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| Stanje: | Polovan bez oštećenja |
| Garancija: | Ne |
| Isporuka: | Pošta CC paket (Pošta) Post Express Lično preuzimanje |
| Plaćanje: | Tekući račun (pre slanja) Lično |
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Novi Sad, Novi Sad |
Izdavač: Ostalo
Žanr: Pop, Rok
Poreklo: Strani izvođač
Original, made in EU
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Studio album by Tina Turner
Released October 28, 1999
Studio
CTS Studios (London, England)
DreamHouse Studios (London, England)
Olympic Studios (London, England)
Sarm West (London, England)
Powerplay, (Zurich, Switzerland)
The Arc
Length 47:09
Label Parlophone
Producer
AbsoluteTerry BrittenJohnny DouglasBrian RawlingMark Taylor
Tina Turner chronology
Wildest Dreams
(1996) Twenty Four Seven
(1999) All the Best
(2004)
Twenty Four Seven is the tenth and final solo studio album by singer Tina Turner. First released by Parlophone in Europe in October 1999, it received a North American release through Virgin Records in February 2000. As with her previous album Wildest Dreams (1996), Turner worked with a small team of British producers on the album, including Mark Taylor, Brian Rawling, Johnny Douglas, Terry Britten and production team Absolute. Singer Bryan Adams appears on both the title track and `Without You`.
The album received a mixed reception from music critics, many of whom praised Turner`s vocal performance but found the material too formulaic. A commercial success, it topped the albums charts in Switzerland and reached the top ten on most of the charts it appeared on. In the United States, Twenty Four Seven scored Turner her biggest first week sales by then. Lead single `When the Heartache Is Over` became a top-ten hit, while the Twenty Four Seven Tour emerged as the highest-grossing tour of 2000. Twenty Four Seven was Turner`s last full-length studio album before her death in 2023.
Promotion
Main article: Twenty Four Seven Tour
Several singles were released in support of the album. Twenty Four Seven was preceded by lead single `When the Heartache Is Over`, released in October 1999.[1] Written by Graham Stack and John Reid, the dance pop song became a considerable hit both on the pop and dance charts, reaching the top ten in Finland and the United Kingdom, as well as the top twenty in Flemish Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.[2] It also peaked at number three on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs, becoming Turner`s biggest hit on that chart since 1984`s `Let`s Stay Together`.[3]
Follow-up `Whatever You Need`, written by Russ Courtenay and Harriet Roberts and released in January 2000, was less successful but peaked at number seven on the Czech Singles Chart while also reaching the top twenty in Finland and the Netherlands.[4] `Don`t Leave Me This Way`, a cover version of English entertainer Malandra Burrows same-titled 1998 recording,[5] served as the album`s second single in German-speaking Europe. Released in February 2000, the ballad reached number 16 in the Czech Republic and entered the lower half on the German Singles Chart.[6]
Billed as her final outing, Turner embarked on the Twenty Four Seven Tour from March 23 to December 6, 2000. The highest-grossing tour of 2000, it grossed over $120 million.[7] The same year, Twenty Four Seven was released as a limited-edition special pack with a bonus disc including live recordings from Turner`s 60th birthday celebration in London in November 1999, as well as the music videos for `When the Heartache Is Over` and `Whatever You Need`.[8]
Track listing
Twenty Four Seven track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. `Whatever You Need`
Harriet RobertsRussell Courtenay
Johnny Douglas 4:49
2. `All the Woman`
Paul WilsonAndy WatkinsTracy Ackerman
AbsoluteDouglas[a]
4:03
3. `When the Heartache Is Over`
Graham StackJohn Reid
Brian RawlingMark Taylor
3:44
4. `Absolutely Nothing`s Changed`
Terry BrittenJohn O`Kane
Britten 3:43
5. `Talk to My Heart`
DouglasGraham Lyle
Douglas 5:08
6. `Don`t Leave Me This Way`
Paul BarryTaylorRawling
RawlingTaylor
4:19
7. `Go Ahead`
James HouseAnthony Little
Douglas 4:20
8. `Without You`
WilsonWatkinsShernette May
Absolute 4:06
9. `Falling`
Tim FraserSol Connell
Britten 4:21
10. `I Will Be There`
Barry GibbRobin GibbMaurice Gibb
AbsoluteDouglas[b]
4:37
11. `Twenty Four Seven`
BrittenCharlie Dore
Britten 3:47
Credits are taken from the album`s liner notes.[25]
Musicians
Tina Turner – lead vocals
Tracy Ackerman, Bryan Adams, Terry Britten – backing vocals
Pete Lincoln – acoustic guitar
Pino Palladino – bass guitar
Terry Britten, Phil Hudson, Milton McDonald, Phil Palmer, Adam Phillips, Alan Ross – guitar
Peter Hope-Evans – harmonica
Duncan Mackay, Mike Stevens, Nichol Thompson – horns
Absolute, Marcus Brown, Dave Clews, Johnny Douglas, Graham Stack, Mark Taylor – other instrumentation
Mark Taylor – keyboards
Bruno Bridges – programming
The London Musicians Orchestra – strings
Steve Sidwell – trumpet
Technical and production
Record producers – Absolute, Terry Britten, Johnny Douglas, Brian Rawling, Mark Taylor
Engineering – Marc Lane, Ren Swan, Paul Wright – sound engineer
Mastering engineer – Doug Sax