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2007 digitally remastered reissue of the British Funk/Jazz/Pop band's second release featuring one bonus track: 'Wings Of Love'. Although recorded before their debut album, this collection of early tracks by Mark King and co. were the actual recordings that helped them secure their contract with Polydor Records. They find the band in Jazz/Funk instrumental mode, led by the astounding bass playing of King and the ivory-tinkling of Mike Lindup. Polydor. Early Tapes Review
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$19.99 Raven presents two classic soul/funk albums by Ike & Tina Turner, "Nutbush City Limits" and "Feel Good" on one CD for the first time. Dominated by Tina Turner's powerful voice and volcanic stage presence and Ike's hard-driving guitar, the duo's incendiary, funked-up blend of rock and soul made them one of the most potent live acts of the early 1970s. These two storming albums saw the duo transplant the visceral frenzy of their stage act successfully into the studio. Complete with five bonus tracks, including the Extended Disco Version of their iconic signature tune "Nutbush City Limits" and Tina Turner's super-funky rendition of The Who's "I Can See For Miles", this 25-track, 77 minute CD represents great value for all fans of rock, soul and funk. Raw, passionate, sexual and celebratory: this is Ike and Tina Turner at the peak of their powers.
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