Rough (album) - Personnel and Production

Personnel and Production

  • Rick Kellis - horn, saxophone
  • Ken Moore - piano, background vocals
  • Airto Moreira - percussion
  • Dennis Belfield - bass
  • Michael Boddicker - synthesizer
  • Peter Bunetta - drums
  • Al Ciner - acoustic guitar
  • Denise Echols - background vocals
  • Dennis Farias - horn
  • Venetta Fields - background vocals
  • Ed Greene - drums
  • Billy Haynes - bass
  • Maxayn Lewis - background vocals
  • Deborah Lindsey - background vocals
  • Lenny Macaluso - electric guitar
  • Bill Oz - harmonica
  • Mary Russell - background vocals
  • Julia Tillman Waters -background vocals
  • Stephanie Spruill - background vocals
  • Michael Stephenson - background vocals
  • Ron Stockert - synthesizer, clavinet
  • Marsha Thacker - background vocals
  • Tony Walthers - background vocals
  • Jeff Deane - horn
  • W.D. Smith - Hammond organ


Tina Turner
Studio albums
  • Tina Turns the Country On!
  • Acid Queen
  • Rough
  • Love Explosion
  • Private Dancer
  • Break Every Rule
  • Foreign Affair
  • Wildest Dreams
  • Twenty Four Seven
Live albums
  • Tina Live in Europe
  • VH1 Divas Live '99
  • Tina Live
Soundtracks
  • Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
  • What's Love Got to Do with It
Compilations
  • Simply the Best
  • The Collected Recordings – Sixties to Nineties
  • All the Best
  • Tina!
  • The Platinum Collection
Videography
  • One Last Time Live in Concert
  • All the Best – The Live Collection
  • Tina Live
Tours
  • Wild Lady of Rock Tour
  • Nice 'n' Rough Tour
  • Private Dancer
  • Break Every Rule
  • Foreign Affair
  • What's Love?
  • Wildest Dreams
  • Twenty Four Seven
  • Tina!: 50th Anniversary
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Awards
  • Ike & Tina Turner
  • I, Tina
  • What's Love Got to Do with It
  • Book:Tina Turner
Tina Turner singles
Acid Queen
  • "Baby Get It On"
  • "Whole Lotta Love"
  • "Acid Queen"
Rough
  • "Viva La Money"
  • "Root, Toot Undisputable Rock 'n Roller"
  • "Sometimes When We Touch"
  • "Night Time Is the Right Time"
Love Explosion
  • "Love Explosion"
  • "Back Stabbers"
  • "Music Keeps Me Dancin'"
Private Dancer
  • "Let's Stay Together"
  • "Help!"
  • "What's Love Got to Do With It"
  • "Better Be Good to Me"
  • "Private Dancer"
  • "I Can't Stand the Rain"
  • "Show Some Respect"
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
  • "We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)"
  • "One of the Living"
Break Every Rule
  • "Typical Male"
  • "Back Where You Started"
  • "Two People"
  • "Girls"
  • "What You Get Is What You See"
  • "Break Every Rule"
  • "Paradise Is Here"
  • "Afterglow"
Tina Live in Europe
  • "Nutbush City Limits (Live)"
  • "Addicted to Love (Live)"
  • "Tonight (Live)"
  • "A Change Is Gonna Come (Live)"
  • "634-5789 (Live)"
Foreign Affair
  • "The Best"
  • "I Don't Wanna Lose You"
  • "Steamy Windows"
  • "Look Me in the Heart"
  • "Foreign Affair"
  • "Be Tender with Me Baby"
Simply the Best
  • "Nutbush City Limits (The 90s Version)"
  • "Way of the World"
  • "Love Thing"
  • "I Want You Near Me"
  • "(Simply) The Best"
What's Love Got to Do with It
  • "I Don't Wanna Fight"
  • "Disco Inferno"
  • "Why Must We Wait Until Tonight"
  • "Proud Mary (1993 Version)"
Wildest Dreams
  • "GoldenEye"
  • "Whatever You Want"
  • "On Silent Wings"
  • "Missing You"
  • "Something Beautiful Remains"
  • "In Your Wildest Dreams"
Twenty Four Seven
  • "When the Heartache Is Over"
  • "Whatever You Need"
  • "Don't Leave Me This Way"
  • "Talk to My Heart"
All the Best
  • "Open Arms"
  • "Complicated Disaster"
Guest singles
  • "Ball of Confusion"
  • "Tonight"
  • "It's Only Love"
  • "Tearing Us Apart"
  • "It Takes Two"
  • "Cose Della Vita"
  • "Teach Me Again"
  • Book:Tina Turner

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