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    Your least favorite Diana Ross albums.

    Here's a new thread which will hopefully prove to be entertaining and enjoyable.
    What are your least favorite Diana Ross studio albums? I have excluded live albums, compilations and soundtrack albums, but you can include them if you wish.
    Here are my five in order of awfulness.
    1. I love you.
    2. Workin' overtime.
    3. Why do fools fall in love.
    4. Silk Electric.
    5. Last time i saw him.


    Hope Diana doesn't read this otherwise i shall be on santa's naughty list!


    Over to you guys....

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    1. Why do fools fall in love.
    2. Workin' overtime.
    3. Last time i saw him.
    4. I love you.
    5. Eaten Alive

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    1) Eaten Alive
    2) Silk Electric
    3) Workin' Overtime
    4) Last Time I Saw Him
    5) Ross [[1983)

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    I love you
    Last time I saw him
    Why do fools fall in love
    Dr live 1978
    Workin overtime

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    Eaten Alive
    WO
    I Love You
    Ross 78
    Everything is Everything

    and a [[dis)honorable raspberry to Greatest Hits Live from 1989

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    Focusing only on Motown releases

    Baby it's me
    Diana! TV Soundtrack
    Diana live

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    In order....

    1. Greatest Hits Live. Should never have seen the light of day.
    2. Silk Electric. With the exception of “Muscles”and “Love Lies” just awful.
    3. Why Do Fools Fall In Love. Soulless. “Mirror Mirror” and WTB saved the day
    4. Last Time I Saw Him. Uneven jumble with better tracks left off.
    5. Ross 78. Some decent songs, but overall a shoddy package.

    I Love You came pretty close. Though badly produced, it has a certain simple charm about it.

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    1. Workin Overtime
    2. Silk Electric
    3. Greatest Hits Live
    4. Diana! Soundtrack
    5. Ross 78

    I don't mind I Love You and like some of Why Do Fools, Last Time I Saw Him, and Everything is Everything.

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    Working Overtime
    Greatest Hits Live
    Last Time I saw Him
    Mahogany Soundtrack
    Silk Electric.

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    1. Working Overtime
    2. Silk Electric
    3. Eaten Alive
    4. Everything Is Everything
    5. Last Time I Saw Him

    Like Ollie9, I rarely listen to I Love You but I'm glad we have it. For me, it does have a significance and charm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lucky2012 View Post
    1. Working Overtime
    2. Silk Electric
    3. Eaten Alive
    4. Everything Is Everything
    5. Last Time I Saw Him

    Like Ollie9, I rarely listen to I Love You but I'm glad we have it. For me, it does have a significance and charm.
    1. Diana! [[Original Soundtrack)
    2. Greatest Hits Live
    3. Workin’ Overtime

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    hard to do - each time I pick one I find something I like.

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    5. I Love You
    4. I Love You
    3. I Love You
    2. I Love You
    1. I Love You

    HONORABLE MENTION: I Love You

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    Quote Originally Posted by sansradio View Post
    5. I Love You
    4. I Love You
    3. I Love You
    2. I Love You
    1. I Love You

    HONORABLE MENTION: I Love You
    Sans,
    Can I assume you really don't like I Love You? Just a wild guess on my part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thanxal View Post
    Sans,
    Can I assume you really don't like I Love You? Just a wild guess on my part.
    Now, what on earth would make you think that?

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    Marv would have loved this discussion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guy View Post
    Marv would have loved this discussion.
    Yes he would. He would have picked 25 rather than just 5!

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    The only Diana album I just don´t like is Workin´Overtime.

    Following that [[and focusing only on studio albums) I would say Ross '78.
    As for I Love You, the production let´s the album down but I still enjoy it for the most part. When it comes to Last Time I Saw Him I have to say I really enjoy that album and I never really understood why so many fans don´t like it.

    The RCA albums are uneven to say the least but I still enjoy every one of them.

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    1. Eaten Alive
    2. Eaten Alive
    3. Eaten Alive
    4. Eaten Alive
    5. Eaten Alive

    Honorable Mention: Eaten Alive

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    Ross '83.
    Working Overtime
    and for some reasons I have never been able to get into Every Day Is A New Day

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    Blue - i suggest with these polls you've started that you summarize the results for us after a few days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sup_fan View Post
    Blue - i suggest with these polls you've started that you summarize the results for us after a few days.
    Sounds like a plan. It's fascinating to read other fans choices as favorites and least favorites

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    there is some sort of weird "polling" feature here on the forum but i wasn't ever able to figure it out.

    Maybe Ralph can provide a tutorial lol

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    1. I Love You
    2. Last Time I Saw Him
    3. Greatest Hits Live
    4. Workin Overtime
    5. Diana TV Soundtrack

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    I Love You has "Lovely Day". With a song like that, how can the album make a worst list?

    Eaten Alive has Chain Reaction and Love on the Line. So it shouldn't be on the list. Isn't Chain Reaction her biggest world wide hit?

    Yes, I know commercial success doesn't mean good but these are good songs. I think

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    Quote Originally Posted by jobeterob View Post
    I Love You has "Lovely Day". With a song like that, how can the album make a worst list?

    Eaten Alive has Chain Reaction and Love on the Line. So it shouldn't be on the list. Isn't Chain Reaction her biggest world wide hit?

    Yes, I know commercial success doesn't mean good but these are good songs. I think
    i'd label Chain and LOTL as decent, if not good songs. And even though Chain was a huge hit, it never really did much for me. I find it an anomaly of the EA album. you can actually hear and understand Diana's vocals and her vocals are not buried in the mix. it's almost like a different producer handled it and they slapped it on the album a la I Guess I'll Miss The Man on the JW set.

    Love on the line is one of the stronger tracks on the album but that isn't saying much. the production of Diana's vocals is all wrong but at least not as terrible as other tunes

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    Quote Originally Posted by sup_fan View Post
    i'd label Chain and LOTL as decent, if not good songs. And even though Chain was a huge hit, it never really did much for me. I find it an anomaly of the EA album. you can actually hear and understand Diana's vocals and her vocals are not buried in the mix. it's almost like a different producer handled it and they slapped it on the album a la I Guess I'll Miss The Man on the JW set.

    Love on the line is one of the stronger tracks on the album but that isn't saying much. the production of Diana's vocals is all wrong but at least not as terrible as other tunes
    Chain Reaction was the final cut to be recorded. It was almost an after thought according to Barry Gibb; so in a way you are correct when you claim it sounds like they slapped it on the album!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebrock View Post
    Chain Reaction was the final cut to be recorded. It was almost an after thought according to Barry Gibb; so in a way you are correct when you claim it sounds like they slapped it on the album!
    Im surprised so many fans appear to dislike the album so much. I certainly don’t regard it as a DR classic, but consider it a solid effort.
    Although “I’m Watching You” is a pretty song, what the album really lacks is a killer ballad. MJ’s “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You” would have been perfect for this album.
    It’s interesting that “Chain Reaction” was the last songs recorded for the project as her voice sound rejuvenated on the track when compared to some of the other songs. More the Diana Ross sound fans are used to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ollie9 View Post
    Im surprised so many fans appear to dislike the album so much. I certainly don’t regard it as a DR classic, but consider it a solid effort.
    Although “I’m Watching You” is a pretty song, what the album really lacks is a killer ballad. MJ’s “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You” would have been perfect for this album.
    It’s interesting that “Chain Reaction” was the last songs recorded for the project as her voice sound rejuvenated on the track when compared to some of the other songs. More the Diana Ross sound fans are used to.
    Agree with you Ollie. It's not a classic Gibb production in the bracket of Guilty or Heartbreaker, but it was a solid effort with the notable exception of the ghastly title track. I rarely play it, but when i do i always enjoy it. I still think Crimes of Passion is the lost hit from this project. It should have been the UK follow up to Chain Reaction and would have been had i been in charge.

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    Everything after she left Motown!

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    Quote Originally Posted by copley View Post
    Everything after she left Motown!
    Ha ha. You do have a point!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebrock View Post
    Here's a new thread which will hopefully prove to be entertaining and enjoyable.
    What are your least favorite Diana Ross studio albums? I have excluded live albums, compilations and soundtrack albums, but you can include them if you wish.
    Here are my five in order of awfulness.
    1. I love you.
    2. Workin' overtime.
    3. Why do fools fall in love.
    4. Silk Electric.
    5. Last time i saw him.


    Hope Diana doesn't read this otherwise i shall be on santa's naughty list!


    Over to you guys....
    1 I Love You
    2 Ross 83
    3 Red Hot Rhythm and Blues
    4 Greatest Hits Live
    5 Diana TV Soundtrack

    if only studio albums,
    4 Why Do Fools
    5 Workin Overtime

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    I wonder if.....the track list was altered....
    1.chain reaction
    2 teacher
    3 experience
    4 more and more
    5 crimes of passion
    6 love being in love with you
    7 love on the line
    8 im watching you
    9 eaten alive

    Chain reaction first single..
    Crimes of passion. 2nd single
    I'm watching you 3 rd single
    I think the album was a bit to more soulful than I would have liked

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    Quote Originally Posted by daviddh View Post
    I wonder if.....the track list was altered....
    1.chain reaction
    2 teacher
    3 experience
    4 more and more
    5 crimes of passion
    6 love being in love with you
    7 love on the line
    8 im watching you
    9 eaten alive

    Chain reaction first single..
    Crimes of passion. 2nd single
    I'm watching you 3 rd single
    I think the album was a bit to more soulful than I would have liked
    I think the album was devoid of any soul in DR's voice. And altering the track listing would have been tantamount to rearranging the deck chair on the Titantic to save it. It still wouldn't have made this abomination any better.

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    ... hasn't yet been recorded!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeaceNHarmony View Post
    ... hasn't yet been recorded!
    I agree with you on that!

    I think if I had to list something, I'd say the Diana! TV Soundtrack, only for the reason that there's some unnecessary tracks on there from the skits and such. I also don't love the Lady Sings the Blues soundtrack for that same reason, as I don't love the dialogue pieces that were included, but obviously it was a different time and they were including those segments to 'tell the story' through music. The music itself is amazing.

    The only songs Diana has ever recorded that I don't 100% love are "Shockwaves" and "We Are the Children of the World". However, they have grown on me over the years lol.

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    cant believe how many thumbs down for Eaten Alive - i iove that album ones i didnt -

    Baby its Me
    I Love You
    greatest hits live

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    Quote Originally Posted by nomis View Post
    cant believe how many thumbs down for Eaten Alive - i iove that album ones i didnt -

    Baby its Me
    I Love You
    greatest hits live
    I like Eaten Alive too, but i am very surprised you dislike Baby it's Me. It's in my top 3 Ross albums, but i find it most interesting when fellow fans dislike something that i love.
    If you don't mind my asking what is it you dislike about Baby it's Me?

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    "we are the children of the world.."..i..i...just cant..havent heard it in decades and never want to what was she thinking ??? and she even made a promo video for it !!..I love most of "Swept Away" but that i cant even call it a song is dire im getting cold sweats even thinking of it...oh my word

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    Quote Originally Posted by nomis View Post
    "we are the children of the world.."..i..i...just cant..havent heard it in decades and never want to what was she thinking ??? and she even made a promo video for it !!..I love most of "Swept Away" but that i cant even call it a song is dire im getting cold sweats even thinking of it...oh my word
    It's truly awful i agree, but it would be interesting to hear if it is a favorite of anyone on here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebrock View Post
    It's truly awful i agree, but it would be interesting to hear if it is a favorite of anyone on here?
    WE ARE THE CHILDREN OF THE WORLD is probably the only song on the SWEPT AWAY album that I truly dislike. But maybe I should listen again.

    I saw the little promo that was done for it and was surprised that the tv program EVENING MAGAZINE [[or PM MAGAZINE, depending on your location) devoted time to it. But it was cute watching her play "Duck Duck Goose" with the kids.

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    My least favorite produced album by song sequence would be the soundtrack to "Lady Sings The Blues". Diana Ross' vocals are spectacular!

    The dialogue scenes and instrumental breaks seem to interfere with her honey toned vocals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TNSUN View Post
    My least favorite produced album by song sequence would be the soundtrack to "Lady Sings The Blues". Diana Ross' vocals are spectacular!

    The dialogue scenes and instrumental breaks seem to interfere with her honey toned vocals.
    I would love this album to be repackaged without the dialogue, and with additional music. I always thought the dialogue interrupted the flow of the album.

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    I Love You
    Workin Overtime
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    Ross '78

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    1. I Love You
    2. Why Do Fools Fall In love.
    3. Eaten Alive
    4. Silk Electric
    5. Every Day Is A New Day

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeaceNHarmony View Post
    ... hasn't yet been recorded!
    I agree. I can’t list any. There is something that I love on all of her albums.

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    Hi Bluebrock..for me all the tracks are missing that certain indefinable ross quality to me either the chorus hooks the lyrics and music all are missing that something that makes a hit diana song all parts are there.. for me there is no dynamite or tender vulnrability..it as a whole dosent stand up to whats shes done before then straight away after - The Boss ive never had any connection with anything on baby its me..by the way Bluebrock i find your posts and information fascinating that you share on this forum...much respect

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    Quote Originally Posted by nomis View Post
    Hi Bluebrock..for me all the tracks are missing that certain indefinable ross quality to me either the chorus hooks the lyrics and music all are missing that something that makes a hit diana song all parts are there.. for me there is no dynamite or tender vulnrability..it as a whole dosent stand up to whats shes done before then straight away after - The Boss ive never had any connection with anything on baby its me..by the way Bluebrock i find your posts and information fascinating that you share on this forum...much respect
    Interesting. I would say "Too Shy To Say" is the very height of Ross's "tender vulnerability." I appreciate that we can all hear something different when she sings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nomis View Post
    Hi Bluebrock..for me all the tracks are missing that certain indefinable ross quality to me either the chorus hooks the lyrics and music all are missing that something that makes a hit diana song all parts are there.. for me there is no dynamite or tender vulnrability..it as a whole dosent stand up to whats shes done before then straight away after - The Boss ive never had any connection with anything on baby its me..by the way Bluebrock i find your posts and information fascinating that you share on this forum...much respect
    Baby, It's Me is a favorite Ross album but I remember a review upon its release [[Rolling Stone, I believe, so who cares[[?!)) that called it "anemic". Lol. I loved the album, but I could understand the reviewer's opinion. I think it was because the album was a step even further towards Pop, with an outside producer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lucky2012 View Post
    Baby, It's Me is a favorite Ross album but I remember a review upon its release [[Rolling Stone, I believe, so who cares[[?!)) that called it "anemic". Lol. I loved the album, but I could understand the reviewer's opinion. I think it was because the album was a step even further towards Pop, with an outside producer.
    as an album by itself, it's quite strong. within the overall Ross discography, it stands up well as a cohesive work with excellent vocals

    but as an album released in fall of 77, it is anemic. within just a month or two, Saturday Night Fever was released and the music there was so powerful. But remember - 2 SNF tracks were repeats from earlier Bee Gee efforts. Jive Talking and You Should Be Dancing. And look at the amazing work Donna was putting out. BIM was either 2 years too late or 4 years too early. it would have worked beautifully in either 75 or 81. and frankly i don't think you would have had to change 1 thing for the album to work in either of those years. not updates, revisions or anything

    also i will say that the EE of BIM and the modern mixes were really amazing. especially the string intro on Getting Ready For Love. talk about adding some excitement to a recording!!!! perhaps if more of the instrumentals were left intact, there would have been a bit more power to the album in 77

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