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Tina Greets Best-Of with 'Open Arms'
09/29/2004 5:36 PM, Reuters Jason Macneil
Three new songs will grace the Tina Turner retrospective "All the Best," due Nov. 1 internationally
via EMI and tentatively in February in North America.
The new cuts are "Something Special," "Complicated
Disaster" and the single "Open Arms," which will be
commercially released Oct. 25 internationally.
Also featured on the collection is a live cover version of
the late Robert Palmer 's "Addicted to Love" taken from a London
performance, as well as a duet with Italian singer Eros
Ramazotti on "Cose Della Vita."
The set also includes such signature songs as "What's Love
Got to Do With It," "River Deep Mountain High" and Turner's
cover of Credence Clearwater Revival's "Proud Mary."
Turner retired from touring in 2000, but continues to make
appearances. Next up on her schedule is the Nordic Music Awards
on Oct. 21 and TeleVizierRing 2004 the following night in the
Netherlands.
Here is the track list for "All the Best":
Disc One:
"Nutbush City Limits"
"What You See Is What You Get"
"Missing You"
"Open Arms"
"The Best"
"River Deep Mountain High"
"When the Heartache Is Over"
"Let's Stay Together"
"I Don't Wanna Fight"
"Whatever You Need"
"I Can't Stand the Rain"
"Goldeneye"
"I Don't Want To Lose You:
"Great Spirits"
"Proud Mary"
"Addicted to Love"
Disc Two:
"In Your Wildest Dreams"
"Private Dancer"
"Why Must We Wait"
"Typical Male"
"Tonight" (with David Bowie )
"Complicated Disaster"
"On Silent Wings"
"Something Special"
"We Don't Need Another Hero"
"It's Only Love" (with Bryan Adams )
"Cose Della Vita" (with Eros Ramazotti)
"Steamy Windows"
"Paradise Is Here"
"What's Love Got to Do With It"
"Better Be Good to Me"
"Two People"
"Something Beautiful Remains"
Reuters/Billboard
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