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Ike & Tina Turner's first recordings together were on Sue Records in 1961 and 1962, and this delightful 12-song set captures the best of those sessions. Tina's impassioned vocals explode like dynamite here, only a half-step away from gospel, and with Ike's ragged garage soul guitar backing, these cuts are every bit as exciting as their later, more famous recordings, and fans are missing a lot if they haven't heard this early material. Every track crackles with a rough-hewn gospel intensity, particularly the loose "It's Gonna Work Out Fine," "You Should Have Treated Me Right," the slow-building and glorious "So Fine," and the garage gospel mixed with R&B sound of "I'm Fed Up." Ike & Tina actually refined their sound as the decade went on, believe it or not, and these wonderfully raw and vital early recordings are where it all began. ~ Steve Leggett Ike & Tina Turner So Fine Songs | 1. | It's Gonna Work out Fine |
| 2. | Poor Fool |
| 3. | I Idolize You |
| 4. | Tra La La La La |
| 5. | You Should Have Treated Me Right |
| 6. | Sleepless |
| 7. | So Fine |
| 8. | Ain't Nobody's Business |
| 9. | I'm Fed Up |
| 10. | You Got What You Wanted |
| 11. | Cussin', Cryin', & Carryin' On |
| 12. | Nothing You Can Do, Boy |
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