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Queen of Rock 'N' Roll [Clear Vinyl]
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Queen of Rock 'N' Roll [Clear Vinyl]
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Queen of Rock 'N' Roll [Clear Vinyl]
Current price: $26.59
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Delivered months after her May 2023 death,
Queen of Rock 'N' Roll
is the first comprehensive solo retrospective assembled on
Tina Turner
in many years. Spanning either three CDs or five LPs, the box set follows a chronological order, opening with a trippy reading of
Led Zeppelin
's "Whole Lotta Love" -- popularized in Disney's
Cruella
-- then swiftly running through several late-'70s tracks that didn't often appear on collections before the comp reaches her great comeback of 1984. By this point, the collection is seven cuts deep and there's another 48 songs to go, which means
relies heavily on her international hits of the 1990s and beyond, building upon her basic hits with live cuts and re-recordings. It perhaps winds up getting a little too glossy and tasteful by the close of the collection, yet this, of all
Turner
compilations, paints a portrait of the entire arc of
Tina
's solo career. Her rawest, nerviest, and funkiest material is missing, but this depicts her comeback and reign in vivid detail. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Queen of Rock 'N' Roll
is the first comprehensive solo retrospective assembled on
Tina Turner
in many years. Spanning either three CDs or five LPs, the box set follows a chronological order, opening with a trippy reading of
Led Zeppelin
's "Whole Lotta Love" -- popularized in Disney's
Cruella
-- then swiftly running through several late-'70s tracks that didn't often appear on collections before the comp reaches her great comeback of 1984. By this point, the collection is seven cuts deep and there's another 48 songs to go, which means
relies heavily on her international hits of the 1990s and beyond, building upon her basic hits with live cuts and re-recordings. It perhaps winds up getting a little too glossy and tasteful by the close of the collection, yet this, of all
Turner
compilations, paints a portrait of the entire arc of
Tina
's solo career. Her rawest, nerviest, and funkiest material is missing, but this depicts her comeback and reign in vivid detail. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine