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interesting list. I to agree much of her music was under rated. but to me, few of the songs are "legendary." Nothing seemed to be truly magically and timeless. Most were fine enough and should have charted. but not been something "forever"
a few I think are especially strong:
Your Love
I Will Survive - simply because she's remaking the classic and it works well
Until we meet again - the more upbeat remix I thought was very good
Gone
I never loved a man before - really like this one but the title and chorus are, lyrically, a little clumsy
Not so much
Best Years Of My Life - she performs well but I think the lyrics needed some help. too repetitive. needed some more story
Fun list; thanks for finding. Lots of great material -
Swing It deserves to be on the list
I agree that Best Years of My Life would not be at the top of my list
I’ve Got A Crush on You might make my list
If I don't see "If You're Not Gonna Love Me Right" on it, it's not a good list then...
Yeah, Best Years was so lyrically kindergarten. Diana's vocals made up for it almost.
I Will Survive is, like Respect, a song where you can argued became a classic twice. Gloria Gaynor made it an anthem for women [[and gays made it their anthem too), then Diana redid it and purposely made it for the gays [["this is for my girls") and then had that now-classic video of her, RuPaul and all the drag queens in, I think, San Francisco lol [[still love it to this day).
That was one song I wish Motown had put more promo [[though I can understand why they probably didn't because of the times).
I Never Loved a Man Before was such a classy track though. It's near perfect.
Anyway, I checked the list and I'm in agreement [[and they included IYNGLMR! :D).
But I'd argue that another EDIAND track, Got to Be Free, should be on that list too [[seriously Every Day was a GREAT album!):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jV5B0Xswe58
Very interesting list, and i think we can all [[well almost all) appreciate the great material Diana put out in the 90's. I was lucky enough to be up close and personal with her during this very creative but sorely overlooked period of her career in the States. Some of these choices would not figure in my list, but it is different strokes for different folks i guess. the three 90's albums found our girl at her vocal peak and at the happiest period of her life until it all began to unwind at the end of the decade. Happy memories!
Bluebrock - Have loved your posts about Diana during the 80s and 90s.
What would be ur list for top 15 tunes from her Motown 2.0 period?
I had to post my favorite '90s Diana song. I mean, I'm sad they didn't make a music video out of it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8Oq9zUNbE0
If that is the best she can give her fans, she got what she deserved - a completely devastating fall from the top. Both she and Arne experienced deadly falls from the top of a mountain.
I do not know what caused Arne's fall, but her's was from sheer stupidity. She forgot what made her a star in the first-place - it was Berry, the Motown machine, glamour, great songs, great producers, her voice and charisma. She voluntarily walked away from most of those elements thinking it was all and only about her.
TF kind of comment was that? Glad I got you blocked, dude. You do know Diana's children are probably reading this and you got nerve mentioning their father/stepfather in that kind of light mentioning his tragic accident like that and saying "she ain't nothing with BG". GTFOH.
Circa is a troll.
I need to check out Diana's '90s stuff, I am currently unfamiliar with it all!! :)
I love having these underplayed titles in my collection; an exquisite talent at a vocal peak and lots of great material. It's great to revisit these albums and I hope expanded versions appear as the RCA's did a while back. I love that Diana never had to stoop to selling recalled 'memories' and gossip nor 'support' spurious 'charities' for a quick buck when her commercial period reached it's climax. The lady is a CHAMP!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTZyxxPuss0
This screamed heavy Urban AC play!!!
My 90s faves:
When you tell me that you love me
Your love
If you’re not gonna love me right
You make me feel like I never loved a man before
Keep it right there
Gone
I thought that we were still in love
Every day’s a new day
Until we meet again love to infinity mix
Hope is an open window
Let somebody know
Take me higher
He lives in you
Interesting that Change Of Heart isn't included on that list - it was the original title of The Force Behind The Power album and initially scheduled as the lead single.
Quite a few Diana fans really love this track. Reminds me of Gettin' Ready For Love although personally I'm not overkeen on it.
You've got to think that at other various stages of her career tracks like When You Tell Me That You Love Me and Waiting In The Wings would have been huge hits.
I'm a fan of the syrupy ballads myself. Perhaps "Only Love" is my favorite, even though back in the 90s I was not a fan of what I used to call "We Are the World" songs. I didn't even care for "Reach Out and Touch" or "We Are the World" [[I liked them both as a very small kid) and that whole "let's love everybody and everything; you are special; you are somebody" vibe. Of course now as an adult these songs have much better meaning for me and I dig it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hz5KczjAGcs
Love this one too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSDSlAHOGas
Assuredly. Radio airplay is unkind [[and always has been and always will be) to most who have been in the biz more than a few years. Like the popular singers a generation before her Diana concentrated on making quality lps that fans are still discussing decades later.
^ That would be Luther for me, hands down.
It's hard to argue against Luther being the king of anything. I guess for me, Luther's ballads were typically designed to get somebody pregnant [[ ;) ), falling into the sub genre of "slow jam"...if that makes any sense. The three brothas I mentioned earlier didn't do many Luther type ballads [[Jeffrey probably coming the closest), mostly recording either sappy love songs or emotional dramas. I give them the edge over Luther in this regard. But again, I can't argue against Luther. Might have to throw Donny Hathaway in the ring too.
I would have to think long and hard about that one sup fan. I love almost everything on Force behind the power and Take me higher, and there are a few gems on everyday is a new day, not to mention a few excellent outtakes. Many of these songs have a special personal meaning for me for both happy and sad reasons. It really is too difficult to chose.
I have to admit that I was not a fan of Everyday Is A New Day when it was released. It has grown on me in the intervening years, though. I still think her return to Motown masterpiece is Take Me Higher. That entire album generates energy. I Thought That We Were Still In Love is one of her best recordings.
^ I think this was when Diana was deeply unhappy with the music industry and being a perfectionist, I can see why she wouldn't be such a fan of some of the tracks. It's understandable.
I never really got into EDIAND. IMO, it opens and finishes with some strong tracks, but the songs in the middle just don't grab me. I also understand that Diana was also rather depressed while making this album as her marriage was ending so that might influence her opinion of some of the songs.
As a fan of Mary J. Blige's 90s work, maybe I just dug it because of that. It had that funk groove and I seriously thought it would open Diana to a new audience but I guess I see why her heart wasn't in it since she shines when she sings positively about love. But still, I like to see her perform some songs off the Take Me Higher album at least. At least she was a little sassy on there [["if you're not gonna love me right, baby don't love me... AT ALL..." don't mind me, I LOVE that song so much!!!).