Break Every Rule (1986)

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Title: Break Every Rule
Artist: Tina Turner
Genre: Rock
Released: 1986

Tracks:
1 - Typical Male - 4:18 -
2 - What You Get Is What You See - 4:31
3 - Two People - 4:11
4 - Till the Right Man Comes Along - 4:11
5 - Afterglow - 4:30
6 - Girls - 4:56
7 - Back Where You Started - 4:27
8 - Break Every Rule - 4:02
9 - Overnight Sensation - 4:40
10 - Paradise Is Here - 5:35
11 - I'll Be Thunder - 5:21

Overview:
Because it contains its share of memorable and inspired material -- and even a few gems -- it seems inappropriate to call Tina Turner's Break Every Rule a disappointment. But because Private Dancer was so incredible a comeback, one greeted this anxiously awaited follow-up with such high expectations that anything less than outstanding would have been disappointing. And the album isn't outstanding -- it's generally quite enjoyable and far from weak -- but not outstanding. Be that as it may, there's a lot to savor here. "Two People" is forgettable, but Turner definitely has some gems in the power ballad "I'll Be Thunder," the driving rocker "Back Where You Started" and the haunting David Bowie piece "Girls." While Private Dancer would be a much better introduction to Turner's work as a solo artist, this has more pluses than minuses.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
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