Blues
Ike Turner
Manufacturer: Zoho Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000H5U6LQ
Release Date: 2006-09-12

Tracks:

  1. Gimme Back My Wig
  2. Caldonia
  3. Tease Me
  4. Goin' Home Tomorrow
  5. Jazzy Fuzzy
  6. I Don't Want Nobody
  7. Jesus Loves Me
  8. A Love Like Yours
  9. Senor Blues
  10. Eighteen Long Years
  11. Rockin' Blues
  12. After Hours
  13. Big Fat Mama
  14. Bi Polar

Album Description

"Ike Turner can still get it up, definitely." - Rolling Stone

"There's no doubt that Ike Turner is a musical treasure … [this is] ample evidence of his deserved place in the pantheon of popular American music." - Pop Matters

"On Risin' with the Blues, the R&B icon and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer takes the intensity level up with typically slashing-stinging guitar work, rollicking boogie-woogie piano flourishes, and some of the nastiest, rawest, most potent vocals he's ever summoned up in a fabled career that dates back more than fifty years." - Bill Milkowski

Ike's back! Risin' with the Blues is the first new CD by R&B icon Ike Turner since his critically acclaimed, Grammy-nominated Here and Now in 2001. Turner again fronts his legendary Kings of Rhythm band in a mix of new originals, a few re-worked Ike & Tina Turner hits from the sixties, and some blues classics, all in brand-new arrangements.

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars And he won a Grammy for this???.......2007-07-22


I've never heard anything so inconsistant in a long time, it's all a mismatch and just does not appeal to me at all.

4 out of 5 stars Menacing.......2007-07-03

With the whole wide world against him,its really wonder Ike Turner is still recording.Not only recording,man kicks with such unexpected fire,passion and snarl that its impossible not to rock along with his music.What was just a curiosity to hear his new album,immediately turned to awe and joy - forget everything else you read or heard and if you can listen with ears open,this album is a BLAST!Althought he started in stone age of rock,there is nothing old fashioned here - production is modern,sound crisp and music excellent.Best of all,Turner (who has never been much of a singer before) somehow turns his big-bad-wolf-with-scars persona into surprisingly expressive voice,he sounds completely believable on each single song and knowing his earlier work,Im glad to hear that particular bluesy sound still alive and so full of life."Caldonia" ia of course tribute to his idol Louis Jordan (Turner paid his hospital bills when he found jordan was down on luck),"Going home tomorrow" a nod to Fats Domino and "Big Fat mama" reminder that blues and country are very much two faces of same coin (as his early recordings show,Turner could play country with the best of them)."A love like yours" is of course old Phil Spector chesnutt and and surprisingly soft spot for Turner who recordeds and performs it often,but there is also "Jesus loves me" where he bleeds and dares to point at his critics:"Point your fingers at me,you should take a look at yourself".Its clearly one of my favourite new albums and every musician I talked to loves it.How strange that he would prove to be more vital and interesting than his superstar ex-wife who for the past 20 years lives basically on charisma,but her music is not as half as fun as this!

4 out of 5 stars BACK TO THE ROCKET 88.......2007-06-27

Yes, Ike Turner was hell on Tina. Yes, he is probably not a guy you want to have a drink with. But, hell you sure can listen to his blues (and earlier with Tina, rhythm and blues) work here. I knew all of Ike and Turner's work at one time back in the days. I saw Ike resurface on Martin Scorseses' blues series on PBS and got interested again after hearing his hot riff of the classic Rocket 88. Here he seems to have captured some of that same energy reworking some of the classics (including his own). Okay, maybe you have to hold your nose about his personal life but lend an ear to this.

5 out of 5 stars Best blues album of 2006.......2007-03-29

This album won best blues album grammy of 2006.
They got one right.
Best song: Jesus Loves Me

5 out of 5 stars Get up and LISTEN! .......2007-01-11

This is one of best blues albums I've heard in years. Ike Turner is a true legend, genius and innovator.
I was fortunate to see him live in 2001 at Burnaby Blues Festival in Canada where he was promoting his 2001 release "Here and Now". I must admit that when you see Ike Turner live you know that you are in the presence of one of a kind. His stage presence and intensity is just as remarkable as his guitar and piano skills.

The new album is a MUST own (just as much as "Here and Now"). The sample tracks on Amazon can give you some idea but definitely don't do justice to a full sound and heavy base on this album. When you realize that at 75 Ike was able to produce such high quality product, you wish him another 200 years of music career.

Enjoy it!
Proud Mary: The Best of Ike & Tina Turner
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Great CD!
  • Proud Mary:The Best of Ike & Tina Turner
  • The Ike & Tina Turner Review, 1960-1975
  • What a mess
  • Outstanding
Proud Mary: The Best of Ike & Tina Turner
Tina Turner , and Ike Turner
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ASIN: B00000DRC5
Release Date: 1991-03-26

Tracks:

  1. A Fool In Love
  2. I Idolize You
  3. I'm Jealous
  4. It's Gonna Work Out Fine
  5. Poor Fool
  6. Tra La La La La
  7. You Should'a Treated Me Right
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  10. I Want To Take You Higher
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  13. Funkier Than A Mosquita's Tweeter
  14. Ooh Poo Pah Doo
  15. I'm Yours (Use Me Anyway You Wanna)
  16. Up In Heah
  17. River Deep, Mountain High
  18. Nutbush City Limits
  19. Sweet Rhode Island Red
  20. Sexy Ida (Part 1)
  21. Sexy Ida (Part 2)
  22. Baby-Get It On
  23. Acid Queen
  24. Bonus Track 1
  25. Bonus Track 2

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great CD!.......2007-05-21

I would recommend this CD to anyone that really likes Tine Turner music! Great!

4 out of 5 stars Proud Mary:The Best of Ike & Tina Turner.......2007-04-10

Thie album has a lot of my favorite songs by Ike & Tina which I heard when they first came out. If you like the original versions of oldies this is a good one.

2 out of 5 stars The Ike & Tina Turner Review, 1960-1975.......2007-02-02

Finding a good Ike & Tina compilation is no easy task. Not only did they record for multiple record labels, there are a plethora of low-budget and low-quality compilations available. This is one of the decent ones.

PROUD MARY: THE BEST OF IKE & TINA TURNER (from the "Legends of Rock n' Roll Series") consists of 23 songs recorded 1960-1975, in chronological order. Also included are two uncredited ("bonus") tracks; they are two commercials/radio ads for Ike & Tina. Disc packaged in black jewel case; total running time: 73:07. Booklet (in the form of a 6-pannel map-style fold-out sheet) includes a substantial small-font essay by Al Quaaglieri, one b&w photo of Ike & Tina, a photo of an assortment of original Ike & Tina album covers, and track information (including release dates and chart positions). Sound quality ranges from poor (on earlier recordings) to good; volume is low on all tracks.

This compilation seems to cover, with the exception of their Blue Thumb recordings, most of their career. Ike & Tina's labels included Sue, Modern/Kent, Warner Bros./Loma, Minit, Atlantic/Pompeii, Liberty, and United Artists. I do wish it included "Shake a Tail Feather".

The vocals of this Tina Turner are closer to that of LaVern Baker, Etta James, Lyn Collins, or Janis Joplin than to the pop/rock singer she would later become. She shouts and screams, often singing in a strained, almost forced-sounding, voice.

Notes: The version of "River Deep, Mountain High" is not the Phil Spector version; the version included is from the "Nutbush City Limits" LP. The voice heard on "It's Gonna Work Out Fine" and addressed as "Ikey" is not Ike Turner; it is Mickey of studio team Mickey & Sylvia. Ike's voice is heard on "Baby-Get It On", where he sings co-lead vocals. It is also interesting that the essayist mentions several times that the Ike & Tina story "would make a great movie" - this was a couple years before the 1993 bio-pic "What's Love Got to Do With It" was released.

1 out of 5 stars What a mess.......2007-01-25

First the sound quality is poor - I had my stereo turned almost up to max and it was just loud enuf to hear.

Then there are the uncredited/unlisted "bonus tracks" - they are comercials/radio ads for Ike & Tina.

The version of "River Deep, Mountain High" is not the Phil Spector version.

5 out of 5 stars Outstanding.......2005-08-26

This is a really good album. Anybody that hasn't heard this should listen to it.
Junkie Faithful
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Faithful x 3
  • Viagra for the brain?
  • A Must Buy!
  • Another Great One
  • Another great album from Ike reilly
Junkie Faithful
The Ike Reilly Assassination
Manufacturer: Rock Ridge Music
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ASIN: B000AMJDF6
Release Date: 2005-09-27

Tracks:

  1. 22 Hours of Darkness
  2. Mixture
  3. God and Money
  4. Kara Dean
  5. Farm Girl
  6. Suffer for the Trust
  7. Edge of the Universe Cafe
  8. Heroin
  9. What a Day
  10. I Will Let You Down
  11. Devil's Valentine
  12. Everything Is Gonna Be Alright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Faithful x 3.......2006-10-31

Having been one of the "faithful" for only 5 years or so, each new venture brings back the crispness and vibrance of when I first heard the band. 'Junkie Faithful' is the best example of Ike's wit, humor and artistry to date. "22 Hours.." and "The Mixture" are classics already. Buy the album and go see the band and don't be surprised if you become one of the faithful too.

5 out of 5 stars Viagra for the brain?.......2006-07-05

Having practiced medicine for 21 years I unfortunately suffer from left brain atrophy. Despondent and resigned to a one dimensional existence I happened to stumble across the Ike Reilly Assassination. Stimulating rifs, clever thought provoking lyrics, a James Dean personna and an outstanding band have generated activity in previously dormant synapses and enhanced blood flow to ischemic neurons. Ike is sort of like Viagra for the cerebral cortex. Just as a diabetic requires insulin for sustenance, I have to listen to Ike occassionally to make myself whole.

Now - just so you don't think that Ike and his assassins are some geriatric fix for this old fart, my two daughters aged 16 and 19 are fighting over who gets to borrow Junkie Faithful.

And speaking of Junkie Faithful - it's a wonderful CD - not one bad cut. Versatility rules and the band has never sounded better.

"22 hours of darkness" is a haunting song about self examination and depression and blatantly asks "do you think that this is just your life".

"The Mixture" is a masterful mixture of Ike Reilly lyrics. How can you describe this song? You can't. You just have to listen.

"God and Money" starts out with an almost psychedelic "strawberry fields" flavor and asks some critical questions. I don't know if I completely understand exactly what Ike is saying but it's all right because I'm "living a good life".

"Kara Dean" is a jaunty, clever tune which talks about "wiggling in the rain" and later tells of Ike checking out his neighbors wife while she's bending down to pull out weeds. Very catchy - one of those numbers that you end up humming for days.

"Farm Girl" is funny. Something happens at the grain elevator at the co-op then after five times we hear that the farm girl somehow has grass in her teeth.

"Suffer for the Trust" is a great song. Provocative lyrics! My wife and kids spent about half an hour discussing the meaning of the song. Listen and tell me exactly what the "face on the monument pays me a compliment" means.

"Edge of the Universe Cafe" almost sounds like an Irish folk song. Another solid song which showcases Ike's lyrical genius.

"Heroin" describes the evil of this poison in a way that Lou Reed and Neil Young never could. I love the guitar work - simple but beautiful.

"What a Day" talks of the day that "we buried my mother". Everyone said that she "looked pretty and peaceful" so Ike concludes that that means "I guess that means she's better off dead". Having just come back from my mother in law's funeral I agree with Ike - "what a day, what a day, what a day".

"I Will Let You Down" is witty and Dylanesque. Ike describes coming home late to his sleeping lady. While drunk he mumbles "Wake up pretty baby, we're gonna party hard tonight. I heard about your birthday so I brought you home a clown."

"Devil's Valentine" is short and melodic. Lovely.

"Everything is Gonna Be Alright" intros with Ike's harmonica with shades of Neil Young. It changes course with a melodic "everything is gonna be alright" then redirects.
This is a great song!! My favorite cut on the CD. This can stand up to anything I've heard in the past ten years.

In closing, I'd like to say that as good as the CD is, Ike shines even more in concert. My daughter, Hannah and I were lucky enough to see the band in North Carolina and it proved to be a nice father daughter bonding experience. After the concert I asked Hannah what she thought - she replied, "Dad, he is REALLY COOL!"

Bagassosis M.D.





5 out of 5 stars A Must Buy!.......2006-04-03

Ike Reilly has a very refreshing sound and this CD is my favorite of all of the 3 CD's I own of his. I just heard about him on February 10th and went to see his show that night. He played most of this CD and it was great. Not too often do I see a band that I've never heard of and love the music as much as I did Ike Reilly and the Assassination. I bought this CD at the show and his other 2 also. They've been part of my regular rotation since then. Ike Reilly is, fortunately for music lovers and unfortunately for the band, a well kept secret which will be getting out soon. The entire CD is, IMO, strong. There aren't really any throw-away tracks on it. Do yourself (and the band) a favor and get this CD. Then, watch for the band to come to your town. Yeah, I recommend his other two CD's too. BTW, I own probably over 800 CD's (and 700 vinyl records) and have seen hundreds of bands in concert, so it's not as if I just fell off he turnip truck when it comes to music.

4 out of 5 stars Another Great One.......2006-01-07

Not too many people know about the Ike Reilly Assassination, those people are missing out. Junkie Faithful marks a departure from the loud, crazy rockers of Sparkle in the Finish and Salesmen and Racists, but the music on this disc is no less amazing. Reilly and company continue to pay their dues and create great music. If they remain a secret pleasure, you won't hear me complaining.

5 out of 5 stars Another great album from Ike reilly .......2005-12-19

Excellent CD if you like either of there first 2 CDs you will definilty like this one
Hunter/Outta Season
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Hunter/Outta Season
    Ike & Tina Turner
    Manufacturer: Blue Moon
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    ASIN: B00002801E
    Release Date: 2006-07-03

    Tracks:

    1. Hunter
    2. You Don't Love Me
    3. You Got to Be Running
    4. Bold Soul Sister
    5. I Smell Trouble
    6. Things I Used to Do
    7. Early in the Morning
    8. You're Still My Baby
    9. I Know
    10. I've Been Loving You Too Long
    11. Mean Old World
    12. 3 O'Clock in the Morning Blues
    13. Five Long Years
    14. Dust My Broom
    15. Grumbling
    16. I Am a Motherless Child
    17. Crazy 'Bout You Baby
    18. Reconsider Baby
    19. Honest I Do
    20. Please Love Me
    21. My Babe
    22. Rock Me Baby
    The Changer and the Changed
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Incredible!
    • Like a Comfortable Friend
    • Good music and lyrics all the way
    • Totally Awesome!
    • IF more stars were available...100+ might do it!
    The Changer and the Changed
    Cris Williamson
    Manufacturer: Wolf Moon Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000000O0Q
    Release Date: 1993-01-29

    Tracks:

    1. Waterfall
    2. Hurts Like The Devil
    3. Wild Things
    4. Sweet Woman
    5. Song Of The Soul
    6. Shooting Star
    7. Dream Child
    8. One Of The Light
    9. Having Been Touched (Tender Lady)
    10. Sister

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Incredible!.......2005-11-19

    A friend of mine recommended Cris Williamson and played Waterfall for me. I remembered the song vaguely from college and when I picked up the album I was hooked. But my true appreciation for this album was at a major turning point in my life while waiting for surgery in Vibraham hospital in Bangkok Thailand. I listened to to the songs that had become, by that time, old friends, but they took on new meaning. Song of the Soul just perfectly expressed so much about the world. It led me to such acceptance of myself and forgiveness for others. In the middle of Dream Child the nurses arrived to take me for my SRS. Everything turned out wonderfully, but that morning changed me so much in how I look at the world. I still can't listen to the album without the same profound thoughts coming to my mind. I'm deeply indebted.

    5 out of 5 stars Like a Comfortable Friend.......2003-01-29

    Like an old friend, this album goes with me wherever I go. It's just one of those albums.

    Cris Williamson has a low folk voice -- smooth as satin, and yet she can make it "break" at just the right moment of expressiveness. I love the way she sings. She has one of those voices that makes it obvious ... she was born to sing.

    The songs are comfortable ballads with a folk edginess, meaning NO watered down lyrics. The songs feel easy and warm, but the lyrics are clear and never dull.

    The opening number, WATERFALL, will have you singing along in about three listens. It's a song about feeling good, about being kind, and about relaxing - letting go.

    WILD THINGS is a lush ballad that leaves no doubt - this woman can SING like crazy.

    And the album as a whole just rings "keeper" from the very first listen. It quickly becomes a staple in your music collection.

    5 out of 5 stars Good music and lyrics all the way.......2002-06-20

    I had this album in the 80's given to me by a male friend, my daughters loved it and we learnt the words to the songs,recently we began to yearn to hear it again and have been persuing it.

    The songs are classic, some will be inspired by their feminist nature but all should be impressed by the lyrics and the emotion in the music.

    5 out of 5 stars Totally Awesome!.......2001-12-02

    I was introduced to Chris Williamson's music/women's music appoximately 12 years ago at a retreat and fell in love with it almost instantly. I had never heard any music classified as "women's" prior to that. Chris sings with such feeling...she is truly an inspiration.
    I have owned the cassette for approximately 12 years and like it so much I plan to purchase a CD of it. I can honestly say I really like all, but one of the songs.
    "Wildthings" is out of this world! My nieces and nephews like it too. They sing along...even the nephew that acts like Mr. Cool! When the tape is over, my nieces ask me to play it again.

    5 out of 5 stars IF more stars were available...100+ might do it!.......2001-10-23

    Cris is the "gift" to music. She shares her heart and soul in vocal stylings that are easy on the ears, touching to the heart, and life affirming. If you have no other woman's albums...start here...you will be ordering all of her albums, none of which deviate from the superb quiality of this album. Cris is undoubtedly the finest musician never palyed on "pop" radio...if they only knew what they are missing!
    River Deep - Mountain High
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • The Ike & Tina Era
    • Phil Spector Brings The Best Out Of Ike and Tina
    • Some unique tracks... not all Spector.
    • Ike & Tina and Spector stereo classic
    • her best art creation so far
    River Deep - Mountain High
    Ike & Tina Turner
    Manufacturer: Umvd Import
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    ASIN: B0000074LE
    Release Date: 1987-09-21

    Tracks:

    1. River Deep Mountain High
    2. I Idolize You
    3. A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knocking Every Day)
    4. A Fool In Love
    5. Make 'Em Wait
    6. Hold On Baby
    7. I'll Never Need More Than This
    8. Save The Last Dance For Me
    9. Oh Baby! (Things Ain't What They Used To Be)
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    12. It's Gonna Work Out Fine

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars The Ike & Tina Era.......2006-06-27

    This is some great music from a golden era. Funky and Nice!

    5 out of 5 stars Phil Spector Brings The Best Out Of Ike and Tina.......2002-07-12

    I'll be honest. The only reason I like this album is because of Phil Spector's contributions. I happen to think that Tina Turner is somewhat overrated, and I'll also point out that, "River Deep," is the only appearance she makes in my most impressive music collection. This album is Phil Spector's moment of glory. The Wall Of Sound he creates on here sounds as if it's about to explode through the headphones. He went for it all on this one, and although it was a bomb in the US commercially, it stands as one of the most successful pieces of pop art to come out of the 60s (and that's sayin' a lot).

    5 out of 5 stars Some unique tracks... not all Spector........2001-12-18

    Other reviews will tell you how excellent this album is. I just want everyone to realise that the tracks were produced by Ike Turner, EXCEPT 1, 3, 6, 8 and 10 (produced by Phil Spector). 'Hold On Baby' is a good bit of Turner-Spector frenzy, and has only ever been issued on this album.

    5 out of 5 stars Ike & Tina and Spector stereo classic.......2001-11-20

    This album is one of the most influential albums of all time and is a highlight of Phil Spector's career. A few of these songs: I Idolize You, A Fool In Love and It's Gonna Work Out Fine were hits when they were signed to the Sue label and the original versions are on the "Proud Mary: The Best of Ike & Tina Turner" compilation on EMI which is THE essential compilation of their hits spanning their entire career but with nothing from this album although that compilation does have an inferior remake of the title song from this album. The title track of course is the most essential track of the album but the rest of the album is as well produced as this album. I actually have another CD pressing of this album that features this album in stereo plus "Sonny Charles & The Checkmates, Ltd.'s "Love Is All We Have To Give" on CD in stereo, featuring "Black Pearl" as a Spanish import The Sonny Charles album is not available on CD otherwise. As mentioned in another review, all songs from this album that are on the Back To Mono boxed set are in mono, the stereo versions are great while I'll add that another mono copy of the title song is on Tina's "Simply The Best" compilation from 1989 on Capitol with her 1980's comeback hits.

    4 out of 5 stars her best art creation so far.......2001-11-20

    the first track is awsome. but there r other songs on the album, of very good quality. I'm thinking about "Save the last dance for me", especially, but also about "A love like urs"
    Save the last dance it's full of emotion, of passion, of feelings. All this comes through due to Tina's ***** vocals.
    I think this whole album is her best art creation so far.
    If the title track is indeed most crafted song, possibly the best on the album, i'd like to stress "save the last dance" too, because it's a true song, it expresses pure feeling, nothing from the overwhelmed intensity of the heart is missed, everything is recreated with an almost perfect mastery.
    listening to it one senses the hardwork, but it's all the more impressive, because it's trying to reach for the truth and get it out.
    river deep mountain high is beyond fashion, while save the last dance for me is under its influence. but it's in a way reflected back, it's used to create the whole, and that's y i consider it one of tina's masterpieces.
    maybe someone should re-release it. it has still a lot to say
    Funkier Than a Mosquito's Tweeter
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • The roughest, hardest, rarest and best of Ike and Tina!
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    Funkier Than a Mosquito's Tweeter
    Ike & Tina Turner
    Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005V31S
    Release Date: 2002-07-01

    Tracks:

    1. Funkier Than A Mosquito's Tweeter
    2. What You Don't See (Is Better Yet)
    3. I Wanna Jump
    4. I'm Just Not Ready For Love - The Ikettes
    5. Young And Dumb
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    8. I Love Baby
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    10. Too Much Woman (For A Hen Pecked Man)
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    12. (Long As I Can) Get You When I Want You
    13. Bolic
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    15. The Chopper
    16. I Wanna Take You Higher
    17. Doin' It
    18. Can't You Hear Me Calling
    19. I Like It
    20. Popcorn
    21. Help Him

    Album Description

    Full title, 'Funkier Than A Mosquito's Tweeter'. Import compilation of 70's era recordings featuring 21 tracks. Highlights include the brilliant 'Doin' It', the title track made famous by Nina Simone & the Ikettes 45 & 'I'm Just Not Ready For Love'. Guests include Leon Ware.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars The roughest, hardest, rarest and best of Ike and Tina!.......2004-01-28

    This stuff is the perfect compliment to any best of Ike and Tina album. There are no other albums, apart from the album 'Working Together' that are currently available, that give you such a good impression of Ike and Tina.

    What we have on here is the wild and funky hard soul stuff, albeit with a touch of psychedelic funk-rock. For me this is what I had hoped that they had recorded. Most tracks I'd heard by them sounded a bit dull, or uninspired compared to Bold Soul Sister and a handful of the tracks on the best ofs.

    These tracks sound pretty rough, even for the time, and would dfinitely benefit from remastering, to bring out the brightness of the drums and tighten the bass. But then again that garage band sound is part of the charm. I mean, Tinas voice is at least as rough as the recordings!

    Best track on here is, for me, The Game Of Love. I wish that heavy soul sound had been pursued a bit more. Theres shades of Ann Peebles or Ann Sexton on it.

    Quite a bit of over eager 'fozzie bear' style guitar (Wacka Wacka!) but Ike's playing is great, punctuated with some firey R and B/Blues style licks.

    All in all, my favourite recordings by the band and in some ways the most cohesive re-release yet by Ike and Tina.

    Dont be put off by the fact that Tina's 80's to recent output is so sterile, or the fact that Tina is so famous. This is the absolute antithesis of that sound. If you want hard soul, raw funk and rocking tunes then this is where to start!

    5 out of 5 stars The Best of the Forgotten Classics.......2002-10-23

    This compilation has been a long time coming. Many of these Ike and Tina Turner songs have never seen the light of day on CD. It's about time. Gems like "The Chopper", "Up on the Roof" and "Doin It" should not be relegated to sitting in the bins of used LP stores. These songs deserve to be heard. Ike and Tina Turner have created a number of classic records and these songs sit comfortably among their best.

    The disc opens with the ever funky "Funkier Than a Mosquitas Tweeter" which was penned by Tina's sister Alline. Was she talking about Ike? :) Tina's wildly uplifting reading of the track blows Nina Simone's bastardized rendition out of the water. The disc continues on with funk and soul drenched songs such as "What You Don't See" and "Baby, What You Want Me To Do" which would make Sly Stone proud. Soul, always a component of every Turner record turns up more predominately on cuts such as "Game of Love", "Up On the Roof (from the 'Let Me Touch Your Mind' LP) and "Whole Lotta Love" which was an R&B hit for Tina alone in 1975. And though many think Ike to be the sole svengali and mastermind behind the revue, Tina also made her writing attempts. You would be remiss to neglect to mention "Nutbush City Limits" (not on the disc), but she had other fine moments. "The Chopper" sits right alongside 'Nutbush' and other Tina tunes such as 'Sexy Ida' and 'Help Him'. The showstopper of this disc, however, is the addition of a sexy, soulful song from the Turner's 1969 LP 'Come Together' entitled, "Doin' It". Tina's raunchiness is restrained, but her sexual energy explodes over the track as Ike and company pander to her every desire to "change the groove". This is Aaliyah's "Rock the Boat" 32 years earlier.

    In all, this disc has been over 26 years in the making. It's a pleasure to know that these classics are now available to hear without the cracks, pops and hisses of vinyl. The original 'Bold Soul Sister' and her erstwhile husband were indeed as funky as the title of this album suggests.
    Menuhin & Grappelli Play Berlin, Kern, Porter & Rodgers & Hart
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • A really Fine Romance
    • A Musical Treat
    Menuhin & Grappelli Play Berlin, Kern, Porter & Rodgers & Hart

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    ASIN: B000002SDR
    Release Date: 1990-10-25

    Tracks:

    1. Cheek To Cheek
    2. Isn't This A Lovely Day?
    3. The Piccolino
    4. Change Partners
    5. Top Hat
    6. I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
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    17. My Funny Valentine
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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars A really Fine Romance.......2007-07-05

    It doesn't get any better than these two playing these guys! Some of it was recorded at Abbey Road Studios. Use your imagination... It's all just swell.

    5 out of 5 stars A Musical Treat.......2006-01-08

    "The true mission of the violin is to imitate the accents of the human voice, a noble mission that has earned for the violin the glory of being called the king of instruments." ~ Charles-Auguste De Bériot ~

    Yehudi Menuhin and Stéphane Grapelli together had made some of the most beautiful music ever-recorded. And I believe that this is one of the many successful albums they recorded together. In this recording, both violinists have showed their excellent musicianship and interpretative eloquence as well, making it one of my most cherished CDs from my collection.

    These are the main ingredients of a perfectly-made CD for your listening pleasure: mix violins, piano, bass and drums together, combine two terrific violinists, season with the best melodies in the 20s, 30s and 40s from Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, Cole Porter and Rodgers & Hart. Add the musical talents of Nelson Riddle, Max Harris, Martin Taylor, Eddie Tripp, Alan Clare and the rest of the studio musicians. Now all you have to do is to sit back, relax and savor these stunning melodies coming from your CD player. Listen to it in full-volume and fill your music room with the sheer beauty of these classics.

    One of my favorite musical instruments is violin. With its four strings, it gives a whole wide range of musical versatility and I simply love the fascinating sound it produces.

    My personal highlights are the best tunes from Jerome Kern - "The Way You Look Tonight" (Nelson Riddle arranged this particular track and conducted the Woodwind and Brass section), "A Fine Romance," "Pick Yourself Up," "Why Do I Love You?" and "All The Things You Are."

    My choices from Irving Berlin's gems are - "Isn't It A Lovely Day?" featuring the great artistry of Nelson Riddle in arranging and conducting, "Cheek To Cheek" and "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm."

    The Cole Porter repertoire represented his musical sophistication in "Night And Day," "I Get A Kick Out Of You" and "Just One Of Those Things."

    The choice cuts from the talented and creative team of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart are "My Funny Valentine" and "Thou Swell."

    Listening to this CD is so delectable and equivalent to having my favorite dessert - be it Tiramisu, New York Cheesecake, Black Forest Cake, Chocolate Soufflé, Créme Brulee, Chocolate Mousse or Chocolate-Coated Strawberries! ;)

    A musical treat.
    Blue and Sentimental
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • The Sound of Relaxed Romance
    • Breathtaking album
    • Great Rainy Day Music
    • blue and sentimental
    • Tremendous music, but...
    Blue and Sentimental
    Ike Quebec
    Manufacturer: Blue Note Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000005HCB
    Release Date: 1990-10-25

    Tracks:

    1. Blues And Sentimental
    2. Minor Impulse
    3. Don't Take Your Love From Me
    4. Blues For Charlie
    5. Like
    6. That Old Black Magic
    7. It's All Right With Me
    8. County Every Star

    Album Description

    Ike Quebec's 1961-1962 comeback albums for Blue Note were all pretty rewarding, but Blue and Sentimental is his signature statement of the bunch, a superbly sensuous blend of lusty blues swagger and achingly romantic ballads. True, there's no shortage of that on Quebec's other Blue Note albums, but Blue and Sentimental is the best one by far. Quebec was a master of mood and atmosphere, and the well-paced program here sustains his smoky, late-night magic with the greatest consistency of tone. Part of the reason is that Quebec's caressing tenor sound is given a sparer backing than usual, with no pianist among the quartet of guitarist Grant Green, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Philly Joe Jones. It's no surprise that Green solos with tremendous taste and elegance (the two also teamed up on Green's similarly excellent Born to Be Blue), and there are plenty of open spaces in the ensemble for Quebec to shine through. His rendition of the Count Basie-associated title cut is a classic, and the other standard on the original LP, "Don't Take Your Love From Me," is in a similarly melancholy vein. Through it all, Quebec remains the quintessential seducer, striking just the right balance between sophistication and earthiness, confidence and vulnerability, joy and longing. It's enough to make Blue and Sentimental a quiet, sorely underrated masterpiece.

    Personnel includes:
    Ike Quebec - Piano, Sax (Tenor)
    Grant Green - Guitar
    Paul Chambers - Bass
    "Philly" Joe Jones - Drums

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars The Sound of Relaxed Romance .......2007-07-30

    All of Ike Quebec's bluenote albums are superior efforts, but "Blue and Sentimental" , along with "Easy Living" (which came after this one and before "Soul Samba") take the proverbial cake. Quebec mesmerizes with the languid-smokey-late-night-romance that he breathes deeply into his tenor saxophone. Without the accompaniment of the piano there is more space and time for Ike to move about in at his lazy leisure, and in place of it is the gentle strumming of Grant Green, who is at his most relaxed with Quebec at the helm. This fits the mood just right, and Ike Quebec is nothing if not a master at sustaining the blue tinted mood of a seemingly endless night. Images of laying in a bed with no sheets, late on a humid night, a gentle rain smearing the windows and the black streets below, a woman asleep with her head buried in your shoulder and her body pressed against you swaying with her breath, blue wisps of smoke from a cigarette lingering in the thick still air. This music is the sound of relaxed-romance, romance after passion but before sleep. A strange mingling of melancholy and quiet satisfaction. This is an album that is totally complete in and of itself, perfectly capturing a frozen moment. A still, perfect, and beautiful moment. This is Ike Quebec at the summit, and so this is jazz at the summit.

    5 out of 5 stars Breathtaking album.......2006-05-11

    This album is simply beatifull. Iqe Quebec's (tenor) tone is irremarkable. Iqe and Grant Green (guitar) colaborate so smoothly on this album, and the rytham section of Philly Joe Jones (drums) and Paul Chambers (bass) is just right for this session. The album's title does kind of say it all and I must warn you fast paced music lovers, this album is slow, blue, and sentimental. So if speed is what you need you ain't gonna get it here. The first three tracks are simply the law, they make this album what it is. Don't get me wrong the whole album is terrific, but the first three tracks set the pace for the rest of the album. Track 8 was recorded a week after the rest of the album and there are different musicians present. Quebec and Green are the same, but Sonny Clark plays piano, Sam Jones plays bass, and Louis Hayes plays drums. A great album to listen to first thing in the morning, or last thing after a good night of roaming the streets. Play it loud!!!

    5 out of 5 stars Great Rainy Day Music.......2006-03-17

    This is a sweet CD. Listen to the tracks on-line and see if it's your thing.

    5 out of 5 stars blue and sentimental.......2004-10-09

    the title song says it all. this CD is great jazz and anyone can enjoy it from the conneseour to the casual jazz fan. ike quebec never got his due, but he knows how to blow.

    4 out of 5 stars Tremendous music, but..........2001-04-22

    The music here is as affecting as suggested by the other reviewers, but the sound quality, specifically the digital transfer, is poor, in my opinion to the point of being unlistenable. The highs are very harsh and metallic, and Ike Quebec's mellifluous tone is not done justice. There were a number of blue note transfers in the mid eighties that suffered in this regard: many of these are thankfully available remastered in the RVG edition, as is this, albeit as a Japanese import.

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