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Review: The 1984 album Private Dancer marked an era of reinvention for singer Tina Turner, introducing her soaring, soulful rock and roll vocal to a whole new generation. With her new contract with Capitol Records and a powerful stage persona, this wild woman of rock was finally cementing an international reputation as an artist in her own right. Less than ten years earlier, she had very publicly walked out of her personal and professional relationship with Ike Turner, her husband and mentor, finally bringing to an end years of physical and mental abuse...
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August 24, 2012
Review: In a West End already saturated by jukebox shows like Rock of Ages, it's not necessarily a compliment to say that Soul Sister could transfer there tomorrow. But this one - far better than Thriller - Live but not as good as Jersey Boys - is an effective biographical tribute to Tina Turner that also revisits the territory previously explored in the biopic What's Love Got to Do with It of an infinitely troubled relationship with her controlling, abusive husband Ike Turner to give it an added human interest resonance...
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April 20, 2012