River Deep - Mountain High is the legendary album from Ike & Tina with six tracks produced by Phil Spector, using his 'Wall of Sound' production technique. Ike Turner produced the remaining tracks, which are essentially superior re-recordings of some of Ike & Tina's earlier hits. The Ikettes, including P.P. Arnold, provided backing vocals on the Turner-produced side of the album.
The album was first released 1966 in Europe and Australia and was supposed to be released in the U.S. as Philles PHLP 4011, but was cancelled after the single did not so well in America. The stereo masters were sold to A&M Records and reissued in 1969 worldwide and for the first time in America, reviewed in Billboard magazine in it’s issue from September 13, 1969. It substitutes the track „You’re So Fine“ with Spector’s 1967 production of I’ll Never Need More Than This and also the picture on the back cover is different and the liner notes were slightly updated.
"River Deep, Mountain High" is a perfect record from start to finish — you couldn’t improve on it. — George Harrison
Producer: Phil Spector, Ike Turner
Recorded: Gold Star and United Studios, Los Angeles (March 1966)
Photographer: Dennis Hopper
Release: September 1966 / August 1969
Label: A&M / Various (Reissue)
Format: Vinyl / Cassette / CD / Digital
Charts: UK: #33 / USA: #28 (R&B)
The Ultimate Truth - Ike & Tina Turner - River Deep-Mountain High - Produced by Phil Spector - The First U.S. Release Of England’s Classic Best-Seller — Billboard (September 06, 1969)