| | Diana Ross I Love You CD - Import Diana Ross Discography of CDs
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2006 release from the Soul/Pop diva, whose career, both solo and with The Supremes, has spanned over 40 years! Features brand new recordings of classic and personal favorite LOVE songs including tracks originally written or performed by Harry Nilsson ('Remember'), Burt Bacharach & Hal David ('The Look Of Love'), Marvin Gaye ('I Want You'), Queen ('Crazy Little Thing Called Love'), The Beatles ('I Will'), The Drifters ('This Magic Moment') and many others. Angel. 2006. I Love You Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Still Diana After All These Years! Diana's latest is a memory piece - almost a meditation - revealed in popular songs. I defy you not to think of someone you love or loved while you're listening to it. A smile, a tear, a spark... all are evoked by the Diana voice, whose vulnerability and tenderness have never been sweeter. Listening to this album makes you wonder who the movie "Dream Girls" is really about. It's ain't about Diana. Submitted by tomdunn502 (New York, NY 10024) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Still Diana After All These Years! Diana's latest is a memory piece - almost a meditation - revealed in popular songs. I defy you not to think of someone you love or loved while you're listening to it. A smile, a tear, a spark... all are evoked by the Diana voice, whose vulnerability and tenderness have never been sweeter. Listening to this album makes you wonder who the movie "Dream Girls" is really about. It's ain't about Diana. Submitted by tomdunn502 (New York, NY 10024) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A True Original Returns I love the simplicity of this CD. Diana sings in a very straight forward sweet manner. She still has the power to deliver R&B, have a listen to "I Want You", but I like the idea that she has transcended being anyone type of singer. She is quite simply lovely. What a sweet vocal instrument. Thank you Diana. There is no one like you. Submitted by MMaat (Oakland, California) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
a great comeback I think Diana Ross has made a great comeback. All of the songs sound very good. I say to her keep up the good work. Much success Submitted by lsj244 (Rosedale NY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
MISS ROSS RETURNS TRIUMPHANTLY IT WAS WELL WORTH THE WAIT! AFTER 7 YEARS, DIANA ROSS RETURNED TO THE MUSIC SCENE WITH HER NEW STUDIO ALBUM, "I LOVE YOU"! THIS IS AT THE TOP OF THE LIST WITH HER BEST ALBUMS!! Submitted by Carlo (Ontario, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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MOST KNOWN UNKNOWN, Three 6 Mafia's second 2005 release, perfectly sums up the Memphis rap outfit's position in the hip-hop universe. The collective flies remarkably under the radar for a band who bounced hard & grimy rhymes off each other long before the South became nationally known as dirty, but their influence spans far and wide in Southern rap thanks to their release of consistently arresting records. MOST KNOWN UNKNOWN finds the rhymes racing at a hypnotically frenzied pace from Young Buck-toting "Stay Fly" to the sinister, crawling "Half On A Sack."
As with practically every successive Three 6 Mafia album, Most Known Unknown is more of the same, executed a little bit better than before. That means a parade of first-rate productions by Juicy J and DJ Paul, the group's primary members, and plenty of street-level rhymes of the most hardcore variety. "Stay Fly" stands out -- not only amid the rest of the album, but amid the entire Three 6 catalog -- with its propulsive intensity and crafty hook. Juicy and Paul sample an old Willie Hutch song here, and the result is striking. Sure, Three 6 has always had a knack for roof-raisers like this, going back to similarly styled anthems like "Tear da Club Up" and "Hit a Muthafucka," but none have had such crossover potential. Features by Eightball, MJG, and Young Buck -- who are also from Memphis -- make the song even more dizzying, as the verses come quickly and hit hard. Nothing else on Most Known Unknown comes close to matching the excellence of "Stay Fly," unfortunately, though there are plenty of good songs here. "Swervin'" and "When I Pull Up at the Club" are two such instances, while "Side 2 Side" shows off Juicy and Paul's ability to import concurrent trends, in this case the "we-don't-dance dance" of Terror Squad's "Lean Back." And of course, you'll find all kinds of gratuitous profanity, sex talk, and drug references, along with over-the-top showboating aggression -- everything that has come to be expected from Three 6. Clocking in at 20-plus songs in roughly 80 minutes Most Known Unknown is indeed more of the same, plus a little extra quality, so if you're a fan, you won't be disappointed. On the other hand, if you're new to the group, likely introduced to them via "Stay Fly," ...
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