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1996 studio album by Tina Turner
Wildest Dreams is the ninth solo studio album by
platinum certifications in the United Kingdom and in Europe.
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Overview
The album includes the song "
".
In 1997 the album was released as a limited edition special pack in Europe with a bonus disc including remixes , non-album tracks and live recordings from Turner's concert in Amsterdam on the Wildest Dreams Tour . The two-disc edition was released with the same cover picture as the US album.
Track listings
Wildest Dreams track listingTitle Writer(s) 1. "Do What You Do" 4:43 11. "Unfinished Sympathy " 4:30 12. "Dancing in My Dreams" 6:45 Total length: 58:05
North American version Title Writer(s) 1. "Missing You" (alternate mix) 4:40 2. "In Your Wildest Dreams" (with Barry White ) 5:29 3. "Whatever You Want" (alternate mix) 4:31 4. "Do What You Do" 4:23 5. "Thief of Hearts" Friedman Hattler Krause Rich 4:05 6. "On Silent Wings" (featuring Sting ) 6:12 7. "Something Beautiful Remains" 4:20 8. "Confidential" 4:39 9. "The Difference Between Us" 4:32 10. "All Kinds of People" 4:43 11. "Unfinished Sympathy" Del Naja Marshall Nelson Sharp Vowles 4:30 12. "GoldenEye" (soundtrack version) 4:46 13. "Dancing in My Dreams" 6:45 14. "Something Beautiful Remains" (Joe Urban remix edit; hidden track) 5:10 Total length: 68:45
Personnel
Tina Turner – lead vocals
Sting – vocals
Barry White – vocals (U.S. edition)
Antonio Banderas – vocals
Sheryl Crow – background vocals
Anne Dudley – orchestra arrangements
John Altman - string arrangements
Gavin Wright – orchestra leader
C-n-A – guitar, keyboards
Terry Britten – guitar, bass guitar, background vocals
Trevor Rabin – guitar, background vocals
Tim Pierce , J.J. Belle , Dominic Miller , David Rainger – guitar
Chris "Snake" Davis, John Thirkell , Andy Hamilton, Steve Hamilton, Peter Thoms , Andy Bush – horns
Charles Olins – piano
Neil Tennant – keyboards, background vocals
Chris Lowe , Lol Creme , Jamie Muhoberac , Toby Chapman, Garry Hughes, Richard Cottle – keyboards
Reggie Hamilton, Andy Hess – bass guitar
Keith LeBlanc , Graham Broad , Eric Anest, Richie Stevens, Mike Higham – drums
Trevor Horn – background vocals
Tessa Niles – background vocals
Lisa Fischer – background vocals
Miriam Stockley – background vocals
Conner Reeves – background vocals
The Durham Cathedral Choir – choir
Production
Terry Britten – record producer , tracks 1 and 9
Trevor Horn – producer, tracks 2 to 6, 10, 12
Bono – executive producer, track 7
The Edge – executive producer, track 7
Nellee Hooper – producer, track 7
Chris Porter – producer, track 8
Pet Shop Boys (Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant ) – producers, track 8
Garry Hughes – producer, track 11
Andres Levin and Camus Celli – producers on "The Difference Between Us" from an original production by Trevor Horn
Tim Weidner – sound engineer
Brian Tench – sound engineer
Chris Porter – sound engineer
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications and sales
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Release history
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