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All The Best

All The Best
Tina Turner

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Second greatest hits collection from the legendary queen ofsoulful pop-rock. Largely featuring tracks from her 80s and90s solo output, it includes three new songs - among them the single 'Open Arms' - as well as several re-recorded versions and the Phil Collins-penned 'Great Spirits', which Turner recorded for the Disney soundtrack 'Brother Bear'.

Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Open Arms
  2. Nutbush City Limits
  3. What You See is What You Get
  4. Missing You
  5. The Best
  6. River Deep Mountain High
  7. When The Heartache Is Over
  8. Let's Stay Together
  9. I Don't Wanna Fight
  10. Whatever You Need
  11. I Can't Stand The Rain
  12. Goldeneye
  13. I Don't Want To Lose You
  14. Great Spirits
  15. Proud Mary
  16. Addicted to Love (Live)

Disc 2:

  1. In Your Wildest Dreams
  2. Private Dancer
  3. Why Must We Wait Until Tonight
  4. Typical Male
  5. Tonight (with David Bowie)
  6. Complicated Disaster
  7. On Silent Wings
  8. Something Special
  9. We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)
  10. It's Only Love (with Bryan Adams)
  11. Cose Della Vita (with Eros Ramazotti)
  12. Steamy Windows
  13. Paradise is Here
  14. What's Love Got To Do With It
  15. Better Be Good To Me
  16. Two People
  17. Something Beautiful Remains

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #527 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-11-01
  • Number of discs: 2

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
The 2-CD All The Best collects together all of Tina Turner's big hits old and new, and includes early tracks such as the kickin' "Nutbush City Limits" and the soulful "River Deep Mountain High" alongside 80s classics, like "We Don't Need Another Hero" and "Private Dancer", and new songs, such as " Two People" and "Something Beautiful Remains".


Customer Reviews

The definitive collection5
If you're a fan of Tina Turner and looking for a greatest hits album, this is the one to go for. There are a few other "hits" compilations but this is undoubtedly the most complete. It has all of the best stuff and a few live versions too. Most importantly for me it has the track "Proud Mary" from her time with Ike. An excellent compilation of hits from a star of genuine quality.

Tina Turner - All The Best: 2 Disc Album5
The 2004 compilation `All The Best' is a more career spanning compilation than it's predecessor 'Simply The Best'. Although not covering any `Ike & Tina Turner' songs except for `Nutbush City Limits' in which the original recording appears and Proud Mary, which interestingly enough the 1993 Soundtrack Version appears. Also of course the Classic `River Deep, Mountain High', which no Tina Turner Compilation would be complete without. Also features on `Tina Live In Europe', which contains a Live Recording of the song, which I urge you to check out. The new songs are great contemporary pop tunes, however we also see amore laid back Tina with new cuts such as Something Special and Great Spirits from Disney's Brother Bear Soundtrack. Open Arms was the single from the album, it was nice to see Tina back in the charts and on Television for awhile. The song `Complicated Disaster' is such a great track, as Tina says in the DVD Interview on `All The Best: The Live Collection' DVD (which should also be checked out) Tina says it sounds very `now' and is current. It is definitely a stand out track among the new recordings.
The artwork is especially classy featuring a beautiful Tina Turner `as always' in a gorgeous setting, with lovely sunset lighting, she looks relaxed and happy and still a symbol of Courage, Talent and Survival. This album features her most important hits spanning from the 1960's to the mid 2000's, which is truly amazing! We get some previously unavailable on a Tina Turner record songs, such as studio versions of `Tonight with David Bowie' and `It's Only Love With Bryan Adams', however we still don't have `One Of The Living' from the Mad Max Soundtrack here. They all compliment and work well together as the old and new are intertwined within each other and still sound fresh, vibrant but also raw with Tina Turner's amazing voice. Proving that Tina Turner's Music Is Timeless.

GREAT ALBUM4
I absolutely adore Tina and all her albums (with the exception of 24/7). This compilation of hits is very impressive. It's well done and the songs are well chosen. The old, older and new songs follow eachother perfectly. Tina's music has certainly withstood the test of time. But, for me, there are two downsides. Why isn't Whatever You Want, Break Every Rule and One of the living on the album?? And the Booklet is one of the worst i've seen. Although the pictures are nice, i would've liked some information on the songs, or a biography, or discograpy, a little word to the fans, SOMETHING. These are the only reasons I'm not giving this album 5 stars.