Foreign Affair (1989)

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Title: Foreign Affair
Artist: Tina Turner
Genre: Rock
Released: 1989

Tracks:
1 - Steamy Windows - 4:05
2 - The Best - 5:29 -
3 - You Know Who (Is Doing You Know What) - 3:46
4 - Undercover Agent for the Blues - 5:19
5 - Look Me in the Heart - 3:43 -
6 - Be Tender With Me Baby - 4:17
7 - You Can't Stop Me Loving You - 4:01
8 - Ask Me How I Feel - 4:46
9 - Falling Like Rain - 4:04
10 - I Don't Wanna Lose You - 4:21
11 - Not Enough Romance - 4:03
12 - Foreign Affair - 4:27

Overview:
Turner's last studio album for Capitol was produced by the late Dan Hartman of "Instant Replay" disco fame; however, this was not a retro '70s-style album. This set was comprised of 12 mature, middle-range, adult rock and pop songs. Turner tackled rock on "Steamy Windows" and "The Best," the latter a universal hit. She created fine club tracks such as "Falling Like Rain," "I Don't Wanna Lose You," and "Look Me in the Heart." Still, she cooled down long enough for a couple of gutbucket ballads in "Be Tender With Me Baby" and "Ask Me How I Feel." The most interesting cut was the scorching return to Turner's Delta roots on the flawless "Undercover Agent for the Blues," one of the finest pop-blues performances since B.B. King's "The Thrill Is Gone." Despite the slight musical style variations, the whole project was wrapped in an enticing pop style that gave it buoyancy and synthesis.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
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