All the Best (Tina Turner album): Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 23: | Line 23: | ||
'''''All The Best''''' is a [[greatest hits]] [[album]] by [[Tina Turner]], released in November 2004. In October 2005, an abridged version was released, titled '''''All The Best: The Hits'''''. |
'''''All The Best''''' is a [[greatest hits]] [[album]] by [[Tina Turner]], released in November 2004. In October 2005, an abridged version was released, titled '''''All The Best: The Hits'''''. |
||
The track list concentrates on Turner's solo hits, but also features a few highlights from her partnership with [[Ike Turner]]. It also contains |
The track list concentrates on Turner's solo hits, but also features a few highlights from her partnership with [[Ike Turner]]. It also contains three new recordings : Open Arms; Something Special; Complicated Disaster. |
||
The album peaked at #6 in the [[UK Albums Chart]], selling nearly 45,000 copies in its first week and at #2 on the [[Billboard 200]] albums chart, selling 121,000 copies in its first week, making ''All the Best'' Tina Turner's highest debut in the [[United States]]. The album went [[platinum]] in the U.S. 3 months after its release. In March 2007, the album re-entered the UK Charts and peaked at #18. |
The album peaked at #6 in the [[UK Albums Chart]], selling nearly 45,000 copies in its first week and at #2 on the [[Billboard 200]] albums chart, selling 121,000 copies in its first week, making ''All the Best'' Tina Turner's highest debut in the [[United States]]. The album went [[platinum]] in the U.S. 3 months after its release. In March 2007, the album re-entered the UK Charts and peaked at #18. |
Revision as of 17:08, 13 June 2009
Untitled | |
---|---|
All The Best is a greatest hits album by Tina Turner, released in November 2004. In October 2005, an abridged version was released, titled All The Best: The Hits.
The track list concentrates on Turner's solo hits, but also features a few highlights from her partnership with Ike Turner. It also contains three new recordings : Open Arms; Something Special; Complicated Disaster.
The album peaked at #6 in the UK Albums Chart, selling nearly 45,000 copies in its first week and at #2 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, selling 121,000 copies in its first week, making All the Best Tina Turner's highest debut in the United States. The album went platinum in the U.S. 3 months after its release. In March 2007, the album re-entered the UK Charts and peaked at #18.
Track listing
2004 2-disc edition
Disc 1:
- "Open Arms" (Barson, Brammer, VanSertima) - 4:01
- Previously unreleased recording
- "Nutbush City Limits" (Original 1973 version) (Turner) - 2:57
- From Ike & Tina Turner's 1973 album Nutbush City Limits
- "What You Get Is What You See" (Britten, Graham) - 4:26
- From 1986 album Break Every Rule
- "Missing You" (Leonard, Sanford, Waite) - 4:39
- From 1996 album Wildest Dreams
- "The Best" (Chapman, Knight) - 5:29
- From 1989 album Foreign Affair
- "River Deep - Mountain High" (Original 1966 version) (Barry, Greenwich, Spector) - 3:41
- From Ike & Tina Turner 1966 album River Deep, Mountain High
- "When the Heartache Is Over" (Reid, Stack) - 3:44
- From 1999 album Twenty Four Seven
- "Let's Stay Together" (Green, Jackson, Mitchell) - 5:17
- From 1984 album Private Dancer
- "I Don't Wanna Fight" (7" Edit) (Duberry, Frieda, Lawrie) - 4:26
- Original version appears on 1993 soundtrack album What's Love Got to Do with It
- "Whatever You Need" (Courtenay, Roberts) - 4:49
- From 1999 album Twenty Four Seven
- "I Can't Stand the Rain" (Bryant, Miller, Peebles) - 3:43
- From 1984 album Private Dancer
- "GoldenEye" (Soundtrack album version) (Evans, Hewson) - 4:43
- From 1995 soundtrack album GoldenEye and 1996 album Wildest Dreams (US Edition)
- "I Don't Wanna Lose You" (Hammond, Lyle) - 4:20
- From 1989 album Foreign Affair
- "Great Spirits" (Collins) - 3:58
- From 2003 soundtrack album Brother Bear
- "Proud Mary" (Fogerty) - 5:26
- From the Ike & Tina Turner's 1970 album Workin' Together
- "Addicted to Love" (Live) (Palmer) - 5:22
- From 1988 album Tina Live in Europe
Disc 2:
- "In Your Wildest Dreams" (featuring Antonio Banderas) (Chapman, Knight) - 5:34
- From 1996 album Wildest Dreams (European edition)
- "Private Dancer" (7" Edit) (Knopfler) - 4:03
- Original version appears on 1984 album Private Dancer
- "Why Must We Wait Until Tonight" (7" Edit) (Adams, Lange) - 4:29
- Original version appears on 1993 soundtrack album What's Love Got to Do with It.
- "Typical Male" (Britten, Lyle) - 4:17
- From 1986 album Break Every Rule
- "Tonight" (duet with David Bowie) (Bowie, Pop) - 3:45
- From David Bowie's 1984 album Tonight.
- "Complicated Disaster" (Escoffery, Robson) - 3:43
- Previously unreleased recording
- "On Silent Wings" (featuring Sting) (Single Edit) (Ralston, White) - 4:20
- Original version appears on 1996 album Wildest Dreams
- "Something Special" (Hammond, Lyle) - 4:37
- Previously unreleased recording
- "We Don't Need Another Hero" (7" Edit) (Britten, Lyle) - 4:16
- Original version appears on 1985 soundtrack album Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
- "It's Only Love" (duet with Bryan Adams) (Adams, Vallance) - 3:16
- From Bryan Adams' 1984 album Reckless
- "Cose Della Vita/Can't Stop Thinking Of You" (duet with Eros Ramazzotti) (Cassano) - 4:50
- From Eros Ramazzotti's 1998 album Eros
- "Steamy Windows" (White) - 4:05
- From 1989 album Foreign Affair
- "Paradise Is Here" (7" Edit) (Brady) - 5:00
- Original version appears on 1986 album Break Every Rule
- "What's Love Got to Do with It?" (Britten, Lyle) - 3:48
- From 1984 album Private Dancer
- "Better Be Good to Me" (Chapman, Chinn, Knight) - 5:11
- From 1984 album Private Dancer
- "Two People" (Britten, Lyle) - 4:09
- From 1986 album Break Every Rule
- "Something Beautiful Remains" (Britten, Lyle) - 4:22
- From 1996 album Wildest Dreams
2005 single disc edition All The Best: The Hits
- "I Don't Wanna Fight" (7" Edit) (Duberry, Frieda, Lawrie) - 4:26
- Original version appears on 1993 soundtrack album What's Love Got to Do with It
- "What's Love Got to Do with It?" (Britten, Lyle) - 3:47
- From 1984 album Private Dancer
- "Proud Mary" (Fogerty) - 5:26
- From the Ike & Tina Turner's 1970 album Workin' Together.
- "Open Arms" (Barson, Brammer, VanSertima) - 4:01
- From 2004 two-disc edition All the Best
- "Private Dancer" (7" Edit) (Knopfler) - 4:02
- Original version appears on 1984 album Private Dancer
- "The Best" (Chapman, Knight) 5:29
- From 1989 album Foreign Affair
- "Better Be Good to Me" (Chapman, Chinn, Knight) - 5:10
- From 1984 album Private Dancer
- "Let's Stay Together" (Green, Jackson, Mitchell) - 5:17
- From 1984 album Private Dancer
- "Nutbush City Limits" (Original 1973 version) (Turner) - 2:57
- From Ike & Tina Turner's 1973 album Nutbush City Limits
- "Missing You" (Leonard, Sanford, Waite) - 4:39
- From 1996 album Wildest Dreams
- "Complicated Disaster" (Escoffery, Robson) - 3:42
- Previously unreleased recording
- "It's Only Love" (duet with Bryan Adams) (Adams, Vallance) - 3:16
- From Bryan Adams' 1984 album Reckless
- "Look Me in the Heart" (Kelly, Steinberg) - 3:44
- From 1989 album Foreign Affair
- "On Silent Wings" (featuring Sting) (Single Edit) (White) - 4:19
- Original version appears on 1996 album Wildest Dreams
- "Two People" (Britten, Lyle) - 4:09
- From 1986 album Break Every Rule
- "Typical Male" (Britten, Lyle) - 4:16
- From 1986 album Break Every Rule
- "We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)" (7" Edit) (Britten, Lyle) - 4:17
- Original version appears on 1985 soundtrack album Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
- "What You Get Is What You See" (Britten, Graham) - 4:26
- From 1986 album Break Every Rule
Chart Performance
Peak Position | Chart (2004/5) |
---|---|
2 | US Billboard 200 |
12 | US Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums |
2 | Portuguese Top 40 |
3 | Austria Top 75 |
3 | Swiss Top 100 |
5 | Belgium Top 50 |
5 | German Top 50 |
6 | UK Top 75 |
6 | World Top 40 |
6 | Denmark Top 40 |
7 | Netherlands Top 100 |
8 | Italian Top 50 |
8 | Norway Top 40 |
13 | New Zealand Top 40 |
14 | Sweden Top 60 |
15 | Finland Top 40 |
17 | Ireland Top 75 |