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Diana Ross 1976: Special Edition
Music Artist : Diana Ross
Music Label : Hip-O Select
Release Date : 2012-02-21
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Diana Ross, originally issued in 1976, was Diana Ross's first full-length solo studio album in more than two years. It arrived on the heels of Mahogany, Diana's record-breaking second feature film that included her No. 1 hit, "Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)," and surprised audiences around the world with a whole new Diana Ross. The album included familiar sounds, from "Theme From Mahogany" to the ballad "I Thought It Took A Little Time (But Today I Fell In Love)," but took an unexpected twist with Diana's first-ever disco song, "Love Hangover," which became another No. 1 smash, and Diana's most-sampled song.

Diana Ross: Expanded Edition is a 2-CD set that features the newly remastered original album, single-only mixes, non-LP singles, the super-rare promotional single "Coming Home," and new alternate mixes of nearly the entire album. There's even more: three never-before-heard performances from the sessions - "Harmony," a cover of the Elton John classic; and "Go Where Your Mind Is" and "Le Lo Li," produced by Jeffrey Bowen with help Sly Stone. Rounding out the collection is an excerpt from a Diana Ross interview that hasn't been heard in 36 years.

The gorgeous package - a digi-pak like previous Diana Ross Expanded Editions - contains a deluxe 24 page booklet with detailed song annotations and the story of the album by compilation producers Andrew Skurow and George Solomon, and features spectacular photos from the renowned cover photo shoot.

Definitive Collection
Music Artist : Diana Ross
Music Label : Motown
Release Date : 2006-08-29
Artistopia's Price :$12.55
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In Celebration of Motown's 50th Anniversary, Motown releases ten new compilations to add to The Definitive Collection series. Each "Definitive" disc contains: Original stereo recordings, digitally remastered; Booklet with classic photos and extensive liner notes; No. 1 hits, anthems and classic B-sides; Familiar Motown greats from every era all whilst being beautifully packaged with a consistent line look. Ten legendary names in music join the all-star "Definitive Collection" roster!
Greatest
Music Artist : Diana Ross
Music Label : Universal UK
Release Date : 2011-11-15
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EU-only two CD collection from the Pop/Soul diva that covers her entire career including solo recordings and hits with The Supremes and more. Includes 'Endless Love' (with Lionel Richie), 'Touch Me In The Morning', 'Muscles', 'Chain Reaction', 'Love Hangover', 'Come See About Me', 'You Can't Hurry Love' and many more. Universal.
All The Great Hits
Music Artist : Diana Ross
Music Label : Motown
Release Date : 2011-03-30
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All The Great Hits by Diana Ross

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Diana Ross
Music Artist : Diana Ross
Music Label : Motown
Release Date : 2011-03-30
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The only surprise in Diana Ross forging a solo career outside the Supremes is how long she waited to do it. Her 1970 debut shrewdly capitalized on her former band's spectacular string of successes at the same time that it carved out a niche for Ross as one of modern pop's most formidable divas. That not inconsiderable task of reinvention fell to the songwriting/production team of Ashford & Simpson, who constructed a musical framework that traded freely on the sheer dynamics and dramatic potential of Ross's voice on tracks like "Reach Out and Touch Somebody's Hand" and the massive No. 1 hit "Ain't No Mountain High Enough." Loose, light, and occasionally neo-spiritual, it's an album that's almost daringly free of Motown history and clichés, right down to its cover imagery. This digitally remastered edition features a wealth of bonus tracks that include four from the album's first (aborted) sessions with producer Bones Howe--including Laura Nyro's "Stoney End," a hit for Streisand shortly thereafter--that give an intriguing glimpse of the somewhat jazzier and even more pop-oriented album that might have been. Also included are alternate mixes of "Ain't No Mountain" and "These Things Will Keep Me Loving You," an alternate vocal take of "Now There's You" that underscores the subtleties of Ross's technique, and a showy, unreleased live version of the album's "Something on My Mind" from one of the diva's first 1970 solo performances. --Jerry McCulley
Diana (Deluxe Edition)
Music Artist : Diana Ross
Music Label : Motown
Release Date : 2003-07-29
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Diana Ross - Greatest Hits: The RCA Years
Music Artist : Diana Ross
Music Label : Sony special product
Release Date : 2009-03-31
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Touch Me in the Morning: Expanded Edition
Music Artist : Diana Ross
Music Label : Motown
Release Date : 2010-02-23
Artistopia's Price :$16.90
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In 1973, Diana Ross was coming off an Oscar® nomination for her searing portrayal of Billie Holiday in the feature film Lady Sings The Blues, a No. 1 album for its soundtrack, and questions about what she might do next. Next was Touch Me In The Morning, a critical and commercial success that featured the No. 1 title track. But there was much more to the story than a blazing return to pop form, as we discover in a new 2-CD set, Touch Me In The Morning: Expanded Edition, releasing on Motown/Hip-oSelect.com. This lovingly produced reissue includes a newly remastered version of the original album, plus an entire unreleased album: To The Baby, a collection of songs honoring her newborn daughter Rhonda.

To The Baby includes previously unreleased covers of Michael Jackson's "Got To Be There" and Roberta Flack's "First Time Ever I Saw Your Face," as well as the original title tune, co-written by Diana's brother Arthur "T-Boy" Ross. Also newly discovered is the original medley, "Imagine/Save The Children" - songs that were split for Touch Me - plus alternate original mixes of songs intended for To The Baby that ended up on Touch Me, and an alternate mix of "Young Mothers," which previously had been issued in 1983 on Ross' Anthology. As an extra bonus, added are two songs recorded during the same timeline: "Kewpie Doll," written and co-produced by Smokey Robinson, and "When We Grow Up," Miss Ross's contribution to Marlo Thomas' 1972 album Free To Be... You And Me. Touch Me In The Morning: Expanded Edition includes a booklet with rare photos and memorabilia, the story behind both albums, and quotes from Ross's manager Shelley Berger, producer Deke Richards, and from Miss Ross herself.

50th Anniversary: Singles Collection 1961-1969
Music Artist : Diana Ross & The Supremes
Music Label : Motown
Release Date : 2011-10-24
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For the first time ever, on the occasion of the group's 50th anniversary, every single from the legendary Diana Ross & the Supremes is now in one package--the 3-CD box set 50th Anniversary: The Complete Singles 1961-1969, featuring every A- and B- side, from the very beginning to their triumphant farewell, when lead singer Diana Ross left for a solo career.

Included are the group's 14 No. 1 Pop and R&B hits, from "Where Did Our Love Go" to "Someday We'll Be Together," and the smashes in-between--the iconic "Baby Love" and "Stop! In The Name Of Love," the controversial "Love Child," "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me," a duet with the Temptations. With these hits, the Supremes--Ms. Ross, Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard, who was replaced in 1967 by Cindy Birdsong--broke down social barriers and became cultural icons. They were the first American group to have five consecutive No.1 pop hits, representing Motown as a classic American success story, and were a beacon of beauty and class during a tumultuous decade.

Because it's "Complete," the beautifully packaged 3-CD box set also includes the early, though beloved, flops, when the "girls" were known around Motown as the "no-hit Supremes"--among them the rarities "Buttered Popcorn," featuring Flo, and "Your Heart Belongs To Me," a thinly veiled love letter to a boyfriend in Vietnam issued in 1962, well before the topic was reflected in popular music. It also includes rare alternate pressings, promotional releases including a group interview and a theme to a cult film, and much more. Also included: the much sought-after foreign language singles.

Diana Ross & the Supremes - 50th Anniversary: The Complete Singles 1961-1969 is housed in packaging similar to the acclaimed series The Complete Motown Singles, accompanied by a booklet filled with detailed information about each single, reproductions of spectacular-looking picture sleeves from around the world, and classic and rare photos of the world's greatest female group of all time.

Surrender (Expanded Edition)
Music Artist : Diana Ross
Music Label : Hip-O Select
Release Date : 2008-12-09
Artistopia's Price :$17.76
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The supreme talent of Diana gave Berry Gordy another hit in '71 when she put out Surrender , reissued here with an unissued song from its sessions plus alternate versions and mixes and a Remember Me demo by its writer, Valerie Simpson! They join the Top 40 hits Remember Me; Reach Out, I'll Be There; Surrender , and the rest of the original LP.
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