A “better of” album, also called a best hits album or compilation album, is a music album that incorporates a choice of beforehand launched songs by a selected artist or band. These albums are usually launched to capitalize on the artist’s reputation and to introduce their music to a wider viewers. Tina Turner’s “better of” album is a set of her hottest and profitable songs, spanning her profession from the early Nineteen Sixties to the late Nineteen Eighties.
The album was launched in 1991 and options 16 of Turner’s largest hits, together with “Proud Mary,” “What’s Love Bought to Do with It,” and “Non-public Dancer.” The album was a business success, promoting over 10 million copies worldwide and changing into one of many best-selling albums of all time. It additionally gained Turner two Grammy Awards for Greatest Feminine Pop Vocal Efficiency and Greatest Feminine Rock Vocal Efficiency.