Simply the Best [CD & DVD] Tina Turner

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  • Release Date: 09/30/2003
  • Original Release: 1991
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 724359043302
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Simply the Best [CD & DVD]

1LISTENThe Best 4:10
2LISTENBetter Be Good to Me 3:40
3LISTENI Can't Stand the Rain 3:43
4LISTENWhat's Love Got to Do With It 3:50
5LISTENI Don't Wanna Lose You 4:20
6LISTENNutbush City Limits The 90's Version 3:44
7LISTENWhat You Get Is What You See 4:28
8LISTENLet's Stay Together 3:39
9LISTENRiver Deep, Mountain High 3:40
10LISTENSteamy Windows 4:04
11LISTENTypical Male 4:15
12LISTENWe Don't Need Another Hero From Thunderdome 4:16
13LISTENPrivate Dancer 4:02
14LISTENLook Me in the Heart 3:41
15LISTENIt Takes Two 4:13
16LISTENI Want You Near Me 3:53
17LISTENWay of the World 4:25
18LISTENLove Thing 4:28

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Editorial Reviews

Simply the Best is surrounded by some of the best situations a compilation can hope for. Tina Turner's work for Capitol past Private Dancer was spotty, she made a bunch of appearances on soundtracks and other artists' albums, and most of the tracks on Private Dancer are good enough to own twice. Almost half of Private Dancer shows up on Simply the Best, but you don't have to endure the way the original album spiraled down into slick fizzle. Instead you have to endure a misguided, pumped-up house remix of "Nutbush City Limits," but that's it. Everything else here is either top-notch or campy, certifiable fun. A duet with Rod Stewart on "It Takes Two" supplies the fun along with the new track, "I Want You Near Me" (Turner to lover: "You're so good with your hands/To help me with a hook or zip"). The two other new tracks tacked to the end beat out most of the album cuts the collection passes on, plus you get the bombastic "We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)" without having to buy a dull soundtrack. The oldest cut by years is the monolithic "River Deep-Mountain High," which is a bona fide classic but sonically out of place here. Reprogram the disc to play it at the beginning or end, skip the new "Nutbush" completely, and you've got sparkling, nearly perfect overview of Turner's postcomeback career. [In 2003 Capitol reissued the original release and added the Simply the Best DVD collection of videos and live footage.] David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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