Get It – Get It
Get It – Get It | ||||
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Studio album by Ike & Tina Turner | ||||
Released | circa 1966 | |||
Recorded | 1964–1966 | |||
Genre | Blues[1] | |||
Length | 25:09 | |||
Label | Cenco | |||
Producer | Ike Turner | |||
Ike & Tina Turner chronology | ||||
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Singles from Get It – Get It | ||||
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Get It – Get It is an album by Ike & Tina Turner released on Cenco Records circa 1966. The album contains two previously released singles. "Strange," written by Billy Preston was released from Ike Turner's own label Sonja Records in 1964,[2] and a live version of "I Can't Believe What You Say (For Seeing What You Do)" was released from Kent Records in 1964. The latter single reached No. 95 on the Billboard Hot 100.[3] The title track "Get It – Get It" was released as a single from Cenco in 1967.
Background
After Ike and Tina's contract with Sue Records ended in 1964, the duo signed with many different labels for the rest of the 1960s. Between 1964 and 1969, they were signed to Kent, Warner Bros./Loma, Modern, Cenco, Philles, Tangerine, Pompeii, Blue Thumb, Minit and A&M. They also released material on the various labels Ike created.[4]
Reissues
Get It – Get It was reissued by Capitol Records as Her Man . . . His Woman in 1971. Get It – Get It was reissued by Pickwick/33 Records under the same title in 1972.[5] Her Man . . . His Woman was reissued on CD by Universal Music in 2018.[6]
Her Man . . . His Woman
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Released | February 1971 | |||
Label | Capitol Records | |||
Producer | Ike Turner, David Michaels | |||
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Once Ike and Tina had a resurgence in the late 1960s, labels they were previously signed to released a multitude of old recordings. Her Man . . . His Woman is a reissue of Get It – Get It released by Capitol Records in 1971. The songs are remixed with strings, horns overdubs and in stereo. The album reached number 201 on Billboard's Bubbling Under the Top LP's.[7]
Critical reception
Billboard (February 20, 1971):
After years of paying dues and appealing to a concerned minority, Ike and Tina are finally beginning to break through. This album, which captures the dynamic duo in typical urgent style, lacks their soul treatment on contemporary progressions rockers, but is down home soul. Examine what Tina does with the blues/gospel warhorse, "My Baby."[8]
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [9] |
Christgau's Record Guide | C[1] |
Reviewing the album in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies, Robert Christgau wrote:
Elevated by the Rolling Stones into mythic status among white people, the Turners are now haunted by their profligate recording habits – Capitol is the tenth label to release an I&TT LP in the past two years. Granted, most and maybe all of them are better than this, a humdrum blues runthrough (with big-band horns and fake-symph strings) on which Ike claims authorship of such works as "Dust My Broom" (here yclept "I Believe") and "Ten Long Years" (here yclept "Five Long Years"). Apparently it was cut some years ago for Cenco (?) Records. The Turners are currently contracted to Liberty, have authorized product out on A&M and Blue Thumb, and caveat emptor.[1]
Track listing
Length from Her Man . . . His Woman reissue.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Get It – Get It" | Ike Turner | 3:31 |
2. | "I Believe" | Elmore James | 2:19 |
3. | "I Can't Believe What You Say" | Ike Turner | 2:07 |
4. | "My Babe" | Willie Dixon | 1:59 |
5. | "Strange" | Billy Preston | 2:36 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "You Weren't Ready" | Ike Turner | 2:37 |
2. | "That's Alright" | Jimmy Rogers | 3:02 |
3. | "Rooster" | Ike Turner | 2:13 |
4. | "Five Long Years" | Eddie Boyd | 2:42 |
5. | "Things I Used To Do" | Guitar Slim | 2:24 |
Her Man . . . His Woman credits
- Engineer – Ed Flaherty, Hugh Davies
- Executive-Producer – Mauri Lathower
- Horns – Phil Wright
- Producer – David Michaels, Ike Turner
- Strings – Kirby Johnson
References
- ^ a b c Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: T". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved August 22, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
- ^ "Ike & Tina Turner – Strange". Discogs. August 19, 1964.
- ^ "Billboard Hot 100" (PDF). Billboard. October 17, 1964.
- ^ Turner, Ike (1999). Takin' Back My Name: The Confessions of Ike Turner. Cawthorne, Nigel. London: Virgin. ISBN 1852278501. OCLC 43321298.
- ^ "Ike & Tina Turner – Get It – Get It". Discogs. August 19, 1972.
- ^ "Her Man His Woman – Ike & Tina Turner | Releases". AllMusic.
- ^ "ubbling Under The Top LP's" (PDF). Billboard. April 24, 1971. p. 34.
- ^ "Album Reviews". Billboard. February 20, 1971. p. 54.
- ^ "Her Man His Woman – Ike & Tina Turner | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
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- Ike & Tina Turner's Kings of Rhythm Dance (1962)
- Dynamite! (1962)
- Don't Play Me Cheap (1963)
- It's Gonna Work Out Fine (1963)
- Get It – Get It (ca. 1966)
- River Deep – Mountain High (1966)
- So Fine (1968)
- Outta Season (1969)
- Cussin', Cryin' & Carryin' On (1969)
- The Hunter (1969)
- Come Together (1970)
- Workin' Together (1970)
- Her Man . . . His Woman (1971)
- 'Nuff Said (1971)
- Feel Good (1972)
- Let Me Touch Your Mind (1973)
- Nutbush City Limits (1973)
- The Gospel According to Ike & Tina (1974)
- Sweet Rhode Island Red (1974)
- Delilah's Power (1977)
- Airwaves (1978)
- The Edge (1980)
- Ike & Tina Turner Revue Live (1964)
- Live! The Ike & Tina Turner Show (1965)
- The Ike & Tina Turner Show – Vol. 2 (1967)
- In Person (1969)
- Ike & Tina Turner's Festival of Live Performances (1970)
- What You Hear Is What You Get (1971)
- Live in Paris – Olympia 1971 (1971)
- Live! The World of Ike & Tina (1973)
- The Greatest Hits of Ike & Tina Turner (1965)
- The Soul of Ike & Tina (1966)
- Souled Out (1970)
- Greatest Hits (1976)
- Get Back (1985)
- Golden Empire (1985)
- Proud Mary: The Best of Ike & Tina Turner (1991)
- Funkier Than a Mosquito's Tweeter (2002)
- His Woman, Her Man: The Ike Turner Diaries (2004)
- The Ike & Tina Turner Story: 1960–1975 (2007)
- Soul To Soul (1971)
- Here's Johnny: Magic Moments from the Tonight Show (1974)
- "A Fool in Love" (1960)
- "I Idolize You" (1960)
- "I'm Jealous" (1961)
- "It's Gonna Work Out Fine" (1961)
- "Poor Fool" (1961)
- "Tra La La La La" (1962)
- "You Should'a Treated Me Right" (1962)
- "You Can't Miss Nothing That You Never Had" (1964)
- "A Fool for a Fool" (1964)
- "I Can't Believe What You Say (for Seeing What You Do)" (1964)
- "Please, Please, Please" (1964)
- "He's the One" (1964)
- "Tell Her I'm Not Home" (1965)
- "Somebody Needs You" (1965)
- "Good Bye, So Long" (1965)
- "I Don't Need" (1965)
- "Two Is a Couple" (1965)
- "Can't Chance a Break Up" (1965)
- "Something's Got a Hold of Me" (1966)
- "Dust My Broom" (1966)
- "River Deep – Mountain High" (1966)
- "I'll Never Need More Than This" (1967)
- "A Love Like Yours" (1967)
- "So Fine" (1968)
- "I'm Gonna Do All I Can (to Do Right by My Man)" (1969)
- "I've Been Loving You Too Long" (1969)
- "I Wish It Would Rain" (1969)
- "The Hunter" (1969)
- "I Know" (1969)
- "Bold Soul Sister" (1969)
- "Come Together" (1969)
- "I Want to Take You Higher" (1970)
- "Respect" (1970)
- "Workin' Together"
- "Proud Mary" (1971)
- "Funkier Than a Mosquita's Tweeter" (1971)
- "Ooh Poo Pah Doo" (1971)
- "You Don't Love Me (Yes I Know)" (1971)
- "I'm Yours (Use Me Anyway You Wanna)" (1971)
- "Get Back" (1972)
- "Up in Heah" (1972)
- "Feel Good" (1972)
- "She Came In Through the Bathroom Window" (1972)
- "Let Me Touch Your Mind" (1972)
- "With a Little Help from My Friends" (1973)
- "Early One Morning" (1973)
- "Nutbush City Limits" (1973)
- "Sweet Rhode Island Red" (1974)
- "Sexy Ida" (1974)
- "Baby, Get It On" (1975)
- "Shame, Shame, Shame" (1982)
- "Living for the City" (1985)
- "Shake a Hand" (1986)
- "Raise Your Hand (U Got To)" (2005)
- The Big T.N.T. Show (1965)
- Gimme Shelter (1970)
- It's Your Thing (1970)
- Taking Off (1971)
- Good Vibrations From Central Park (1971)
- Soul To Soul (1971)
- Ike & Tina On The Road: 1971–72 (2012)
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- Discography
- Club Imperial
- Club Manhattan
- "Boxtop"
- Bolic Sound
- Prann Records
- Sony Records
- Teena Records
- Sonja Records
- Innis Records
- What's Love Got to Do with It