🎉 Up to 70% Off Selected ItemsShop Sale
HomeStore

Break Every Rule (Deluxe Edition)(3CD/2DVD)

Product image 1

Break Every Rule (Deluxe Edition)(3CD/2DVD)

BREAK EVERY RULE was Tina’s follow up album to her phenomenal comeback album PRIVATE DANCER. Featuring much-loved hits such as ""Typical Male"" and ""What You Get Is What You See,"" the album was a top 10 record across the globe, going platinum in UK, US, Germany, Canada and many other countries. It features a number of big appearances, with David Bowie co-writing “Girls,” and the likes of Bryan Adams, Mark Knopfler, Phil Collins and more playing on the record. BREAK EVERY RULE was followed by one of the biggest world tours, breaking records in 13 countries as well as her show in Rio de Janeiro becoming the largest paying concert audience in history with over 180,000 spectators. 

This DELUXE EDITION features the original album fully remastered, alongside remixes, B-sides, rarities and two live performances from Rio in 1988, a Guinness World Record for largest attended concert, and an intimate performance at Camden Palace. 

$20.99

Original: $69.98

-70%
Break Every Rule (Deluxe Edition)(3CD/2DVD)—

$69.98

$20.99

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

BREAK EVERY RULE was Tina’s follow up album to her phenomenal comeback album PRIVATE DANCER. Featuring much-loved hits such as ""Typical Male"" and ""What You Get Is What You See,"" the album was a top 10 record across the globe, going platinum in UK, US, Germany, Canada and many other countries. It features a number of big appearances, with David Bowie co-writing “Girls,” and the likes of Bryan Adams, Mark Knopfler, Phil Collins and more playing on the record. BREAK EVERY RULE was followed by one of the biggest world tours, breaking records in 13 countries as well as her show in Rio de Janeiro becoming the largest paying concert audience in history with over 180,000 spectators. 

This DELUXE EDITION features the original album fully remastered, alongside remixes, B-sides, rarities and two live performances from Rio in 1988, a Guinness World Record for largest attended concert, and an intimate performance at Camden Palace.Â