excellent set from Tina Turner
Foreign Affair by and featuring Tony Joe White with Mark Knopfler
Tony Joe White also features on Steamy Windows another of his
stunning vocals and soulful bluesy backing throughout
cd is in excellent condition and plays perfectly
insert and booklet in near mint condition
complete refund on return of item including return postage if not satisfied with condition
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| Track listing | 1. Steamy Windows 2. Best 3. You Know Who (Is Doing You Know What) 4. Undercover Agent For The Blues 5. Look Me In The Heart 6. Be Tender With Me Baby 7. You Can't Stop Me Loving You 8. Ask Me How I Feel 9. Falling Like Rain 10. I Don't Wanna Lose You 11. Not Enough Romance 12. Foreign Affair
| | Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Recording type: | Studio | | Distributor: | EMI | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
| | Album notes | Personnel: Tina Turner (vocals); Tony Joe White (guitar, harmonica, synthesizers); Dan Hartman (guitar, keyboards); Eddie Martinez, Neil Taylor, James Ralston, Gene Black, Pat Thrall, Phil Palmer, Mark Knopfler (guitar); Elliot Lewis, Nick Glennie-Smith (strings, keyboards); Gary Barnacle, Edgar Winter, Timmy Cappello (saxophone); Phil Ashley, Phillipe Saisse, Casey Young (keyboards); Jeff Bova (synthesizer); Carmine Rojas, T.M. Stephens, Rupert Hine (bass); J.T. Lewis, Art Wood, Geoff Dugmore (drums); Albert Hammond (percussion, background vocals); Danny Cummings (percussion); Lance Ellington, Tessa Niles, Sandy Stewart, David Munday, Roger Davies, Graham Lyle, Holly Knight (background vocals).Producers include: Tina Turner, Dan Hartman, Rupert Hine, Albert Hammond, Roger Davies.Engineers include: Chris Lord-Alge, Andrew Scarth, Mike Ging.Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York, New York.Tina Turner's gazillion-selling last album of the '80s was, among other interesting things, a sort of affirmative action program for singer-songwriter-guitarist Tony Joe White. White had been little heard from at the time, but here he not only contributed four songs, including the characteristically swampy "Steamy Windows" (where he bounced sinuous lead guitar off Mark Knopfler's charged rhythm work) but also co-produced them. Turner herself is in sensational form throughout the album, particularly on the return to her roots that is "Undercover Agent for the Blues," and the knowingly anthemic and self-referential "The Best." The song's title is an apt review of the entire album.
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