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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The Ultimate Disappointment,
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This review is from: Diana Ross - The Ultimate Collection (Audio CD)
I was really looking forward to hearing this disc, but it sure turned out to be a huge disappointment. First, as others have noted, why do we need Supremes tunes on a Diana Ross album? Aren't there enought Supremes compilations out there? And who decided which tunes would be chosen? Why five? Why not seven? Nine? Well, now that I've gotten started....Diana's solo career has been a great one, and several of the good tunes are included. "Theme from Mahogany" I consider to be a great, but largely ignored love song. Diana does a beautiful job, probably the best of her career. Several other very good tunes follow before the last five or six songs which all sound the same and go absolutely nowhere. This wouldn't bother me so much, but where are songs like "It's My Turn," "Last Time I Saw Him," "I'm Coming Out," and "Home" from 'The Wiz,' (an absolutely stunning tune)??? But the last straw was the last tune, a pathetic version of the original vocal track of "Someday We'll Be Together" mixed with what sounds like a drum machine. Really low-class, far below what you would expect on a Diana Ross disc. But, until a better one-disc compilation comes along, this one will have to do.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Lady's Legacy,
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This review is from: Diana Ross - The Ultimate Collection (Audio CD)
If there is one complaint to be made about Diana Ross' "The Ultimate Collection," it's that the 6 Supremes tracks included should've been omitted. Blasphemy, perhaps, but there are plenty of Supremes compilations on the market. Had those 6 numbers been sacrificied, then perhaps "The Boss," "I'm Coming Out" and "It's My Turn" could have taken their rightful place in Ross' "ultimate" collection. But no matter--what IS included is, by and large, excellent. Never truly recognized as the pop pioneer that she is, Ross' remarkable versatility has served her well through the decades. Those pesky 6 Supremes songs still stand as cornerstones in American pop music; "Where Did Our Love Go," "Baby Love," "Stop! In the Name of Love," "You Can't Hurry Love," "Reflections" and "Someday We'll Be Together" (included in its Frankie Knuckles remixed format) are universally recognized, the soundtrack to a generation and then some. Ross' solo career ranges from the defining diva moment, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," to the gorgeous MOR ballads "Touch Me in the Morning" and "Theme from Mahogany," to the boogie fever of "Love Hangover" and "Upside Down." Admittedly, the collection lags a bit when it covers Ross' post-1981 singles; "Missing You" and "Chain Reaction" stand the test of time, but Ross' uninspired remake of "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" was ill-advised from the start. And while the most recent songs included here--"When You Tell Me That You Love Me," "One Shining Moment," "If We Hold on Together," "The Best Years of My Life"--are all strong performances, they suffer from the monotonous sequencing of too many ballads in a row. Still, this collection serves as an able primer for anyone interested in knowing just why Diana Ross is one of the most instantly recognizable voices in the world.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
REIGNING SUPREME!,
By ianphillips@uk.dreamcast.com (BOLTON, LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Diana Ross - The Ultimate Collection (Audio CD)
This compilation represents just some of Ross' excellent, longstanding career. Every track is a true classic but you can't help but conclude that there are a lot of other good material missing from this with such obvious choices being, "I'm Coming Out", "The Boss", "It's My Turn", "Surrender" and "Remember Me". The Supremes selection are good although only a handful of the classics included. The more gritty soul tracks are left out here like "Love Child", "Someday We'll Be Together" and "I'm Living In Shame" which represents Ross' diversity as an artist. On the whole though an excellent compliation, well worth having as every track is great music and is the perfect introduction to someone who knows nothing about this true soul legend!
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Ultimate Diva,
By A Customer
This review is from: Diana Ross - The Ultimate Collection (Audio CD)
I don't normally listen to so-called "diva" music, and I honestly didn't really know much about Diana Ross until I picked this CD up in an attempt to broaden my music collection. Damn, I should have bought it earlier. I didn't even know she sang half these songs. The Supremes hits I knew, all her solo stuff I've heard a bagillion times but never realized who it was, and I remember going clubbing a few years ago and hearing that remix of "Someday We'll Be Together." This is really a terrific Greatest Hits collection. No filler, no tossing songs in any old order, just a great skimming of the Greatest Hits from a pop legend. Spanning from the 60's to the 90's, it is definitely a necessity, and one that I regret not buying earlier. Nice disc!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Elegance,
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This review is from: Diana Ross - The Ultimate Collection (Audio CD)
These choice of songs features Diana Ross' divesity as a singer. It takes us from the 60's to the 90's as her style changes; a little bit of pop, rock, R&B; even easy listening. Diana Ross is still definately the Boss.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Truly The Best !,
By TK (KL, M;sia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Diana Ross - The Ultimate Collection (Audio CD)
Diana Ross is a true diva that no other artist can be compared to her. I have been listening to her music even since I am small and to see her again in the VH1 2000: A tribute to Diana Ross makes me writing in. This album in particular portrays the best songs by Diana Ross. Her recollection during her years with the Supremes such as Baby love, Where did our love go and You cant's huryy love are also here. It is interesting to see her singing along with the likes of Mariah Carey in Baby love and Stop in the name of love. All I can say is that, she has been an inspriration for many new artist around. My all time favourite will always be Endless Love, her duet with Lionel Richie. Other notable ballads include If we hold on together, Theme from Mahogany, Touch me in the morning and Your love.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
not all the hits!,
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This review is from: Diana Ross - The Ultimate Collection (Audio CD)
if you dont have a ROSS hits cd this could be a good introduction or overview of DIANAS career, but then again , this cd is not really the complete or the ultimate.who picked these songs?why are there SUPREMES songs here when there is a cd called the SUPREMES ULTIMATE COLLECTION that has 25 of there hits!so why repeat these songs here!couldnt we just get a ROSS hits collection when there is enough material to pull from.where is MIRROR MIRROR,ITS MY TURN,ALL OF YOU,SWEPT AWAY,MUSCLES,TAKE ME HIGHER,IF YOURE NOT GONNA LOVE ME RIGHT.if you want an all too brief overview this cd is for you ,otherwise i would go for DIANA /ANTHOLOGY
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Music Collection NECESSITY,
By A Customer
This review is from: Diana Ross - The Ultimate Collection (Audio CD)
This is definitely the ultimate Diana Ross compilation that should be in everyone's homes, especially those who just want a sampling of her work. And an incredible sampling it is. The only problems are the inclusion of "Reach Out And Touch" instead of "Its My Turn" and I would have preferred "Love Child" over "Reflections", but whatever- it is still a masterpiece. 30 years of musical legacy on one disc- you just cant NOT have this one!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The boss,
By A Customer
This review is from: Diana Ross - The Ultimate Collection (Audio CD)
this lady has endured time.first fronting one of the most successful groups of all-time the surpremes and then her solo career.her voice has gotten stronger with time and she brings character to each song she performes. like with the lady sings the blues project she pulled it off with feeling and complexity.her solo hits seem like in another time and place when music used to be good and the star took your mind and soul afar.she could handle all types of material how many artist men or women will have half her impact today? not many this is a gem.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a collection!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Diana Ross - The Ultimate Collection (Audio CD)
How is it possible to accumulate 4 decates of music into one album? Ask Diana, cause somehow she did it. Only 2 mistakes were made- the absense of "It's My Turn" and the version of "Chain Reaction" featured- I would have preferred the 1986 radio remix. NEVERTHELESS, this is a must- why Motown promotes "All The Great Hits" instead of this is a mystery. This truly is the Ultimate Collection. Buy it- You cannot go wrong.
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