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Tina Turner to re-release `GoldenEye` 007 theme on new CD

08-Feb-2005 • Bond News

Tina Turner returns after five years off with a just-released double-CD anthology called, "All The Best" - reports CBS.

It features the songs that first made her famous in the 1960s, reviews two decades of spectacular solo recordings, then brings the story right up to date with three newly-recorded tracks. It also includes the theme for the 1995 James Bond film "GoldenEye", that ushered Pierce Brosnan into the 007 role ten years ago.

Turner performs Tuesday on The Early Show. Among others, she'll sing one of the new singles, "Open Arms," and her 1989 classic, "The Best."

"All The Best" offers an array of classics such as "River Deep Mountain High," "Proud Mary" and "Nutbush City Limits," from her early emergence as a solo superstar with "Let's Stay Together," "What's Love Got To Do With It" and "We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)" right through her hits of the '90s, such as "I Don't Wanna Fight," "Goldeneye" and "When The Heartache Is Over" -- the latter from her 1999 album, "Twenty Four Seven."

As for Turner's new work on "All The Best": The powerful single "Open Arms," produced by Jimmy Hogarth, is joined by "Complicated Disaster," produced by Steve Robson, and "Something Special," produced by Trevor Horn.

There are some gems for the Tina collector too, including a live-in-London version of "Addicted To Love" and duets with David Bowie ("Tonight"), Bryan Adams ("It's Only Love") and Italian superstar Eros Ramazzotti ("Cose Della Vita").

Turner says the mixes on "All The Best" don’t sound dated, they feel "now." She says she's proud of the album's quality and that even the new songs, the blend of vocals is strong and vibrant.

Thanks to `Goldeneye` for the alert.

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