Here, in its entirety, is my review of the Tina Turner tribute channel on SiriusXM:
Too much nice and easy. Not enough nice and rough.
If you tune in to SiriusXM Channel 49 through this Friday (June 2), you’ll hear a playlist with lots from Tina’s solo career and considerably less from her Ike and Tina career. I get it.
My friend Larry Grogan said pretty much everything I wanted to say about that on last night’s Funky 16 Corners Radio Show, “a tribute to the mighty Tina Turner.”
“Most of the world knows her by her 1980s resurgence as a solo superstar, and there’s even another part of the world that only knows her from, say, ‘Proud Mary’ on in the late 1960s.
“Ike and Tina Turner were working together from the very earliest part of the 1960s, making some of the greatest R&B and soul records of the era, period. Her vocal through that time makes her one of the preeminent female vocalists of the classic soul era. Just an absolute monument to her power and nuance. Just absolutely an amazing, amazing singer.”
That neatly sums up SiriusXM’s priorities in programming its Tina Turner channel. Play all the songs that most of the world knows. Play some of the lesser-known songs. Either way, make people happy, which is good.
I came in with that other part of the world, having had “Proud Mary” blow my 12-year-old mind upon seeing it performed on “The Ed Sullivan Show” in early 1970 or my 13-year-old mind upon its release as a single in early 1971.
I also got swept up in the big wave of her resurgence in the ’80s, then started exploring that earliest third level some 20 years ago as I got back into collecting records and rounded up all the Ike and Tina albums I could find. These 16 albums, dating from 1965 to 1985, upper left to lower right.
Larry opened his show with 9 scorching minutes of Ike and Tina live from a 1966 film, part of a half-hour set that also featured Tina live (from the 1965 record at upper left) and three from The Ikettes.
I listened to four hours of the Tina Turner channel while in the car this afternoon. Larry’s set and SiriusXM overlapped only with “Something’s Got a Hold on Me” from that same 1965 “Live!” record (and played only once in 21 hours today).
Of the 16 Ike and Tina records seen above, Sirius XM has played cuts from at least six of them on the tribute channel today. So give it a listen in the next couple of days. If you’re patient, you’ll hear a wee bit of the good vintage stuff.
But don’t miss the first half-hour of Larry’s tribute show.
Then please enjoy some of my favorite cuts from a couple of older posts, one that showed some love for Tina Turner when she was still with us, and the other featuring a Carnegie Hall show from 1971.
Rest in power, Tina Turner.