River Deep – Mountain High by Ike & Tina Turner

River Deep – Mountain High

by Ike & Tina Turner

Released: September 29, 1966

Rock, R&B, soul, pop, rock and roll

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Why This Album Matters

This album matters because its strongest editorial story is: Breakthrough.

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The Album

"River Deep – Mountain High" is a landmark studio album by Ike & Tina Turner, showcasing their dynamic blend of rock, soul, and pop. He used his signature wall of sound technique on six tracks, including the iconic title song, while Ike produced the remaining songs, many of which were re-recordings of earlier hits. Originally released in the UK in 1966 and later in the US in 1969, the album features iconic tracks that highlight Tina's powerful vocals and Ike's innovative production.

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Inside the Recording

The album River Deep – Mountain High was recorded at Gold Star Studios in March 1966 before they officially signed with Spector. The title track, produced by Phil Spector, is particularly notable for its orchestral arrangement and energetic performance, often regarded as one of the greatest singles of all time.

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Interesting Facts

After witnessing Ike & Tina Turner’s electrifying performance…

After witnessing Ike & Tina Turner’s electrifying performance on the Sunset Strip, Phil Spector became eager to collaborate with them, ultimately inviting them to perform on The Big T.N.T. Show in 1965.

Spector’s vision included producing for Tina and signing…

Spector’s vision included producing for Tina and signing the duo to his Philles label.

To secure creative control, he negotiated a deal…

To secure creative control, he negotiated a deal with Ike Turner, offering $20,000 to release them from their existing contract with Loma Records, a subsidiary of Warner Bros.

The Ikettes, featuring talents like P.P. Arnold, provided…

The Ikettes, featuring talents like P.P. Arnold, provided backing vocals, enriching the album's sound.

The third single, "A Love Like Yours (Don't…

The third single, "A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knocking Everyday)," performed better in the UK, reaching No. 16.

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Reception

The album River Deep – Mountain High was recorded at Gold Star Studios in March 1966 before they officially signed with Spector. The title track, released as the first single in May 1966, peaked at No. 88 on the Billboard Hot 100 but found greater success in Europe, hitting No. 3 in the UK and topping charts in Spain. Despite initial commercial struggles in the US, the album has since gained critical acclaim and recognition, including its ranking at No. 40 on Pitchfork's list of the 200 Best Albums of the 1960s in 2017.

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Legacy

The title track, produced by Phil Spector, is particularly notable for its orchestral arrangement and energetic performance, often regarded as one of the greatest singles of all time. The album's influence can be seen in its blending of genres and the raw emotional power of Tina's performance, establishing her as a formidable solo artist while showcasing the duo's dynamic synergy.

Full background

The Complete Album Story

"River Deep – Mountain High" is a landmark studio album by Ike & Tina Turner, showcasing their dynamic blend of rock, soul, and pop. Originally released in the UK in 1966 and later in the US in 1969, the album features iconic tracks that highlight Tina's powerful vocals and Ike's innovative production.

The title track, produced by Phil Spector, is particularly notable for its orchestral arrangement and energetic performance, often regarded as one of the greatest singles of all time. Despite initial commercial struggles in the US, the album has since gained critical acclaim and recognition, including its ranking at No. 40 on Pitchfork's list of the 200 Best Albums of the 1960s in 2017.

After witnessing Ike & Tina Turner’s electrifying performance on the Sunset Strip, Phil Spector became eager to collaborate with them, ultimately inviting them to perform on The Big T.N.T. Show in 1965. Spector’s vision included producing for Tina and signing the duo to his Philles label. To secure creative control, he negotiated a deal with Ike Turner, offering $20,000 to release them from their existing contract with Loma Records, a subsidiary of Warner Bros.

The album River Deep – Mountain High was recorded at Gold Star Studios in March 1966 before they officially signed with Spector. He used his signature wall of sound technique on six tracks, including the iconic title song, while Ike produced the remaining songs, many of which were re-recordings of earlier hits. The Ikettes, featuring talents like P.P. Arnold, provided backing vocals, enriching the album's sound.

The title track, released as the first single in May 1966, peaked at No. 88 on the Billboard Hot 100 but found greater success in Europe, hitting No. 3 in the UK and topping charts in Spain. The second single, "I'll Never Need More Than This," didn’t make the Billboard Hot 100 but reached No. 64 in the UK. The third single, "A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knocking Everyday)," performed better in the UK, reaching No. 16.

Despite mixed commercial results in the US, the album has since been celebrated as a classic, showcasing the powerful vocal performances and innovative production that characterized Ike & Tina Turner's work. Would you like to know more about specific tracks or their impact?

The album's influence can be seen in its blending of genres and the raw emotional power of Tina's performance, establishing her as a formidable solo artist while showcasing the duo's dynamic synergy.

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