Disco de Tina Turner: “Private Dancer”
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Fecha de Publicación:1984-11-16
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Pop, Soft Pop, Lite Office Music
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:009119004428
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11 personas de un total de 12 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- EXTENDED CLASSIC
Tina Turner's classic album from 1984 has been substantially enhanced with the addition of seven tracks, including wonderful extended versions of What's Love Gotta Do With It, Better Be Good To Me and I Can't Stand The Rain. This makes Private Dancer even more of an essential album as it remains Turner's masterpiece from the eighties, an album of brilliant material
exquisitely interpreted. It's a concept album loosely based on a stripper's life and it amply showcases Tina Turner's multifaceted talents. The bitter What's Love Got To Do With It and the melancholy title track, both passionate ballads, were massive hits. Better Be Good To Me and Steel Claw are scorching rockers while she really adds a new dimension to her covers of Help and Let's Stay Together, another top 10 hit. I love Tina's interpretation of the Anne Peebles song I Can't Stand The Rain which was also a hit for Eruption way back in 1978. Private Dancer is a triumph of epic proportions, not only Turner's comeback album but a timeless masterpiece of exceptional songs infused with enough raunch to please her hardcore fans from the early days and enough pop appeal for the mainstream. Never before had her voice been wrapped around such quality but accessible and melodic material as on Private Dancer, making for a consistently enjoyable album with broad appeal. This reissue with the extra tracks is superb value for money - get it!
Nikky (Cleveland, Ohio) - 30 Septiembre 2000
6 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- You Better Be Good To Tina....
This is a truly great album, she's the queen of rock'n'roll. Songs like, "I Might Have Been Queen", "What's Love Got To Do With It", "Private Dancer", & "Better Be Good To Me", (my favorite song), they're all classics. Everyone should have this album, it's worth the money.Please buy it, it's great...
Análisis de usuario - 09 Octubre 1999
9 personas de un total de 11 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- THIS A PERFECT RECORDING
THIS 1984 COMEBACK ALBUM FROM ROCKS FIRST LADY, IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. "PRIVATE DANCER" IS TINA AT HER BEST. THIS ALBUM SPAWNED A #1 RECORD, AND 4 TOP 10 SINGLES, NOT TO MENTION ITS LOFT OF GRAMMY AWARDS, AND AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS. I MUST HAVE IN ANY MUSIC COLLECTION, THIS ALBUM WENT ON TO SELL OVER 12 MILLION COPIES WORLDWIDE. IF YOU DONT HAVE IT WHICH IS KIND OF UNUSUAL THEN YOU MUST GET THIS CLASSIC TINA TURNER ALBUM
4 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- A legthy, superb value album that you never tire of
This is the most complete Tina Turner album there is, giving the best taste of all her abilities. Other albums of her's, whilst good do not give the full vocal/emotional picture. 'Help' is a sweet rendition of the Beatles' track and one of the best covers ever. 'Rock n roll widow' is soft and full of controlled pain. 'Steel Claw' is a hard rock scorcher, revealing her energy and rawness. 'What's love..?" is a track you are always willing to listen to and 'Better be Good to Me' is another rock n roll belter. 'Let's stay together' and 'Private Dancer' are superb songs and very well sung, and are well framed by tracks such as 'I might have been Queen' and 'Show some respect' which superbly show you what this woman is about. Few albums are able to present and reveal a person as well as this album presents Tina Turner, in all her passion, drive and high octane raunch. 'I wrote a letter' and 'When I was young' are great additions to the album. Tina Turner is really only appreciated when considered as a live performer. 'I can't stand the rain', for example, works far better in concert than on a studio album. But 'Private Dancer' is an album that hints at what "hurricane Tina" is like live and does not disapoint. This album is a snapshot of the woman with the best legs on the planet, the scariest hair on the planet and a voice that "can melt vinyl". Her life's pain, torment, courage and attitude are neatly packaged on this well-stocked album and I thoroughly recommend it to you as an essential part of any musical collection. This woman was married to the man who is the "father of rock n roll", has sold more concert tickets than any other woman in history, has sold 75 million albums and still rocks in her sixties - she must have a place in all music collections, she is quite simply the best.
Análisis de usuario - 29 Abril 1999
3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- TRULY THE QUEEN OF ROCK N ROLL
This is one of Tinas best albums. It went to number 1 all over the world and sparked many hit singles. It starts of with the autobiographical I Might Have Been Queen and then launces into Tina's biggest hit of her carreer, Whats Love Got To Do With It? Then its the rockin Show Some Respect followed by the mellow I Cant Stand the Rain. Then its one of my favorites Better BE Good. I love that song. Other songs include Private Dancer, Lets Stay Together, and Help
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