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Acid Queen
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 1975
Recorded1975
StudioBolic Sound, Inglewood, California
Genre
Length35:29
Label
Producer
Tina Turner chronology
Tina Turns the Country On!
(1974)
Acid Queen
(1975)
Rough
(1978)
Alternative covers
2005 re-release cover art
Singles from Acid Queen
  1. "Baby, Get It On"
    Released: April 1975
  2. "Whole Lotta Love"
    Released: 1975
  3. "Acid Queen"
    Released: 1976
  4. "Under My Thumb"
    Released: 1977

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Acid queen

Tina Turner

1975 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Agosto 1975 · Fecha Grabación: 1975 -
    Discográfica: United Artists EMI · Estudio de grabación: Bolic Sound, Inglewood, California · Productor: Denny Diante , Spencer Proffer

    1975 studio album by Tina Turner

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    Christgau`s Record GuideB[2]

    Acid Queen is the second solo studio album by Tina Turner. It was released in 1975 on the EMI label in the UK and on United Artists in the US. Although it is a Tina Turner solo album, the first single, "Baby, Get It On", was a duet with Ike Turner, her musical partner and husband at the time. Acid Queen was her last solo album before their separation and her departure from Ike & Tina Turner Revue.[3]

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    Review

    1975 studio album by Tina Turner

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    Christgau`s Record GuideB[2]

    Acid Queen is the second solo studio album by Tina Turner. It was released in 1975 on the EMI label in the UK and on United Artists in the US. Although it is a Tina Turner solo album, the first single, "Baby, Get It On", was a duet with Ike Turner, her musical partner and husband at the time. Acid Queen was her last solo album before their separation and her departure from Ike & Tina Turner Revue.[3]

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    Background and songs

    The Acid Queen album was inspired by Tina Turner`s role as the Acid Queen in Ken Russell`s film version of The Who`s classic rock opera Tommy, which also featured Elton John, Eric Clapton, Jack Nicholson, Ann-Margret, and starred Roger Daltrey.

    Side A of the album consists of rock covers. In addition to a re-recorded version of the title track, it also contained the Rolling Stones` "Under My Thumb" and "Let`s Spend the Night Together", The Who`s "I Can See for Miles" and Led Zeppelin`s "Whole Lotta Love". Turner recorded two different versions of "Acid Queen", one for the Tommy soundtrack produced by The Who and the other for her album produced by Denny Diante and Spencer Proffer.[4]

    Side B was written and produced mainly by Ike Turner.[1] It includes Ike & Tina Turner`s last single together, the disco-influenced "Baby, Get It On" (No. 88 Pop, No. 31 R&B). Other singles include "Whole Lotta Love" (No. 61 R&B) released in 1975, and "Acid Queen" released in the UK in 1976. The track "Under My Thumb" was released as a single in Australia to promote Turner`s tour, reaching No. 80 in 1977.

    Release and reissues

    Acid Queen was released in August 1975, peaking at No. 155 on the Billboard 200 and No. 39 on the R&B albums chart.[4][5][1] It has since been re-issued on both vinyl and CD with a series of different cover pictures by both EMI Music and its Dutch midprice subsidiary Disky Communications. The first release of the album on CD included three "bonus" tracks taken from the 1969 Ike & Tina Turner albums The Hunter and Outta Season.

    In November 2023, the album was made available on streaming services and as a digital download, marking its first release in any digital format.

    The album was re-issued on LP and CD on November 15, 2024.[6]

    Critical reception

    Billboard gave the album a positive review, noting the "strong production from Denny Diante, Spencer Proffer (and Ike on side two)....Ms. Turner`s gruff vocals are perfect for the raucous British material she has chosen, while side two, though soul oriented, should also reach the pop fans with its strong Sid Sharp string arrangements."[4] By contrast, Dave Mash of Rolling Stone criticized the album. He stated, "The primary flaw in the rock-classics side of Acid Queen rests not with the singer but with her producers, Denny Diante and Spencer Proffer. The arrangements here are the opposite of what seems sensible," adding that the "material also seems ill-chosen."[7]

    Reviewing Acid Queen in Christgau`s Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981), Robert Christgau said: "Her rock myth reconfirmed cinematically, Tina quickly turns out two from the Who (only fair), two from the Stones (who else?), and one from Led Zep (`Whole Lotta Love,` brilliant, I trust R. Plant has his big twelve-inch in a sling at this very moment). With bass lines lifted whole from the originals the singing almost doesn`t matter. And what rocks most mythically? I. Turner`s cleverly entitled `Baby—Get It On.`"[2]

    Reviewing the album for AllMusic, Rob Theakston wrote: "Acid Queen is thus an immensely enjoyable affair from start to finish. Her version of Led Zep`s `Whole Lotta Love` takes the dynamics of the original and turns them upside down to deliver an affair that is on par with some of Isaac Hayes` finest moments.[1]

    Track listing

    Side A
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Under My Thumb"Mick Jagger, Keith Richards3:22
    2."Let`s Spend the Night Together"Mick Jagger, Keith Richards2:54
    3."Acid Queen"Pete Townshend3:01
    4."I Can See for Miles"Pete Townshend2:53
    5."Whole Lotta Love"John Bonham, Willie Dixon, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant5:24

    Side B
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    6."Baby, Get It On" (Ike & Tina Turner)Ike Turner5:34
    7."Bootsey Whitelaw"Ike Turner5:06
    8."Pick Me Tonight"Ike Turner3:13
    9."Rockin` and Rollin`"Ike Turner4:02

    1991 CD release bonus tracks
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    10."I Know" (Ike & Tina Turner)Barbara George3:22
    11."Crazy `Bout You Baby" (Ike & Tina Turner)Sonny Boy Williamson II3:26
    12."I`ve Been Loving You Too Long" (Ike & Tina Turner)Otis Redding, Jerry Butler3:55

    Personnel

    • Tina Turner – lead vocals
    • Ike Turner – vocals on "Baby Get It On", producer (Side B), arranger
    • Ed Greene – drums
    • Henry Davis – bass guitar
    • Ray Parker Jr. – guitar
    • Spencer Proffer – guitar, producer (tracks: A1–A5, B1–B4), arranger
    • Jerry Peters, Clarence McDonald – keyboards
    • Jeffrey Marmelzat – keyboards, arranger
    • Joe Clayton – congas
    • Alan Lindgren – ARP, synthesizer, string ensemble
    • Jimmie Haskell – ARP, synthesizer, orchestration, producer (tracks: B2–B4), string and horn arrangements
    • The Sid Sharp Strings – strings
    • Tom Scott – saxophone, flute
    • Plas Johnson, Bill Perkins – saxophone
    • Lew McCreary – trombone
    • Tony Terran, Charles Findley – trumpet
    • Julia Tillman Waters, Kim Carnes, Maxine Willard Waters – backing vocals
    • Denny Diante – producer (tracks A1–A5, B1–B4), arranger, percussion
    • Ron Malo – recording, mixing

    Chart performance

    Chart performance for Acid Queen

    Chart (1975)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[8]

    75

    US Billboard Top LPs & Tapes[5]

    155

    US Billboard Soul LPs[5]

    39

    US Cash Box Top Albums 101–200[9]

    119

    US Record World Albums 101–150[10]

    139

    1975 studio album by Tina Turner

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    Christgau`s Record GuideB[2]

    Acid Queen is the second solo studio album by Tina Turner. It was released in 1975 on the EMI label in the UK and on United Artists in the US. Although it is a Tina Turner solo album, the first single, "Baby, Get It On", was a duet with Ike Turner, her musical partner and husband at the time. Acid Queen was her last solo album before their separation and her departure from Ike & Tina Turner Revue.[3]

    Background and songs

    The Acid Queen album was inspired by Tina Turner`s role as the Acid Queen in Ken Russell`s film version of The Who`s classic rock opera Tommy, which also featured Elton John, Eric Clapton, Jack Nicholson, Ann-Margret, and starred Roger Daltrey.

    Side A of the album consists of rock covers. In addition to a re-recorded version of the title track, it also contained the Rolling Stones` "Under My Thumb" and "Let`s Spend the Night Together", The Who`s "I Can See for Miles" and Led Zeppelin`s "Whole Lotta Love". Turner recorded two different versions of "Acid Queen", one for the Tommy soundtrack produced by The Who and the other for her album produced by Denny Diante and Spencer Proffer.[4]

    Side B was written and produced mainly by Ike Turner.[1] It includes Ike & Tina Turner`s last single together, the disco-influenced "Baby, Get It On" (No. 88 Pop, No. 31 R&B). Other singles include "Whole Lotta Love" (No. 61 R&B) released in 1975, and "Acid Queen" released in the UK in 1976. The track "Under My Thumb" was released as a single in Australia to promote Turner`s tour, reaching No. 80 in 1977.

    Release and reissues

    Acid Queen was released in August 1975, peaking at No. 155 on the Billboard 200 and No. 39 on the R&B albums chart.[4][5][1] It has since been re-issued on both vinyl and CD with a series of different cover pictures by both EMI Music and its Dutch midprice subsidiary Disky Communications. The first release of the album on CD included three "bonus" tracks taken from the 1969 Ike & Tina Turner albums The Hunter and Outta Season.

    In November 2023, the album was made available on streaming services and as a digital download, marking its first release in any digital format.

    The album was re-issued on LP and CD on November 15, 2024.[6]

    Critical reception

    Billboard gave the album a positive review, noting the "strong production from Denny Diante, Spencer Proffer (and Ike on side two)....Ms. Turner`s gruff vocals are perfect for the raucous British material she has chosen, while side two, though soul oriented, should also reach the pop fans with its strong Sid Sharp string arrangements."[4] By contrast, Dave Mash of Rolling Stone criticized the album. He stated, "The primary flaw in the rock-classics side of Acid Queen rests not with the singer but with her producers, Denny Diante and Spencer Proffer. The arrangements here are the opposite of what seems sensible," adding that the "material also seems ill-chosen."[7]

    Reviewing Acid Queen in Christgau`s Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981), Robert Christgau said: "Her rock myth reconfirmed cinematically, Tina quickly turns out two from the Who (only fair), two from the Stones (who else?), and one from Led Zep (`Whole Lotta Love,` brilliant, I trust R. Plant has his big twelve-inch in a sling at this very moment). With bass lines lifted whole from the originals the singing almost doesn`t matter. And what rocks most mythically? I. Turner`s cleverly entitled `Baby—Get It On.`"[2]

    Reviewing the album for AllMusic, Rob Theakston wrote: "Acid Queen is thus an immensely enjoyable affair from start to finish. Her version of Led Zep`s `Whole Lotta Love` takes the dynamics of the original and turns them upside down to deliver an affair that is on par with some of Isaac Hayes` finest moments.[1]

    Track listing

    Side A
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Under My Thumb"Mick Jagger, Keith Richards3:22
    2."Let`s Spend the Night Together"Mick Jagger, Keith Richards2:54
    3."Acid Queen"Pete Townshend3:01
    4."I Can See for Miles"Pete Townshend2:53
    5."Whole Lotta Love"John Bonham, Willie Dixon, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant5:24

    Side B
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    6."Baby, Get It On" (Ike & Tina Turner)Ike Turner5:34
    7."Bootsey Whitelaw"Ike Turner5:06
    8."Pick Me Tonight"Ike Turner3:13
    9."Rockin` and Rollin`"Ike Turner4:02

    1991 CD release bonus tracks
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    10."I Know" (Ike & Tina Turner)Barbara George3:22
    11."Crazy `Bout You Baby" (Ike & Tina Turner)Sonny Boy Williamson II3:26
    12."I`ve Been Loving You Too Long" (Ike & Tina Turner)Otis Redding, Jerry Butler3:55

    Personnel

    • Tina Turner – lead vocals
    • Ike Turner – vocals on "Baby Get It On", producer (Side B), arranger
    • Ed Greene – drums
    • Henry Davis – bass guitar
    • Ray Parker Jr. – guitar
    • Spencer Proffer – guitar, producer (tracks: A1–A5, B1–B4), arranger
    • Jerry Peters, Clarence McDonald – keyboards
    • Jeffrey Marmelzat – keyboards, arranger
    • Joe Clayton – congas
    • Alan Lindgren – ARP, synthesizer, string ensemble
    • Jimmie Haskell – ARP, synthesizer, orchestration, producer (tracks: B2–B4), string and horn arrangements
    • The Sid Sharp Strings – strings
    • Tom Scott – saxophone, flute
    • Plas Johnson, Bill Perkins – saxophone
    • Lew McCreary – trombone
    • Tony Terran, Charles Findley – trumpet
    • Julia Tillman Waters, Kim Carnes, Maxine Willard Waters – backing vocals
    • Denny Diante – producer (tracks A1–A5, B1–B4), arranger, percussion
    • Ron Malo – recording, mixing

    Chart performance

    Chart performance for Acid Queen

    Chart (1975)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[8]

    75

    US Billboard Top LPs & Tapes[5]

    155

    US Billboard Soul LPs[5]

    39

    US Cash Box Top Albums 101–200[9]

    119

    US Record World Albums 101–150[10]

    139