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Hot on the heels of a new career-spanning compilation, the late Queen of Rock gets honored in an extra special way with the digital debuts of four rare solo albums, recorded well before her incredible comeback with 1984's Private Dancer. Tina Turns the Country On! [1974] and Acid Queen [1975] were extraordinarily eclectic affairs that included covers of The Who [following her appearance as the Acid Queen in the band's film adaptation of Tommy], The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, Kris Kristofferson, Dolly Parton and others - plus some of her final recordings with Ike Turner before she left him following years of abuse. Her first post-Ike album, 1978's Rough, featured covers of Elton John ["The Bitch is Back"] and Willie Nelson ["Funny How Time Slips Away"], while 1979's Love Explosion, never released in the U.S., leaned into disco originals and a few soulful covers like The O'Jays' "Back Stabbers." A crucial chapter of Tina's unique story is now unlocked for even more to enjoy!

Tina Turner, Tina Turns the Country On! / Acid Queen / Rough / Love Explosion [Parlophone]
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Acid Queen: iTunes / Amazon
Rough: iTunes / Amazon
Love Explosion: iTunes / Amazon