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| The Revue, in concert, 1971! Duo's best-selling album! Ooh Poo Pah Doo, Proud Mary, Respect, more. |
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| 1 Introductions |
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| 2 Piece of My Heart |
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| 3 Everday People |
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| 4 Introduction to Tina |
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| 5 Doin' the Tina Turner |
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| 6 Sweet Soul Music |
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| 7 Ooh Poo Pah Doo |
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| 8 Honky Tonk Women |
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| 9 A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knocking Everyday) |
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| 10 Proud Mary |
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| 11 Proud Mary (Encore) |
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| 12 I Smell Trouble |
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| 13 Ike's Tune |
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| 14 I Want to Take You Higher |
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| 15 I've Been Loving You Too Long |
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| 16 Respect |
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Album Review
The duo were at their peak of popularity when this hour-long performance was recorded in New York on April 1, 1971. Of course Turner's volcanic stage presence can't be fully translated onto disc, and the set list goes heavy on predictable covers like "Sweet Soul Music," "Honky Tonk Women," "I'Ve Been Loving You Too Long," "Respect," and a ten-minute-plus "Proud Mary." And the opening two numbers are sung not by Tina, but by the Ikettes. You'd be a real sourpuss, though, to let your rock critic microscope keep you from enjoying this smoky set. Tina drains every last bit of emotion from the material, especially on the bluesy "I Smell Trouble" and the drawn-out covers of "I'Ve Been Loving You Too Long" and "Proud Mary," and the band offers a cookin' stew of R&B-soul-rock, paced by Ike's reverberating guitar. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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