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29 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding anthology of Diana's biggest and best at Motown and RCA
During the years 1964 to 1986 few artists dominated the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart like Diana Ross. As lead singer of the Supremes and later as a solo artist Diana placed more than 70 tunes on the charts. During her years as lead singer of the Supremes Diana would have an remarkable 12 #1 hits! When she made the decision in 1969 to leave the Supremes to pursue a...
Published on September 8, 2006 by Paul Tognetti

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3.0 out of 5 stars An enjoyable collection -- despite the fluff...
Listening to this collection is a little bit like enjoying a guilty pleasure. You get the standard Ross classics ("Touch Me In The Morning," "Ain't No Mountain High Enough") along with her lighter-than-air pop hits from the late 80's, during her stint with RCA Records ("Swept Away," "Muscles," "Why Do Fools Fall In Love," "Mirror, Mirror"), but that's part of exactly...
Published on September 2, 2006 by David Patrick


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29 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding anthology of Diana's biggest and best at Motown and RCA, September 8, 2006
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During the years 1964 to 1986 few artists dominated the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart like Diana Ross. As lead singer of the Supremes and later as a solo artist Diana placed more than 70 tunes on the charts. During her years as lead singer of the Supremes Diana would have an remarkable 12 #1 hits! When she made the decision in 1969 to leave the Supremes to pursue a solo career Diana was on top of the world. Many of her fans wondered if she was making the right decision. But Diana longed to pursue new musical vistas and over the next 15 years the music of Diana Ross would continue to be a fixture on radio stations all across America and around the world. "The Definitive Collection" from Hip-O records presents 20 of the biggest and best hits from Diana's highly successful solo career. You will find not only her great hits from Motown but all of her biggest hits from her time at RCA as well.

So what is your favorite Diana Ross song???? There are certainly plenty to choose from. Oddly enough, her biggest hit after she left the Supremes was really not a solo at all. She recorded the theme song from the motion picture "Endless Love" with Motown label mate Lionel Richie. That one spent 9 weeks at the top of the charts in the summer of 1981. Yes, you will find it on "The Definitive Collection". You will also find other outstanding Motown hits like the #1 "Theme From Mahoghany(Do You Know Where You're Going To)", 1973's #1 smash "Touch Me In The Morning" and one of my personal favorites "It's My Turn".

And if that were not enough enjoy once again unforgettable hits like "I'm Coming Out", "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)" and the quirky 1974 release "Last Time I Saw Him". I love that tune! And of course no Diana Ross collection would be complete without her remake of the Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell classic "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" which hit the top of the charts in the golden year 1970. Fast forward now to the Fall of 1981. For the second time in her career Diana Ross makes a controversial career decision. Diana has opted to leave her comfortable surroundings at Motown Records. She signs a contract with RCA. How did that work out?? Over the next few years Diana would score with four more Top Ten hits. All are included in "The Definitive Collection".

These are songs you just don't hear on the radio anymore. You are sure to enjoy Diana's version of Frankie Lymons rollicking "Why Do Fools Fall In Love", the Top 10 hit "Muscles" and her moving tribute to her pal Marvin Gaye "Missing You". All of the tracks on "The Definitive Collection" are the original hits you would remember from the radio. The songs have been lovingly remastered to ensure maximum enjoyment and a beautiful 16 page booklet containing biographical information and chart data is included. For my money, "The Definitive Collection" should be considered essential in any collection of American popular music. Well done and highly recommended!
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18 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb remastering, August 30, 2006
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There are many Diana Ross compilations out there but this is one of the best ones because it gathers up most of her Top 40 hits as a solo artist, including a handful of her 80s RCA material.

It's concise, and a perfect compilation for those interested in Diana but do not want to purchase too many of her individual albums.

It's disappointing that "Chain Reaction" (a number one UK hit) is not here but there are many things to rave about this collection.

The sound is impeccable, making the hits sound fresh. It's great to have the 80s RCA material finally remastered.

The sequencing may annoy fans, but I actually like it since most Ross compilations begin with "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)". But this one starts with "I'm Coming Out" which is the perfect beginning.

Highly recommended.
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16 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Diana Ross--The Solo Years for Beginners, August 29, 2006
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If you want a single-disc compilation focusing on Miss Ross' post-Supremes work, look no further than THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION. This excellent anthology focuses on both her Motown and RCA years, and contains 19 top-40 pop hits along with her stunning version of the jazz/blues classic "What A Difference A Day Makes" (from the recently issued "Blue" album). A great introduction to a legend.
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20 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Diana Ross in a nutshell, September 15, 2006
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This remastered collection is a précis version of Diana Ross' music career during her first solo stint with Motown and then with RCA, with nineteen Top 40 songs from 1970 to 1984. There's also one track from her 2006 album "Blue", titled "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes", which is a version of the 1930s classic jazz/pop hit also sung by Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Dinah Washington, among others.

It contains six songs that hit the number one spot in the USA - Love Hangover (1976); Touch Me in the Morning (1973); Upside Down (1980); Ain't No Mountain High Enough (1970); Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To?) (1975); and Endless Love (with Lionel Richie) (1981). Seven other tracks were Top 10, and the remaining six made it to the Top 40.

If you haven't been collecting her albums through the years, this album is a kind of "CliffsNotes" to Diana Ross - not the whole story, but enough to get the gist.



Amanda Richards, September 15, 2006
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Definitive Collection, January 24, 2007
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This CD is well worth the money. This CD brings me back to the Diana Ross we all know and love and I have the up most respect for Ms. Ross and her career path both past,present and future. Just listening to this CD is very up lifting. I play this CD every day. In addition, I also play "BLUE by Diana Ross" back to back released in June 2006, a must have. These two CD's are EXCELLENT as well as Ms. Ross. If you are a Ms. Ross fan, you will not be sorry you purchased these two CD's. Thanks for bringing the jazzy "Blue" CD out of the volt and The Definitive Collection a re-cap refreser back. David, Tucson, Arizona.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars History repeats itself!, January 5, 2007
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If you're a true Diana Ross officianado, this product aims to please.This CD contains all her top ten hits going way back to her 1st solo project. Starting out with track # 1 ,I'm Coming Out and ending with the last track # 20 is Remember Me....Trust me she does and you will!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The ABC's of Diana's Solo Career, September 26, 2006
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Yes, I know "ABC" was a hit from another Motown act, that said, this collection is a good remastered collection of (mostly) hits that Diana had as a solo artist. True these types of "collections" seem to be released often, but
these packages keep selling well as they contain the songs from a given artist that the public knows best.

Spanning both her Motown and RCA recordings we have Diana's first solo hit, Ain't No Moutain High Enough, and her last Top Ten Pop Hit, Missing You, from 1984. Diana's forte has always been the dramatic ballad, and they are well represented here, including one of her duets with Marvin Gaye . We also have one track from the Lady Sings The Blues, soundtrack, Good Morning Heartache (a nice change of pace as My Man is often used) and one from her new album of more tradtional jazz offerings, What a Difference a Day Makes.

Diana's up tempo hits from the 70's and 80's are also well represented, as well as a couple of bonifide hits that are for whatever reason over looked. The sassy, Last Time I Saw Him, and the Supreme's sounding
Remember Me, are two examples of this.

If I have one gripe it's that Diana's 2nd hit off the Boss album is not included, that great song "It's My House",
is the sexy side of Diana at her best (see my review of the Boss).

Muscles is another track that if often over looked, and this is from her great album Silk Electric (also see my review).

Treat yourself (or someone to this collection) and then do yourself a favor, start exploring the great studio albums that these tracks came from.

Yes, Diana Ross is "The Boss"

Ken



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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars MUST GET CD, January 11, 2007
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excellent quality and sound. good selection of songs. she is one of the best soul and r&b singers. great buy and a keeper.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Clever marketing But recommended., September 3, 2006
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Hudson G TANNIS "DR.GROOVE" (LAURELTON, NEW YORK United States) - See all my reviews
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Here is why this collection captured my attention...the RCA label Tracks digitally remastered.Mirror Mirror,Muscles,swept away these three tracks alone is worth the price of admission...the sound quality is the BEST you will find anywhere.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars An enjoyable collection -- despite the fluff..., September 2, 2006
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David Patrick (Prattville, Alabama) - See all my reviews
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Listening to this collection is a little bit like enjoying a guilty pleasure. You get the standard Ross classics ("Touch Me In The Morning," "Ain't No Mountain High Enough") along with her lighter-than-air pop hits from the late 80's, during her stint with RCA Records ("Swept Away," "Muscles," "Why Do Fools Fall In Love," "Mirror, Mirror"), but that's part of exactly what makes this such fun. It also makes the compilation miles ahead of the awful "Greatest Hits: The RCA Years," released a few years back. I was glad to see one of my personal favorites, "Last Time I Saw Him," included here, and the melodic "It's My Turn" shows Diana at her most emotive and least bombastic. Overall, a good place to finally get the bulk of her best-known solo hits in one place.
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