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Every Day Is a New Day
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One Woman: The Ultimate Collection - Diana Ross
by ray1952 - written on 20/07/01 (Useful, 104 readings)
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What an excellent buy for Xmas in my opinion. If anyone is at all interested in the sound of Diana Ross or the Supremes, then this album is for you. I have always been a fan of her music and recently bought this cd. The album traces her musical talents with the Supremes to her individuality. The first 4 tracks are classic records of the early days. These are: Where Did Our Love Go Baby Love You Can't Hurry Love Reflections. Music of the era of 1962-1964 and 1967 will never be dated as these songs are quite often played. After the Supremes split up, Diana went on to an illustrious solo career. The rest of the album shows how diverse her singing talents ...
Love From Diana Ross - Diana Ross
Love and Life! (247 words)by - written on 18/03/02
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Love & Life is a comprehensive overview of Diana Ross's 40-year music career crammed onto a single double-length CD. In keeping with the title, some 21 tracks are grouped according to either Life or Love. In truth, they could have been filed under the good, the bad and the ugly. But that's not to say that the good doesn't by far surpass its less desirable counterparts. It does...easily! In all honesty, the hits have dried up for Ms Ross of late, but there is much earlier stuff of merit here. All the early Holland-Dozier-Holland penned Supremes hits are here and form a catalogue of Motown's greatest in their own right. The 60s tune Baby Love, Where ...
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