"Shine" still holds up well today.
It has a very catchy grove.
"Shine" still holds up well today.
It has a very catchy grove.
A favorite of mine.
Great track.thought it was going to be a single
Back in 1987, I was hoping "Shine" would be released as a single. Not only is it a great track IMHO, but also because the collaboration with Simply Red [[and the whole story that Hucknell wrote the song especially for Ross) would surely have helped to get the single noticed. And then ideally followed by "It's Hard For Me To Say," which definitely would have gotten some airplay. Instead we got "Shockwaves" -- which is a fun Motown pastiche, but not much more than that.
I had heard that there were David Morales remix’s done back then. Definitely should have been a single. This, Hard for Me to Say and Summertime should have been the singles from the album
I would like to find out more about the song's history, which is as much a Sharon Robinson song as a Leonard Cohen song, though obviously she is not as well known as he is. Summertime was the first collaboration between Robinson and Cohen, yet he never recorded it himself -- as far as I know the first recording is by Ross [[which, technically, wouldn't make it a cover), and was later recorded by Roberta Flack in 1991, and by Robinson herself in 2008, which technically would be a "cover" but kind of strange to call the song a cover when it was written by herself. It's a beautiful song though, in all versions!
It's just beautiful. When i first heard the album it was this utterly gorgeous tune that sent shivers up and down the spine alongside It's hard for me to say and Cross my heart. She sounded as good as she did when produced by Nick and Val and Michael Masser, and that is an statement you could not level at much of her 80's stuff.
I remember reading it in one of the U.S. dance magazines at the time, it was either Dance Music Authority or Dance Music Report. I have never heard them or saw any bootlegs at any of the tons of indy record stores that used to exist way back when.
I will say it again, they may not be of the quality of the first or second Motown stints, but the RCA years, in my opinion, are nowhere near as dire as some make them out to be. Was just listening to Ross 83 and RHR&B yesterday and again find them to be very solid, above average albums. Change the lyrics of Girls and Ross 83 is very very good. Remove the covers from RHR&B and add a few more contemporary tracks and it also would be pretty good. As for Silk Electric, I don’t find the vocals weak, it’s the reverb and echo that need to be eliminated. Still in Love, Love Lies and In Your Arms are great ballads.
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Pretty sure it was written for Ross. I remember reading that in a Billboard tribute to Cohen a long time ago. It was before he passed. If I’m not mistaken, Sharon Robinson was Cohen’s musical partner for a long time. Just did some research and all the sources said it was originally recorded by Ross. Robinson also wrote New Attitude for Patti.
Last edited by Deepdishus2001; 06-23-2021 at 06:49 AM.
Enjoying this thread. I loved Summertime on first listen and to think it was actually written for Ross and is, in fact, not a cover is a very satisfying surprise! Diana Ross totally owns this beautiful song, in every way.
This was my reaction to Shine on first listen. Now I find I like and appreciate the song and the recording. I love the Mick Hucknall/Simply Red connection almost as much as the Summertime Leonard Cohen/Sharon Robinson connection.Shine doesn't do much for me I find the chorus refrain too jarring..sometimes that high pitch she does is a bit off.
I've finally come to terms with the RCA Years, when Ross became a more mainstream global Pop star. RHRB and Ross 83 remain my favorite of her RCA albums. I still only listen to In Your Arms, Still In Love and Who on SE but I think I can now discern and appreciate where she wanted to go at the time.the RCA years, in my opinion, are nowhere near as dire as some make them out to be.
I think Shine was one of the stronger/more commercial songs on RHR&B. i think it could have done ok on the charts. potentially at least in the top 40. maybe top 30. not a hit really but at least not completely ignored like EA, Chained Reaction and others
Blue - i love hearing these fun stories of your experiences with Diana Ross. your stories sound similar to some that Randy shared in his book and how Diana has an almost photographic memory when it comes to the issues, families, etc of her immediate staff and colleagues. AND that she is often very caring and understanding about things occurring in their lives. a kind of her that is unfortunately often overlooked by the general public and press
Thank you very much Sup. I do have an even funnier story regarding my mother saying something to Diana that even i would not have dreamed of saying, but i would prefer to run it through the official channels before going public. I do not wish to obliterate 30+ years of friendship for one inappropriate memory. Leave it with me.
Last edited by Bluebrock; 06-24-2021 at 12:52 PM.
I just listened to the song… not a massive fan. I even like Simply Red and Mick Hucknall, but this doesn’t even really sound like one of their songs. To me, it sounds like a rather average pop rock song.
I just listened to the Simply Red version, which is better. I do like the baseline on both versions, kinda reminds me of Red Hot Chilli Peppers.
Thank you very much Sup. I do have an even funnier story regarding my mother saying something to Diana that even i would not have dreamed of saying, but i would prefer to run it through the official channels before going public. I do not wish to obliterate 30+ years of friendship for one inappropriate memory. Leave it with me.
Not sure why my post has been duplicated?
I thought she looked great in The Wiz. I have a thing for afros, so maybe I am a bit biased.
ShockWaves is a favorite for me!!!!!
haha i like shockwaves too!
Blue I'm going to assemble a new RCA Greatest Hits cd just for you, my friend!
Turn me over [[as the opening track of course lol)
Girls
Shockwaves
There Goes My Baby
Why do fools
Fool for your love
I am me
Work That body [[12" mix)
Sweet nothings
I am me [[extended mix)
Nobody makes me crazy
well i only included the songs i like. the ones i like that i KNOW i'm in the minority on lol there are others i agree are hideous - like Endless Love. hell i'm not a huge fan of the original with Lionel, due to being over played.
i might have included Children of the World. I don't really like that one but i have at least included on a playlist or two. when vacuuming or cleaning the house, sometimes it's fun to sing along to
plus i love to tweak Blue's nose on WDFFIL and SE lol
SHOCK-WAVES/HEAT-WAVE[S]
I'd have no trouble mixing between those two!!
[not sure about those tongue twills! never heard that on a record before ! ]
I understand why EMI UK chose Shockwaves; it was the album track most closest to Chain Reaction and that had been a number one hit. And then with a "hip" Shep Pettibone mix that might sound like a winner, on paper at least. Shockwaves is a fun song, but not much more than that, prrrr. I didn't do much for me as a teenager; I really preferred Shine and It's Hard for Me to Say [[the latter which got some airplay in the Netherlands just because of the Luther Vandross connection).
note that i purposely include two versions of I Am Me
here's another question about I Am Me. i wonder what the ORIGINAL song was like and what Janie Bradford thought of the released version. apparently Diana took Janie's submission and then totally retooled it.
although we should at least credit Diana with having I Am Me as the flip to a song produced by MJ. everyone would have guessed that an MJ produced single would sell millions, and it did. and the producers/writers of the B side make just as much money. so Janie got a big pay out
Wait, there's a video for SHOCKWAVE? Is it a real storyline, or is it like the Mirror Mirror video?
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