Ike & Tina Turner Sexy, Seductive, Provocative (CD)
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Ike & Tina Turner: Sexy, Seductive, Provocative (CD)
The recordings featured here include two of Ike and Tina's first hits together. 'A Fool In Love' from 1960 was a #2 hit on the R&B charts and went to #27 on the pop charts.
'It's Gonna Work Out Fine' is from 1961 and it also hit #2 on the R&B charts and climbed all the way to #14 on the pop charts. The remaining ten cuts are some of the few recordings done by the pair that survived the devastating fire at Ike's Bolic Studio in 1981.
The tracks were recorded in the early Seventies while they were struggling to have a follow up to their hit 'Proud Mary'. There is little session information on these tracks.
The sides feature Ike on keyboard and synthesizers, Tina on vocals, and Soko Richardson on drums. The rest of the band, The Family Vibes, which was the 70's stage name for The Kings of Rhythm, are not known. The sides were purchasd by Stan Lewis from Ike in 1978 and have never before been released on CD. The sides feature familiar hard driving, gut-wrenching energy the pair was famous for.
Perhaps Tina said it best, 'We never ever do nothing nice and easy - we always do it nice and rough'.
Article properties:Ike & Tina Turner: Sexy, Seductive, Provocative (CD)
Interpret: Ike & Tina Turner
Album titlle: Sexy, Seductive, Provocative (CD)
Genre R&B, Soul
Label PAULA RECORDS
Artikelart CD
EAN: 0097453900827
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Turner, Ike & Tina - Sexy, Seductive, Provocative (CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | A Fool In Love | Ike & Tina Turner | ||
02 | It's Gonna Work Out Fine | Ike & Tina Turner | ||
03 | Shake A Hand | Ike & Tina Turner | ||
04 | Mississippi Rollin' Stone | Ike & Tina Turner | ||
05 | Living For The City | Ike & Tina Turner | ||
06 | I Know You Don't Love Me No More | Ike & Tina Turner | ||
07 | You Always Be My Baby | Ike & Tina Turner | ||
08 | Rockin' & Rollin' | Ike & Tina Turner | ||
09 | Never Been To Spain | Ike & Tina Turner | ||
10 | Sugar Sugar | Ike & Tina Turner | ||
11 | Trying To Find My Mind | Ike & Tina Turner | ||
12 | Jesus, Jesus | Ike & Tina Turner |
Ike & Tina Turner
A Fool In Love
Ike & Tina Turner
A Fool In Love
Ike Turner had worked in Clarksdale, Mississippi, he’d worked in Memphis, and he’d relocated to St. Louis. We first encountered him as the bandleader on Jackie Brenston’s epochal Rocket 88(see our ‘1951’ volume), and ten years later he was still fronting one the hottest live R&B combos, but things were fairly lean on the record scene. He had a new lady in his life, though.
Annie Mae Bullock, whom he named Tina after a movie jungle goddess, was from Nutbush, Tennessee, and bore him a child. Initially, though, he didn’t see her as the band’s vocalist. “I wrote ‘A Fool In Love’ for Art Lassiter," Turner recalls. "Tina was there as I was writing it. And this guy [Lassiter], he was going to beat me out of some money. He borrowed, I don't know, $80 or $90 to get some tires for his car, and he had no intention of paying that money back. So we went out to Technosonic Studios. They never did any live bands there; all they did was TV commercials and stuff. We waited on Art, and he never showed up. So Tina said, 'Why don't you put my voice on there, and when you find him, you can put him on instead?' So that's what we did. When Tina got to the part where she makes that scream, Ed, the guy who owned the studio, like to hit the ceiling: 'Goddammit, don't holler in my microphone!' In those days, they didn't have no limiters. I guess she rammed the needle. It was real funny. But that was the beginning.
There was a disc jockey there called Dave Dixon. After I recorded the song, I went out to Club Imperial, and we played it out there for some of the kids on a little recorder in the car. They said, 'Man, why don't you put it out with her voice on it?' So Dave Dixon heard it that same night. He sent it to Sue Records; they put it out, and boom, it was a hit." In fact, Sue Records boss, Juggy Murray, boarded a plane for St. Louis as soon as he heard the disc. As an aside, Lassiter’s vocal group, the Artettes (Robbie Montgomery, Sandra Harding, and Frances Hodges), turned up for the session, but when some of them were unwilling to tour in support of the single, Ike recruited the first Ikettes. Of course, the Ike & Tina story had a sad denouement, but during the 1960s there was no more exciting act in R&B.
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