Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Introduction Music 2. Steamy Windows 3. Typical Male 4. River Deep Mountain High 5. What You Get is What You See 6. Better Be Good To Me 7. Ninja Chase 8. Acid Queen, The 9. What's Love Got To Do With It 10. What's Love Got To Do With It [Reprise With Audience] 11. Private Dancer 12. Weapons Sequence 13. We Don't Need Another Hero 14. Help! 15. Let's Stay Together 16. Undercover Agent For the Blues 17. I Can't Stand the Rain 18. Jumpin' Jack Flash 19. It's Only Rock 'N' Roll (But I Like It) - (featuring Lisa Fischer) 20. Flamenco/009 Encounter 21. Goldeneye 22. Addicted To Love 23. Best, The 24. Proud Mary 25. Nutbush City Limits 26. Be Tender With Me Baby
DISC 2: 1. Steamy Windows 2. River Deep Mountain High 3. What You Get is What You See 4. Better Be Good To Me 5. What's Love Got To Do With It 6. Private Dancer 7. We Don't Need Another Hero 8. Let's Stay Together 9. Jumpin' Jack Flash 10. It's Only Rock 'N' Roll (But I Like It) - (featuring Lisa Fischer) 11. Goldeneye 12. Addicted To Love 13. Best, The 14. Proud Mary 15. Nutbush City Limits
| Details | | Playing Time: | 74 min. | | Contributing Artists: | Lisa Fischer | | Producer: | Dione Orrom, Rocky Oldham | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Live | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: John Miles, Laurie Wisefield (vocals, guitar); Oliver Marland, Joel Campbell (vocals, keyboards); Euge Groove (saxophone, keyboards); Jack Bruno (drums); Solange Guenier, Ferly Prado, Djeneba Aduayom (dancer); Stacy Campbell, Lisa Fischer (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Chris Lord Alge. Recording information: GelreDome, Arnhem, Holland. Directors: David Maller; Tina Turner. Photographer: Andrew Macpherson. A souvenir of Tina Turner's 50th Anniversary Tour of 2008 and 2009, '09's TINA LIVE - available as separate DVD and CD sets, as live albums are in the 2000s - showcases a performer who remains dynamic even as she stares down her 70th birthday. Tina never sounds like a senior citizen or a grand dame: if anything, she may be a tad too vigorous, with every song here, even the ballads, pushed toward the brink. This keeps things exciting, bordering on the exhausting for the home audience, but what impresses is how Tina Turner remains so energetic at this stage of her career, which is reason enough for her catalog to be expanded by yet another live album.
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