Ike & Tina Turner - In Person - Album

In Person

Album / Single (1969)

In Person is a live album, recorded at Basin Street West in San Francisco and contains songs performed by The Ikettes and Tina Turner. The album was reissued on compact disc in 2007 as part of the box set The Ike & Tina Turner Story.

Producer: Ike Turner
Photographer: Ed Caraeff
Release: July 1969 / 2007, 2018 (CD)
Label: Minit, United Artists / TimeLife (CD)
Format: Vinyl / Cartridge / CD
Charts: USA: #19 (R&B)

Ike & Tina Turner - In Person - Album

Tracks

  1. D.J. Bob Jones - MC 1:01
  2. Everyday People (Live) 3:05
  3. Written by Sylvester Stewart / Vocals by The Ikettes
  4. Medley (Live) 2:28
  5. Gimme Some Loving: Written by Steve Winwood, Muff Winwood / Sweet Soul Music: Written by Otis Redding, Arthur Conley, Sam Cooke
  6. Son Of A Preacher Man (Live) 2:40
  7. Written by John Hurley, Ronnie Wilkins
  8. I Heard It Through The Grapevine (Live) 3:30
  9. Written by Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong
  10. Respect (Live) 8:13
  11. Written by Otis Redding
  12. D.J. Herb Campbell - MC
  13. Medley (Live) 3:33
  14. There Was A Time: Written by James Brown, Buddy Hobgood / African Boo’s: Written by Ike Turner / Vocals by The Ikettes
  15. Funky Street (Live Instrumental) 1:56
  16. Written by Arthur Conley, Earl Simms
  17. A Fool In Love (Live) 3:11
  18. Written by Ike Turner
  19. Medley (Live) 11:26
  20. The Summit: Written by Ike Turner / All I could do was cry: Written by Gordy, David, Gordy Jr. / Please, Please, Please: Written by Brown, Terry / Baby I love you: Written by Ronny Shanon
  21. Goodbye, So Long (Live) 3:17
  22. Written by Ike Turner
Ike & Tina Turner - Respect - Single

Single

Respect is a French single, released at the end of 1970 to promote the French concerts of Ike & Tina’s European tour in January 1971. Their performances on two nights at the Olympia in Paris were recorded and released on the album Live In Paris the same year. The single includes beside an edited version of the title track also the cover Son Of A Preacher Man, originally from Dusty Springfield on the flip side.

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