About this album
Where they were
Released in 1999, 'Twenty Four Seven' was Tina Turner's first album after her successful comeback with 'What's Love Got to Do with It.' At this point in her career, Turner was solidifying her status as a pop icon, blending various genres while continuing to captivate audiences globally. The album marked a significant moment in her artistic journey as she embraced contemporary sounds while remaining true to her roots.
Why it matters
'Twenty Four Seven' was well-received, peaking at number 40 on the Billboard 200 and showcasing Turner's ability to adapt to the changing music landscape. The single 'When the Heartache Is Over' became a notable hit, further cementing her impact in the late '90s pop scene. This album also highlighted her resilience as an artist after decades in the industry.
Essential tracks
- "When the Heartache Is Over" — This track stands out for its powerful message about overcoming pain, showcasing Turner's soaring vocals and emotional delivery.
- "Absolutely Nothing’s Changed" — With its poignant lyrics and driving rhythm, this song perfectly encapsulates the themes of resilience and self-empowerment that define the album.
- "Whatever You Need" — This opening track sets a confident tone for the album, blending upbeat rhythms with heartfelt lyrics about unconditional love and support.
Release Date
January 1, 1999
Artist Origin
Switzerland
Tracklist
- 1 Whatever You Need 4:49
- 2 All the Woman 4:03
- 3 When the Heartache Is Over 3:44
- 4 Absolutely Nothing’s Changed 3:43
- 5 Talk to My Heart 5:08
- 6 Don’t Leave Me This Way 4:19
- 7 Go Ahead 4:20
- 8 Without You 4:06
- 9 Falling 4:21
- 10 I Will Be There 4:37
- 11 Twenty Four Seven 3:47