Diana Ross - I Love You
Facts
| Artist(s) | Diana Ross |
| Studio | Manhattan Records |
| Release Date | January 16, 2007 |
| UPC Code | 094638265429 |
| Buy this item | $18.98 at Amazon.com As of Sep 3 17:37 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About Diana Ross - I Love You
Diana Ross may have hand-selected the 14 songs on this disc, but as its executive producer she didn't do her domineering reputation justice. Arrangements sag when they should snap-to. At times they're dozy. Occasionally, as in Berlin's "Take My Breath Away," they drown themselves in melancholy. But the good news is that they don't pull Diana's vocals down with them. There are moments on I Love You when the world's most distinguished diva positively purrs (Harry Nilsson's classic "Remember," which opens and closes the disc), and others when she digs deep ("To Be Loved"); 40-plus years into her career, her voice is still her own. In addition to the arrangements, problems with this imperfect disc include the songs themselves which, in this age of carefully calculated comebacks, could have been better edited (Spiral Staircase's "More Today Than Yesterday" is Ross's speed; Paul McCartney's contemplative "I Will" isn't). Still, when Diana goes for redemption she does it up big, true to form, and where I Love You redeems itself best is on its sole original composition. Title track "I Love You" is pure valentine; a heartfelt burst that, in three sweetly sung words, speaks volumes. --Tammy La Gorce Amazon.com
Tracks
- Remember
- More Today Than Yesterday
- I Want You
- I Love You (That's All That Really Matters)*
- What About Love
- The Look Of Love
- Take My Breath Away
- Lovely Day
- Only You
- To Be Loved
- I Will
- This Magic Moment
- You Are So Beautiful
- Always And Forever
- Remember (Reprise)*Original Diana Ross song/new to this
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Jeffrey Christian has to go! |
Anyway, this album is one that warms the heart. Every time I listen to this album, I feel like I'm safe and warm from the cold, unfeeling outside world. Songs like "More Today Than Yesterday", "Always And Forever", "Remember", and "Take My Breath Away" are the most beautiful songs that I have ever heard. Highly recommended. I also recommend that you people show Jeffrey Christian the door, and pay Diana Ross the respect she deserves. Ignore this review, and click "Add To Cart"! May 30, 2008
| Just as Beautiful As Ever |
| Jeffrey Christian is just a little baby. This Cd is beautiful! |
Anyway this Cd is a great Cd to sit back and relax to after a stressed out day at work. Whenever I listen to this album, I close my eyes and let the voice of Diana Ross sing to me. I love all the songs, especially the song called "Remember". "When I feel sad and down, and I start crying, I play that song and let Miss Ross's sweet voice calm me down, and just when the song is over, I stop crying and start smiling. I also love the other songs. They are so inspiring. After all, Love conquers everything, and this Cd is the perfect example of that. Highly recommended. February 25, 2008
| Ignore that review by Jeffrey Christian. |
| Diana Ross, I'm not afraid of you! |
On this album, Diana sinks her sinister influence into songs like "Remember", "More Today Than Yesterday", "To Be Loved", "Take My Breath Away", "Lovely Day", "Only You And You Alone", "I Will", "This Magic Moment", and "Always And Forever". This album looks as if it might have been done from her heart on the outside, but when you look into those sinister staring eyes, you will immediately know that something ominous is lurking behind them. Diana, I'm not your slave, Pal, and I'm not afraid of you. Only I can see through the blindness of this blinded cult following that you've made, and I will end your reign of terror. I do not care about whatever it was you went through in your life, Diana, and I don't love you! If you people don't want to be under the sinister influence of Diana Ross's evil cult, then do not buy this album. Do not touch it. Do not go near it. Do not look at it. Do not even discuss it with either your friends, or your family. Beware, for Diana's influence is so strong, that a single look at this album will spell your doom before you even know what happened.
Diana Ross, if you think you are who you think you are, then come out and face me man to man, hand to hand, and one on one. Don't expect an apology from me, because, as "Batista says, "I'm not sorry, and I don't love you"! January 10, 2008
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