Ike Turner discographyIke Turner performing in 1972
Studio albums 10 Live albums 2 Compilation albums +25 Singles +30
This article contains information about albums and singles released by of American musician and bandleader Ike Turner .
Overview
In March 1951, Ike Turner and his band the Kings of Rhythm entered Sam Phillips ' Memphis Recording Service , where they recorded several songs including the No. 1 R&B hit often regarded as the first rock 'n' roll record , "Rocket 88 ," featuring Jackie Brenston on vocals with the band credited as the Delta Cats. The recordings were licensed to Chess Records .[ 1]
As an A&R man in the early 1950s, Turner arranged for other artists, such as Howlin' Wolf , Elmore James , Roscoe Gordon , Bobby "Blue" Bland , Little Junior Parker and Little Milton , to record for Sun Records , Modern Records , and Modern's subsidiaries, including RPM Records .[ 2]
As a session musician Turner contributed to many seminal blues records, including B.B. King 's first two No. 1 singles "3 O'Clock Blues " and "You Know I Love You ."[ 3] Turner is featured on "Double Trouble " by Otis Rush and Albert King 's first hit record, "Don't Throw Your Love on Me So Strong ."[ 4]
By 1954, Turner had made the transition from pianist to guitarist. He took his Kings of Rhythm to Cincinnati in 1956 to record for Federal Records .[ 5] In 1959, Turner released two singles on Stevens Records under the anagram "Icky Renrut" because he was still under contract with Sun for several more months, and he didn't want to cause friction with Phillips.[ 5]
After Turner formed the Ike & Tina Turner Revue in 1960, he created various labels such as Sputnik, Teena , Prann , Innis , Sony and Sonja Records to release singles he wrote and/or produced for other artists. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Turner released albums and singles on Pompeii Records and United Artists .[ 2]
After decades of absence, Turner released the critically claimed albums Here and Now (2001) and Risin' with the Blues (2006), the latter winning a Grammy award for Best Traditional Blues Album .[ 6]
Studio albums
1962: Dance with Ike & Tina Turner's Kings of Rhythm , Sue ST LP-2003
1963: Rocks The Blues , Crown CLP-5367/CST-367
1969: Ike Turner & The Kings of Rhythm: A Black Man's Soul , Pompeii SD-6003; reissue: Funky Delicacies DEL CD-0047 (2002)
1972: Strange Fruit , United Artists UAS-5560
1972: Blues Roots , United Artists UAS-5576
1973: Confined To Soul , United Artists UA-LA051-F
1973: Bad Dreams , United Artists UA-LA087-F
1980: The Edge (featuring Tina Turner and Home Grown Funk), Fantasy F-9597
1996: My Blues Country , Resurgent/Mystic MYSCD-115
1996: Without Love...I Have Nothing , C-Ya Records 63193 79654 23
2001: Here and Now , Ikon IKOCD-8850
2006: Risin' With The Blues , Zoho Roots ZM-200611[ 7]
Live albums
2002: Ike Turner's Kings Of Rhythm – The Resurrection: Live Montreux Jazz Festival , Isabel IS-640202
2006: Ike Turner & The Kings Of Rhythm – Live In Concert , Charly Films CHF-F1014LF [DVD/2CD]
Selected compilations
1976: Sun – The Roots of Rock, Volume 3: Delta Rhythm Kings , Charly CR-30103
1976: I'm Tore Up , Red Lightnin' RL-0016
1981: Kings of Rhythm , Flyright FLY LP-578
1984: Hey Hey , Red Lightin' RL-0047 [2LP]
1990: Cobra Sessions 1958 , P-Vine PCD-2161
1991: Trailblazer , Charly R&B CD-CHARLY-263
1993: Rocks the Blues , P-Vine PCD-3031/2 [2CD expanded 44 track edition]
1994: I Like Ike! The Best of Ike Turner , Rhino R2-71819
1995: Rhythm Rockin' Blues , Ace CDCHD-553
2000: Ike's Instrumentals (1954–1965) , Ace CDCHD-782
2001: The Sun Sessions , Varèse Sarabande 302 066 232 2
2003: Ike Turner (Blues Kingpins Series) , Virgin /EMI 82714
2004: His Woman, Her Man: The Ike Turner Diaries — Unreleased Funk/Rock 1970–1973 , Funky Delicacies DEL CD-0045
2004: The Bad Man: Rare & Unreissued Ike Turner Produced Recordings 1962–1965 , Night Train International NTICD-7139
2004: King Cobra: The Chicago Sessions , Fuel 2000 302 061 390 2
2004: A Proper Introduction to Ike Turner/Jackie Brenston , Proper Intro CD-2048
2006: The Chronological Ike Turner 1951–1954 , Classics (Blues & Rhythm Series) 5176
2006: Early Times , Rev-Ola CRREV-173
2008: Classic Early Sides 1952–1957 , JSP 4203 [2CD]
2011: Rocket 88: The Original 1951–1960 R&B and Rock & Roll Sides , Soul Jam 600803
2011: That Kat Sure Could Play! (The Singles 1951 To 1957) , Secret SECBX-025 [4CD]
2011: Jack Rabbit Blues: The Singles of 1958–1960 , Secret SECSP-041
2012: Trouble Up the Road (The 1961 Recordings) , Secret SECCD-060
2012: Real Gone Rocket: Session Man Extraordinaire: Selected Singles 1951–59 , Jerome JRCD-002
2012: Ike Turner Studio Productions: New Orleans and Los Angeles 1963–1965 , Ace CDCHD-1329
2017: She Made My Blood Run Cold , Southern Routes SR-CD-3502
2017: Sessionography, Vol. 1 , Real Gone Music RGMCD-300
2018: Ike Turner and the Kings of Rhythm: Trailblazin' the Blues 1951–1957 , Jasmine JASMCD-3130[ 8]
Singles
1950s
Single (A-side, B-side)
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Artist
Notes
"Heartbroken and Worried"
b/w "I'm Lonesome Baby"
Apr 1951
Chess 1459
Ike Turner and his Kings of Rhythm
Recorded March 5, 1951 in Memphis, Tennessee
"You're Drivin' Me Insane"
b/w "Trouble and Heartaches"
May 1952
RPM 356
Ike Turner with Ben Burton's Orchestra
Recorded in Greenville, Mississippi
Billboard review (May 31, 1952)[ 9]
"Looking for My Baby"
b/w "My Heart Belongs To You"
Aug 1952
RPM 362
Bonnie and Ike Turner with Orchestra
Recorded in Clarksdale, Mississippi
Billboard review (Aug 30, 1952)[ 10]
"Love Is Scarce"
b/w "The Way You Used To Treat Me"
May 1954
RPM 409
Lover Boy (alias for Ike Turner)
"Cubano Jump"
b/w "Loosely"
May 1954
Flair 1040
Ike Turner & His Orchestra
Billboard review (May 29, 1954)[ 11]
"Cuban Getaway"
b/w "Go To It"
1955
Flair 1059
"The World Is Yours"
b/w "Suffocate"
RPM 443
Johnny Wright , Ike Turner's Orchestra
Recorded in Los Angeles, CA
"As Long As I Have You"
b/w "I Wanna Make Love To You"
Jan 1956
RPM 446
The Trojans , Ike Turner & Orchestra
Recorded in Los Angeles, CA
Billboard review (January 14, 1956)[ 12]
"I'm Tore Up"
b/w "If I Never Had Known You"
Apr 1956
Federal 12265
Billy Gayles with Ike Turner's Rhythm Rockers
Billboard review (Apr 23, 1956)[ 13]
"Do Right Baby"
b/w "No Coming Back"
Nov 1956
Federal 12282
Billy Gayles with Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm
Billboard review (Nov 3, 1956)[ 14]
"What Can It Be"
b/w "Gonna Wait For My Chance"
Nov 1956
Federal 12283
Jackie Brenston with Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm
Billboard review (Nov 3, 1956)[ 14]
"Peg Leg Woman"
b/w "Mistreating Me"
1956
Vita V-123
Willie King with the Ike Turner Band
Willie King is Billy Gayles
"Just One More Time"
b/w "Sad As A Man Can Be"
Jan 1957
Federal 12287
Billy Gayles with Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm
Billboard review (Jan 3, 1957)[ 15]
"Much Later"
b/w "The Mistreater"
Feb 1957
Federal 12291
Jackie Brenston with Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm
"Do You Mean It"
b/w "She Made My Blood Run Cold"
May 1957
Federal 12297
Ike Turner & His Orchestra
Billboard review (May 20, 1957)[ 16]
"Rock-A-Bucket"
b/w "The Big Question"
Aug 1957
Federal 12304
Billboard review (Aug 5, 1957)[ 17]
"You've Changed My Love"
b/w "Trail Blazer"
Nov 1957
Federal 12307
Billboard review (Nov 4, 1957)[ 18]
"Boxtop "
b/w "Chalypso Love Cry"
Aug 1958
Tune Town 501
Ike Turner , Carlson Oliver & Little Ann
Tina Turner 's first recording
"(I Know) You Don't Love Me"
b/w "Down & Out"
Apr 1959
Artistic 1504
Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm
Vocal by Tommy Hodge
Cash Box review (April 4, 1959)[ 19]
"Jack Rabbit"
b/w "In Your Eyes Baby"
1959
Stevens 104
Icky Renrut (alias for Ike Turner)
Vocal by Jimmy Thomas
"Walking Down The Aisle"
b/w "Box Top"
July 1959
Cobra 5033
Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm
Billboard review (Jul 20, 1959)[ 20]
"Hey – Hey"
b/w "Ho – Ho"
1959
Stevens 107
Icky Renrut (alias for Ike Turner)
Vocal by Jimmy Thomas
Billboard review (Sep 7, 1959)[ 21]
"My Love"
b/w "That's All I Need"
Nov 1959
Sue 722
Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm
1960s
Single (A-side, B-side)
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Artist
Notes
"Crackerjack"
b/w "Gettin' Late"
Sep 1961
Crackerjack 4000
Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm
"She Made My Blood Run Cold"
b/w "(Do You Think That I Should Change) The Big Question"
Oct 1961
King 5553
Ike Turner
Reissue of Federal 12297/B-side and Federal 12304/A-side
Billboard review (Oct 23, 1961)[ 22]
"Prancing"
b/w "It's Gonna Work Out Fine "
Mar 1962
Sue 760
Ike & Tina's Kings of Rhythm
Billboard single advertisement (March 24, 1962)[ 23]
"Drifting"
b/w "Love You Baby"
Apr 1962
Kent 378
Bobby "Blue" Bland, Ike Turner and his Orchestra
Billboard review (April 28, 1962)[ 24]
"What I Say"
b/w "Ya ya"
Mar 1963
Prann 5001
Little Bones (alias for Ike Turner)
Cash Box review (March 9, 1963)[ 25]
Billboard review (March 9, 1963)[ 26]
"You Can't Have Your Cake (And Eat It Too)"
b/w "The Drag"
Feb 1964
Innis 3002
Ike & Dee Dee Johnson
Billboard review (February 15, 1964)[ 27]
"Getting Nasty"
b/w "Nutting Up"
1964
Sonja 5001
Nasty Minds
(alias for Ike Turner & the Kings of Rhythm)
"(I Know) You Don't Love Me"
b/w "I'm on Your Trail"
Mar 1965
Royal American 105
Ike Turner & His Orchestra
Recorded circa 1958
Reissued on the CD I Like Ike! The Best of Ike Turner
"The New Breed (Pt. 1)"
b/w "The New Breed (Pt. 2)"
Dec 1965
Sue 138
Ike Turner & His Kings Of Rhythm
Cash Box review (December 25, 1965)[ 28]
"Everythings-Everything Part I"
b/w "Everythings-Everything Part II"
1969
Pompeii 7001
Ike Turner and the Soul Seven
"Thinking Black"
b/w "Black Angel"
1969
Sterling Award 100
Ike Turner
Single from the album A Black Man's Soul
1970s–1980s
Single (A-side, B-side)
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Artist
Album
Notes
"Love Is A Game"
b/w "Takin' Back My Name"
Sep 1970
Liberty 56194
Ike Turner
Non-album tracks
"River Deep – Mountain High "
b/w "Na Na"
Nov 1971
United Artists 50865
"Right On"
b/w "Tacks In My Shoes"
Apr 1972
United Artists 50900
Blues Roots
Billboard Pick Singles (April 22, 1971)[ 29]
"Soppin' Molasses"
b/w "Bootie Lip"
1972
United Artists 50901
Family Vibes
Strange Fruit
Recorded at Bolic Sound in October 1971
"Lawdy Miss Clawdy"
b/w "Tacks in My Shoes"
1972
United Artists 50930
Ike Turner
Blues Roots
"Dust My Broom "
b/w "You Won't Let Me Go"
Dec 1972
United Artists 51102
"Garbage Man"
b/w "El Burrito"
1973
United Artists
UA-XW278-W
Family Vibes
Confined To Soul
Recorded at Bolic Sound in February 1973
"Father Alone "
b/w "Take My Hand, Precious Lord"
Jul 1974
United Artists XW460
Ike Turner
The Gospel According to Ike & Tina
Nominated for a Grammy Award[ 6]
Billboard Top Single Picks[ 30]
"Party Vibes"
b/w "Shame, Shame, Shame "
1980
Fantasy D-161
Ike Turner Feat. Tina Turner & Home Grown Funk
The Edge
Reached No. 27 on Billboard Disco Top 100[ 31]
Uncredited recordings
Title
Release date
Artist
Label & Cat No.
US R&B
Notes
"Rocket 88"
Apr 1951
Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats
Chess 1458
1
Recorded by Ike Turner & the Kings of Rhythm
Recorded at Memphis Recording Service in March 1951
"Come Back To Where You Belong"
—
"My Real Gone Rocket"
Oct 1951
Chess 1469
—
"Tuckered Out"
—
"Canton, Mississippi Breakdown"
Sep 1970
Elmore James
Kent LP 9901
—
Ike on lead guitar, credited to Elmore James
Recordings as a sideman
[ 32]
Albums
Howlin Wolf
Albert King
Earl Hooker
Sly and the Family Stone
Otis Rush
2000: The Essential Otis Rush: The Classic Cobra Recordings 1956–1958 (Fuel 2000 )[ 34]
Gorillaz
Bobby "Blue" Bland
2011: It's My Life, Baby: The Singles As & Bs 1951–1960 (Jasmine )[ 35]
Other appearances
2003: The Modern Downhome Blues Sessions, Volume 1: Arkansas & Mississippi (Ace CDCHD 876)
2003: The Modern Downhome Blues Sessions, Volume 2: Mississippi & Arkansas 1952 (Ace CDCHD 982)[ 36]
Singles
Howlin' Wolf
Title
Release date
Label & Cat No.
US R&B [ 37]
Contribution[ 38]
Notes
"Moanin' At Midnight "
Aug 1951
Chess 1479
10
Piano
Recorded at Memphis Recording Service in Memphis, Tennessee
"How Many More Years "
4
"Riding In the Moonlight"
Sep 1951
RPM 333
—
Recorded at KWEM in West Memphis, Arkansas
"Morning At Midnight"
—
"Passing By Blues"
Nov 1951
RPM 340
—
"Crying At Daybreak"
—
"My Baby Stole Off"
Jan 1952
RPM 347
—
"I Want Your Picture"
—
"The Wolf Is At Your Door"
Chess 1497
—
Recorded at Memphis Recording Service in Memphis, Tennessee
"Howlin' Wolf Boogie"
—
"Saddle My Pony"
Jul 1952
Chess 1515
—
"Worried All The Time"
—
"Oh, Red"
Jan 1953
Chess 1528
—
"My Last Affair"
—
Bobby "Blue" Bland
Title
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Contribution
"Crying All Night Long"
Dec 1951
Modern 848
Piano
"Dry Up Baby"
"Good Lovin' "
June 1952
Modern 868
"Drifting from Town to Town"
Title
Release date
Label & Cat No.
US R&B[ 40]
Contribution
"No More Doggin' "
Mar 1952
RPM 350
2
Piano
"Maria"
—
Title
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Contribution
"Ramblin' On My Mind"
Mar 1952
Modern 860
Piano
"All In My Dreams"
1952
Modern 872
"Take A Little Walk With Me"
Title
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Contribution
"Bad Women, Bad Whiskey"
Apr 1952
Modern 864
Piano
"You're My Angel"
Title
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Contribution
Notes
"Superintendent Blues"
Aug 1952
[ 41]
RPM 364
Piano
Recorded in Greenville, Mississippi, ca. January 23, 1952
"Monkey Motion"
"Going Home"
1952
Blues & Rhythm 7001
"Relation Blues"
"Operator Blues"
Unissued
Unissued
"G-Man Blues"
"Carry My Business On"
Recorded at Sun Studio on December 23, 1953
"Standing In The Courthouse Crying"
Title
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Contribution
Notes
"Rabbit Blues"
1952
Blues & Rhythm 7003
Piano
Recorded in Greenville, Mississippi, ca. January 23, 1952
"No Ridin' Blues"
"Moonrise Blues"
Modern 878
"Charley's Boogie Woogie"
Title
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Contribution
Notes
"Good Morning Baby"
Oct 1952
RPM 370
Piano
Recorded in North Little Rock, Arkansas
"My Sweet Woman"
Title
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Contribution
"My Gold Is Real"
Jul 1953
Sun 989
Piano
Softly And Tenderly
Title
Artist
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Contribution
"Midnight Hours Journey"
Johnny Ace
Sep 1953
Flair 1015
Piano
"Trouble and Me"
Earl Forrest
Title
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Contribution
[ 42]
Notes
"Please Find My Baby"
Dec 1953
Flair 1022
Piano
Possibly recorded on January 25, 1952 in Canton, Mississippi
"Strange Kinda' Feeling"
"Hand In Hand"
Mar 1954
Flair 1031
"Make My Dreams Come True"
"Sho Nuff I Do"
May 1954
Flair 1039
Guitar
Recorded on April 5, 1954 in Chicago, Illinois
"1839 Blues"
"Rock My Baby Right"
1954
Flair 1048
Piano
Recorded on January 25, 1952 in Canton, Mississippi
"Dark And Dreary"
Title
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Contribution
Notes
"Beggin' My Baby"
Dec 1953
Sun 194
Piano
Recorded on July 28, 1953 at Sun Studio
"Somebody Told Me"
"If You Love Me"
Apr 1954
Sun 200
Recorded on March 30, 1954 at Sun Studio
"Alone And Blue"
"Homesick For My Baby"
Jun 1955
Sun 220
"Lookin' For My Baby"
Title
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Contribution
Notes
"No Teasing Around"
Feb 1954
Sun 195
Guitar
Recorded on January 11, 1954 at Sun Studio
"If Lovin' Is Believing"
"I'm Not Going Home"
May 1954
Sun 203
Recorded on April 12, 1954 at Sun Studio
"The Woodchuck"
Title
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Contribution
Notes
"Bourbon Street Jump"
May 1954
Sun 204
Guitar
Recorded on April 12, 1954 at Sun Studio
"The Snuggle"
Title
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Contribution
"Wicked Little Baby"
May 1954
Modern 929
Guitar
Producer
"Why Don't You Believe in Me"
"Mary Lou"
Aug 1956
Groove 0162
"Bye Bye Baby"
Title
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Contribution
"I Miss You So"
1954
Modern 930
Songwriter
Producer
Piano
"Early Time"
Guitar
Producer
Title
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Contribution
"Baby Wants"
1954
Flair 1041
Guitar
"You Were Untrue"
Title
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Contribution
"Rockin' Man"
Dec 1955
[ 43]
RPM 448
Guitar
"Big John"
Songwriter
Guitar
Title
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Contribution
Notes
"Flaming Love"
Nov 1956
[ 44]
Federal 12284
Guitar
Recorded on September 13, 1956 in Cincinnati
"My Baby's Tops"
Otis Rush
Title
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Contribution
Notes
"Double Trouble "
Feb 1959
Cobra 5030
Guitar
Recorded in Chicago, Illinois in 1958
"Keep On Loving Me Baby"
"All Your Love (I Miss Loving) "[ 45]
Jul 1959
Cobra 5032
"My Baby's A Good'Un"
Title
Release date
Label & Cat No.
Contribution[ 46]
"You Sure Can't Do"
Mar 1959
Artistic 1503
Guitar
"This Is The End"
Guitar
Songwriter
Albert King
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