"-" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that country. *album did not chart on the main chart but was on Bubbling Under The Top LP's.
Created exclusively for the international market.Includes Grammy Award nominated single " Father Alone" by Ike Turner.Grammy Award nominated for Best Soul Gospel Performance.Includes Grammy Award-winning single "Proud Mary".Orchestra version of "Come Together" single was included on the soundtrack album All This And World War II in 1976.Credited to Ike & Tina Turner and The Ikettes.Grammy Award nomination for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female: Tina Turner.Substitutes "You're So Fine" with "I'll Never Need More Than This".Contains mostly previously released songs, some songs from the Ikettes and instrumental tracks.
40 on Pitchforks list of the 200 Best Albums of the 1960s Reissued with a different track listing on A&M Records in 1969.
It was intended to be released in the US by Philles Records as PHLP-4011.
In 2003, Rolling Stone ranked the compilation album Proud Mary: The Best of Ike & Tina Turner No. In 1977, Tina Turner was presented an Australian Platinum Award for the album Nutbush City Limits. In 1974, they received the first ever Golden European Award for selling more than one million records of "Nutbush City Limits" in Europe. Their single " Nutbush City Limits" was certified silver by the BPI in 1973. Their best-selling single " Proud Mary" and their best-selling album What You Hear Is What You Get, both released in 1971, are certified Gold by the RIAA. The single charted on Billboard's Disco Top 100 in 1980. A few years after their dissolution, Ike Turner released "Party Vibes"/" Shame, Shame, Shame" taken from their last recording sessions. Ike & Tina Turner had 9 singles chart in the UK, their first was " River Deep – Mountain High" in 1966 and their last being " Baby, Get It On" in 1975. They also had 12 albums on both the Billboard 200 and Top R&B Albums charts. The success of the single was followed by a string of R&B hits within a 2-year span, including " I Idolize You," " It's Gonna Work Out Fine," and " Poor Fool." Between 19, the duo had 20 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart which include 1 top 10 hit, and 26 songs on the Billboard Hot R&B chart which include 6 top 10 hits. Their debut single " A Fool In Love" was released on Sue Records in July 1960. In 1960, Ike Turner formed the Ike & Tina Turner Revue. Under the name "Little Ann," Tina Turner was featured alongside Ike Turner and fellow Kings of Rhythm vocalist Carlson Oliver on the single " Boxtop." They released their first record together in 1958. Tina Turner joined musician and songwriter Ike Turner's band the Kings of Rhythm as a vocalist in 1957.