MQSeries
08-08-2004, 07:14 PM
I was in Tower Records listening to CDs and came across a CD titled What's Love - A Tribute To Tina Turner. I was quite suprised to see that track 9 was The Best - Nancy Kerrigan 8O . I listened to the track, of course. The singing wasn't William Hung atrocious but it wasn't any better than your average karoake singer either. I don't understand why any record company would put together a tribute album for a legend like Tina Turner and then invite non-singer like Kerrigan to sing on it? Even if the record company was trying to make some quick buck, who do they think would see Kerrigan's name of the CD cover and then go "Man, I gotta get this CD!" ? Other singers on the tribute album were from a who's who list of "Where Are They Now?" such as Tiffany and Alana Myles.