IKE & TINA TURNER: Kings of Rhythm Dance LP

19.00

In stock

Description

Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm - The Gulley

It's Gonna Work Out Fine

In the late 1950s, Tina Turner (née Anna Mae Bullock) caught a performance of Ike Turner‘s Kings of Rhythm at a St. Louis nightclub and practically begged Ike to let her sing with the band. Ike refused, as only men were allowed to sing in his group at the time, but she persisted, and once he heard Tina sing he wouldn’t let her stop. Since that fateful meeting, the world of R&B has never been the same. Ike & Tina Turner’s Kings of Rhythm Dance is their second long player, originally released in 1961, and it is full of stompers, rippers, and all around rocking R&B magic. Ike’s guitar tone and style are the perfect complement to Tina’s unmistakable voice. Now nearly impossible to find on original LP at a reasonable price, Rumble once again saves the party by putting another rare R&B classic back in print. Features the original hit version of “It’s Gonna Work Out Fine.”

Tracking:
A side:
A1: The Gulley
A2: Twistaroo
A3: Trackdown Twist
A4: Potatoe Mash
A5: It’s Gonna Work Out Fine
A6: Steel Guitar Rag
B side:
B1: Doublemint
B2: The Rooster
B3: Prancing
B4: Katanga
B5: The Groove
B6: Going Home