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Diana Ross - Diana Ross 1976 - R&B / Soul - Vinyl
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"Diana Ross is a must-have for any music fan, with a great early to mid 70s collection of her biggest hits, including alternative versions. The bonus tracks are also enjoyable, with 'I Thought It Took A Little Time (But Today I Fell In Love)', 'Love Hangover', 'Kiss Me Now', and 'You're Good My Child'. The album also includes an interview with Miss Ross, and the vinyl version of ""Smile"" is a beautiful smash hit. Fans of Diana Ross will love this collection of her greatest hits."

Pros

  • Nice song selection
  • Good vocals
  • Extended version of popular songs
  • Consistent quality

Cons

  • Some songs may be repetitive
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Limited vinyl LP pressing. Diana Ross is a 1976 album by Diana Ross released by Motown, her second self-titled LP. The album has two #1 hits: "Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)," and the disco anthem, "Love Hangover." Ross was also nominated for a Grammy for "Love Hangover" and an Oscar for Best Song for "Theme from Mahogany." A third single "I Thought it Took a Little Time" was on it's way to another pop smash when it's pop chart life was circumvented due to having to rush release "Love Hangover" to obliterate a competing version by The 5th Dimension. "I Thought it Took a Little Time" did become the second Top 5 Adult Contemporary single despite it's eclipsed run on the Hot 100. In celebration of the 40 year anniversary of this classic UMe reissue it back on vinyl for the first time in decades.