- Rough (album)
Infobox Album |
Name = Rough
Type =Album
Artist =Tina Turner
Released = 1978
Recorded =
Genre = Pop,R&B , Rock, Soul
Length =
Label =EMI Music /Ariola Records /United Artists
Producer = Bob Monaco
Reviews =
Last album = "Acid Queen"
(1975)
This album = Rough
(1978)
Next album = "Love Explosion"
(1979)"Rough" is
Tina Turner 's third solo album, released in 1978 on theEMI Music label in the UK,Ariola Records inWest Germany andUnited Artists in the U.S. This was the first solo album she recorded withoutIke Turner . Her first two solo albums "Tina Turns the Country On " (1974) and "Acid Queen" (1975) were both recorded while she was still married to Turner and a member of theIke and Tina Turner Revue, "Rough" can therefore be said to be her first proper solo album. The divorce proceedings between the couple finally ended in 1978, the same year as "Rough" was released, leaving Tina penniless - but with the legal right to use the stage name Tina Turner.The album was made up of rock songs, instead of the soul and R&B music that she typically performed with the revue. But the album was recorded at the height of the disco era and so shows influences from that genre. The opening track, "Fruits of the Night", for example, was co-written by
Giorgio Moroder 's longtime collaboratorPete Bellotte . The rock'n'roll number "Fire Down Below", aBob Seger cover, was later recorded byBette Midler for the 1979 movie "The Rose". The album also includes Turner's first cover version ofElton John "The Bitch Is Back ", which she re-recorded in 1991 for the tribute album ""."Rough" and its four singles, "Viva La Money", "Root Toot, Undisputable Rock & Roller", "
Sometimes When We Touch " - a cover ofDan Hill 's ballad - and "Night Time Is the Right Time ", all met with fairly limited commercial success on their release. But, like the preceding album "Acid Queen" and the follow-up album "Love Explosion", the album was a clear indication of the direction where Turner wanted to take her solo career, combining rock 'n roll with influences from contemporary pop and dance music.The album was re-issued on CD by
EMI Music in the early 1990s but is currently out of print.Track listing
Side A:
#"Fruits Of The Night" (E. & V. Zanki,Pete Bellotte ) - 4:05
#"The Bitch Is Back " (Elton John ,Bernie Taupin ) - 3:30
#"The Woman I'm Supposed To Be" (C. Wade) - 3:10
#"Viva La Money" (Allen Toussaint ) - 3:14
#"Funny How Time Slips Away" (Willie Nelson ) - 4:08
#"Earthquake & Hurricane" (Willie Dixon ) - 2:30Side B:
#"Root, Toot Undisputable Rock 'N Roller" (G. Jackson) - 4:29
#"Fire Down Below" (Bob Seger ) - 3:13
#"Sometimes When We Touch " (Dan Hill , B. Mann) - 3:54
#"A Woman In A Man's World" (H. David, A. P. Jordan) - 2:41
#"Night Time Is the Right Time " (L. Carr) - 6:21Personnel and production
Strings and horns arranged by Rick Kellis
Assistant engineer - Phil Moore
Engineer (recording and re-mix) - Roger Harris
Horns - Dennis Faris , Jeff "Dino" Deane , L.A. Horns, The , Rick Kellis
Mastered By - John Golden
Producer - Bob Monaco
Assistant producer - Jill Harris
Strings - The Gerald Lee String Company
Recorded and mixed at Conway Recording Studio, Hollywood
Mastered at Kendun Recorders
External links
Youtube Video showing Tina Turner performing "The Woman I'm Supposed to Be"
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=VY8WEU0BR3I]
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