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Overdubs recorded at Multi-Level (Westport, CT) The Power Station (New York, NY) Lion Share Recording (Los Angeles, CA) E-Zee Studios (London, UK) Mayfair Studios (Primrose Hill, London, UK) Swanyard Studios (Islington, London, UK).Vincent Frerebeau – additional engineer.Mike Ging – recording engineer (10, 12).Chris Lord-Alge – recording engineer (1–8, 11), mixing (all tracks).Roger Davies – executive producer, producer (10, 12).Tina Turner – executive producer, producer (2, 8).Tessa Niles – backing vocals (2, 3, 5–8, 11).Lance Ellington – backing vocals (2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 11).Gary Barnacle – all saxophones (1, 12), saxophone solo (10).
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Albert Hammond – shaker (10), backing vocals (10).
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While Foreign Affair didn't perform as well as Turner's previous albums Private Dancer and Break Every Rule in the US, where it failed to crack the Top 30 in the Billboard 200, it was a worldwide hit, selling over six million copies. Dan Hartman produced most of the tracks on the album, including the hit single " The Best", which has gone on to become one of Turner's signature songs. The album reached number one on the UK Albums Chart, her first number one album there. Although the album was not a major success in Turner's native United States, it was a huge international hit, especially in Europe. It was Turner's third album release after her massively successful comeback five years earlier with Private Dancer and her third and last album with the label. Foreign Affair is the seventh solo studio album by Tina Turner, released on September 13, 1989, through Capitol Records.