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Diana Ross Pictures
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Diana Ross
Origin:
United States, Detroit - MichiganUnited States
Born date:
March 26, 1944
Diana Ross Album: «40 Golden Motown Greats»
Diana Ross Album: «40 Golden Motown Greats» (Front side)
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  • Title:40 Golden Motown Greats
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Review - Product Description
Unabashed Hits Collection Without All The Fru Fru From Lady Di, With The Supremes And Past The Supremes.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
- Motown Does It Again!!!

Another antholgy album!! The music is fresh as usual(but come on) how many more albums or collections do we need Baby Love on!! I love the Supremes but dislike what Motown is doing to them. Give us the original albums on CD. Release one or two a year bring the Supremes back to the top!!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Very comprehensive collection and good cover art.

Even though it is another anthology, I bought it for my collection. Since there was no photo of the jacket, I thought I would inform all of you other collectors out there that the cover photo is the same that was on an import album from many years ago. The photo is of the three pair of bright red lipstick lips with the microphones in front of them. Happy collecting!

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- All the big UK Motown hits

The first CD covers the music of the Supremes, with and without Diana, while the second CD covers Diana's solo career up to the time that she left Motown in 1981.

Of the Supremes tracks, eighteen were recorded with Diana. I'm pleased to see My world is empty without you (one of their finest songs) included despite the fact that it completely missed the UK charts. Come see about me, Back in my arms again and I hear a symphony are also here despite only being minor UK hits - however, all three were American number one hits. More predictably, Where did our love go, Baby love (the only UK number one hit for the Supremes), Stop in the name of love, You can't hurry love, You keep me hanging on, The happening, Reflections and I'm gonna make you love me (with the Temptations), all of which made the UK top ten, are here along with UK top twenty hits - Love is here and now you're gone, In and out of love, Love child, I'm living in shame, I second that emotion (with the Temptations) and Someday we'll be together.

Six Supremes tracks date from the period after Diana left. Five of these made the UK top ten and the other just missed, that one being River deep mountain high (with the Four Tops), a cover of the Ike and Tina Turner classic. Much as I enjoy these tracks, I prefer the Supremes when Diana was their lead singer.

Diana had a huge number of UK hits without the Supremes but many of them were minor hits. Only one of those (Reach out and touch) is included here, the others here all making the UK top twenty or better. Of these, Ain't no mountain high enough, Remember me, I'm still waiting (Diana's only UK solo number one for Motown - she later had another number one with Chain reaction for a different label), Surrender, Touch me in the morning, All of my life, You are everything (with Marvin Gaye), Do you know where you're going to, Love hangover, Upside down, My old piano and Endless love (with Lionel Richie) all made the UK top ten.

Of course, it wasn't possible to include everything - I would have liked Last time I saw him and Getting ready for love (two of Diana's minor UK hits) while others might want The boss (another minor UK hit but an American number one hit) - but this is a very strong compilation that will give enormous pleasure to a lot of people. From a British perspective, this is the definitive Motown collection of Diana Ross and the Supremes, including every UK top twenty hit and a few other important tracks. Americans may notice that some big hits (from their perspective) are missing (including The boss) but not many. A different British double-CD compilation, Love and life, covers Diana's entire career but misses out a lot of Motown classics to make room for the later stuff. I prefer this set but you must make up your own mind.

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- 5 * * * * *

Just about every great song this legendary group recorded can be found on this cd.

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- 5 * * * * *

Just about every great song this legendary group recorded can be found on this cd.