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DescriptionTina Turner - Rio '88 Live in Concert On January 16, 1988, Tina Turner the Lioness of Rock performed in front of a record-breaking crowd in Rio de Janeiro. Accompanied by a stunning Line-Up of musicians, samba dancers, glitter and fireworks, Tina delivers 13 songs in her own inimitable and explosive style. Still touring in support of her 1986 Break Every Rule album, Tina proves herself to be an action-packed entertainer dancing, singing and captivating the crowd during the course of this 74-minute concert. Genre: Rhythm & Blues, Rock & Roll Source: DVD PAL Label: Eagle Vision Aspect Ratio: 4:3 Video Format: AVI Resolution: 640×480 Video Bitrate: 1350 KB/s Frames per second: 25 Pixel Depth: 8 bits Writing Library: XviD 1.3.0.dev55 Audio Format: AC3 Channels: 2.0 Audio Bitrate: 384 KB/s Sampling Rate: 48 KHz Bit Depth: 16 bits Language: English Subtitles: None Runtime: 1:14:14 Recorded: Jan 16, 1988 Released: July 07, 2003 Rating: 8.0/10 (43 votes) Additional Info: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0267029/ File Size: 923 MB Line-Up Tina Turner - vocals Jack Bruno - drums Deric Dyer - saxophone, keyboards Bob Feit - bass, vocals John Miles - keyboards, guitar, vocals James Ralston - guitar, vocals Steve Scales - percussion Don Snow - keyboards, saxophone, vocals Laurie Wisefield - guitar Tracklist 01 Addicted to Love 02 I Can't Stand the Rain 03 Typical Male 04 Better Be Good to Me 05 Private Dancer 06 We Don't Need Another Hero 07 What's Love Got to Do with It? 08 Help 09 Let's Stay Together 10 Proud Mary 11 What You Get Is What You See 12 Break Every Rule 13 Paradise Is Here Tina Turner Awards MOBO (Music of Black Origin): Lifetime Achievement Award, 1999 World Music: Outstanding Contribution to Music Award, 1993 Grammy: Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, Tina Live in Europe, 1989 Image: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Motion Picture, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, 1986 Grammy: Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, "Back Where You Started", 1987 Grammy: Best Rock Vocal Performance, "One of the Living", 1986 Grammy: Record Of The Year, "What’s Love Got to Do With It", 1985 Grammy: Song Of The Year, "What’s Love Got to Do With It", 1985 Grammy: Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, "What’s Love Got to Do With It", 1985 Grammy: Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, "Better Be Good To Me", 1985 Screens When she joined Ike's band, Tina Turner and the Kings of Rhythm immediately burned up the R&B and pop charts with the single 'A Fool in Love' (1960). Later billed as the Ike and Tina Turner Revue, the musical group gained higher prominence through their attractive live performances and catchy singles. As the jewel of the Ike and Tina Turner Revue for most of the 60s and 70s, she perfected her unique stageshow, quitting the band in 1976. After languishing in obscurity for two years until her 1978 divorce from Ike, Turner made one of the most miraculous comebacks in show business history when a stunning series of albums -starting with 1984's 'Private Dancer' and on through 'Break Every Rule' and 'Foreign Affairs' (1989)- made her into one of the biggest female recording artists in history. Recorded on the final night of her Break Every Rule world tour, Tina Turner: Rio '88 documents the Queen of Rock & Roll in all her exhilarating glory, marking the apex of the mother of all music-career comebacks. Famous for her long legs, big hair and raspy voice, this spectacular fusion of Rhythm'n'Blues and Rock'n'Roll shows Tina in her younger days and more on her wild side. The concert was part of her 1987/88 "Break Every Rule" world tour which broke box office records in 13 countries and became the biggest concert tour in Europe ever. As she explodes, she enters Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro to an ecstatic audience of over 182.000 fans like a triumphant heroine, riding in on a float that was used during the carnival festival, complete with exotic dancers. "Are you ready for me?" she asks at the start, like a cautionary warning. Her voice is in great shape, the band is top notch, the outfits are changed at times for the visit and the set could not go on long enough for me. Turner has done many concerts and many of them have also been issued multiple times, but there is just something special about this show that distinguishes it from her many great moments on stage. It is another amazing performance from her monumental comeback, and its a show by our Queen Of Rock you need to see just for all of its energy. This concert was telecast live to America on HBO and this only added to the number of people who was watching Tina give a performance of a lifetime. It documents the immense talent of one iconic woman who exuded the energy, sex, and sweat of Rock & Roll better than almost anyone before or since. Tina showes the world that she still has what it takes to be a worldwide loved super diva, and she wants to go out with a bang! So watch out...Tina is on fire again. Related Torrents
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