(Full quality, no compression) Wonderfully directed, Wildest Dreams Tour makes a viewer feel practically omnipresent at Tina Turner's 1996, three-night stand in the Amsterdam Arena. With camera angles seemingly coming from everywhere, the massive scope of Turner's show is put into a proper, and enjoyable, visual context, along with the star's own artful way of reaching 50,000 fans at a shot with fierce energy but an unmistakably nuanced performance. Turner's secret weapon: her voice, with its whiplash gospel, survivor's pride, and endless capacity for ecstasy. It doesn't matter if she's dancing as if her life depended on it or launching tiny ripples of erotic warmth with the barest of gestures: she still flaunts for this Dutch crowd her share of Jerry Lee Lewis's profane fire. Starting in fourth gear with “Whatever You Want,“ Turner takes a detour through the too-precious “Do What You Do“ before time-traveling to the Phil Spector-produced “River Deep Mountain High“ (featuring the star singing along with her younger self in a 1960s film clip). “In Your Wildest Dreams“ is a lulling bath of sexual longing, and “GoldenEye“ is pure, Bond-ian fun. The 21 tracks are heavy with past hits, none of which disappoint: “Proud Mary,“ “What's Love Got to Do with It.“ The final performance, “Something Beautiful Remains,“ is a hard-won epiphany.
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