Tina Turner Simply The Best Vinyl LP Blue Colour 2024
Tracklist:
LP 1
- The Best
- I Can't Stand The Rain
- What's Love Got To Do With It
- I Don't Wanna Lose You
- Let's Stay Together
- Steamy Windows
- Typical Male
- We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)
- Private Dancer
- Better Be Good To Me
LP 2
- Nutbush City Limits (The 90's Version)
- It Takes Two (Duet With Rod Stewart)
- River Deep-Mountain High
- Be Tender With Me Baby
- Addicted To Love (Live In London, 1987)
- I Want You Near Me
- Way Of The World
- Love Thing
‘The Best’, the global smash hit track by Tina Turner that still resonates to this day through dance floors, sporting arenas, radio stations and beyond. To commemorate this incredible record, and the career of one of the most iconic and important performers in the history of popular music, ‘Simply The Best’, was reissued on 22nd November 2019 on double gatefold LP four days before Tina Turner’s 80th birthday. This blue double gatefold LP will be back in circulation on 8th March 2024.
‘Simply The Best’ is an 18-track collection of some of Tina Turner’s best-loved songs including ‘What's Love Got To Do With It’, ‘I Don't Wanna Lose You’, ‘Steamy Windows’ and ‘Private Dancer’. Originally released in 1991 and gaining multi-platinum status around the world, it spent over two years in the UK charts and is one of the best selling best-of compilations of all time.
Tina has sold over 200 million records and has had ten UK top ten hit singles and nine UK top 10 albums and was the first female artist to have a top 40 hit in six consecutive decades in the UK. Her albums combined are 20x platinum in the UK and 9x platinum in the US whilst also achieving huge sales throughout the rest of the world. She has won eight Grammy Awards and been nominated for 25. She was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1991, has stars on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame and St. Louis Walk of Fame. Her 1988 Break Every Rule tour, broke the world record for the largest paying audience at a solo concert, with 184,000 at the Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro and Rolling Stone Magazine named her #17 in 100 Greatest Singers of All Time and #63 in 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.