Ike Turner - Ike's Instrumentals (2000)
BAND/ARTIST: Ike Turner, Ike Turner & His Kings Of Rhythm
- Title: Ike's Instrumentals
- Year Of Release: 2000
- Label: Ace
- Genre: Funk, Soul, Blues
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
- Total Time: 01:03:03
- Total Size: 226 MB | 135 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Ho Ho
02. Prancin'
03. The New Breed (Part 1)
04. The New Breed (Part 2)
05. Steel Guitar Rag
06. The Gulley
07. The Groove
08. Twist-A-Roo
09. Katanga
10. Trackdown Twist
11. Potato Mash
12. Doublemint
13. The Rooster
14. Going Home
15. Prancing
16. It's Gonna Work Out Fine
17. Twistin' The Strings
18. Cubano Jump
19. Loosely
20. Cuban Get Away
21. Go To It aka Stringin' Along
22. All The Blues, All The Time
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01. Ho Ho
02. Prancin'
03. The New Breed (Part 1)
04. The New Breed (Part 2)
05. Steel Guitar Rag
06. The Gulley
07. The Groove
08. Twist-A-Roo
09. Katanga
10. Trackdown Twist
11. Potato Mash
12. Doublemint
13. The Rooster
14. Going Home
15. Prancing
16. It's Gonna Work Out Fine
17. Twistin' The Strings
18. Cubano Jump
19. Loosely
20. Cuban Get Away
21. Go To It aka Stringin' Along
22. All The Blues, All The Time
Taken from a variety of sources, this collects 22 of Ike Turner's instrumentals from 1954-1965, none of them vocals, none of them recorded with Tina Turner, and all of them highlighting his guitar work. Turner's really wild and uninhibited for much of this set, especially in his ferocious string-bending and use of the whammy bar. While the tunes themselves are mostly generic R&B with a touch of rock & roll, it's also fair to say that generic instrumental rock rarely sounds this good, mostly because Turner's guitar work is so much more inventive and passionate than the nominal songs to which they're tethered. About half of this consists of the tracks on his 1962 Sue album, Dance With Ike & Tina Turner and Their Kings of Rhythm Band, a good showcase for his crackling axework on a batch of mostly self-imposed wordless workouts. There are also a couple of numbers he cut in the late '50s under the pseudonym Icky Renrut; a 1965 single with brass that has a more soul-oriented arrangement than anything else here, albeit soul of a gutbucket kind; and a smattering of items dating back to his mid-'50s R&B days with Flair. There's also an odd nine-minute medley of instrumental blues covers, "All the Blues All the Time," which wound up on a 1963 Crown LP, Rocks the Blues.~Ike's Instrumentals Review by Richie Unterberger
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