Diana Ross ‘The Greatest’ album entered the UK Album chart at #24.
Diana Ross ‘The Greatest’ album entered the UK Album chart at #24.
Great to hear! Diana has always done well in the UK. They have good taste.
Not bad at all, way to go Ms Ross, making it her highest charting album release there since "Take Me Higher" which reached #10 in 1995. Not shabby considering Diana did no promo to support it. It even out peaked 2001's compilation "Love & Life" which only hit #28 despite having a new single on it, Going Back..... hopefully with christmas approaching fast, it would climb even higher in the charts next week
Last edited by supreme_lady; 11-15-2011 at 05:16 AM.
in the UK frequently the first week is the peak position, but with the holidays maybe this will rise..let us pray
Sales look to have been around 9/9.5k.
You're going to have to pray harder though - in the first update for this week The Greatest has fallen out of the top 40.
I pray that Shantal Baker's Greatest Hits CD will outsell this collection by the woman Shantal replaced in the Supremes.
Diana should bring her tour to the UK and then the CD sales will rise, as it did when she toured at the time One Woman collection was released 12 years ago.
The UK loves them some Miss Ross. Always has, always will. Nice showing.
It never ceases to amaze me that Diana is so enduringly popular here in Britain. We do tend to treasure our 'oldies' here. Despite her not having a single release for a few years or a U.K tour - she can still get a greatest hits in the top 30 charts. That is very impressive. Long live our second Queen!
Here in America, she, Diana Ross has only had one single to chart in the last 27 years and that being "Take Me Higher" which got all the way up to #114 back in 1995.
At this point in time it is foolish to think Diana would have any success on the singles chart. But her detractors cling to her absence from that chart as some victory. They fail to mention her hit with Rod Stewart, her successful ALBUMS [[ILY) and BLUE.
Wishful thinking Marv. The men love her, the women love her, and you can't stand it.... LMAO.
The charts don't lie, and Diana has done well. Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't there a few fans on this very site who are under 35? Just wondering.
Wishful thinking? I could care less, she's not paying me whether she hits or not! LOL! But speaking of the charts......here they are! LOL!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana_Ross_discography
All those little tick marks under the "U.S." column, what do those mean.........?
Unknown by the Under 35 crowd, Oh Please....
Diana Ross is a legend with enough career songs between her solo work and The Supremes years that most people under 35 on the street know who she is, if not neccessarily all her career details. Baby Love, Ain't No Mountain High Enough, & You Can't Hurry Love get tons of exposure via AC airplay and movie placement. The diana LP singles and Love Hangover got a ton of sampling in the late nineties on hit singles for MC Lyte, Puffy Daddy, Mase, Monica, Will Smith, and The Notorious B.I.G. for them to be familiar with her work. Their older family members also probably expose them to her hits [[and the rest of the Motown family) frequently as well. They may not run out and buy her greatest hits packages or wait with bated breath for Deluxe Editions from Hip-O Select but they know Diana and respect her influence on people like Beyonce and Mariah Carey.
But I suppose we needed a trash fire ignited so some folks could save on their heating bills to warm themselves by....
I guess by just turning 36 this year, I barely made the cutoff. Thank God because I would find my life less fulfilling to have never known the artistry of Diana Ross and the individual Supremes. It would suck to have to worship Rihanna instead.....
I remember the hits from Upside Down forward on Detroit Top 40 radio and some of the flops radio tried to play and the songs exiled to success only on the R&B chart for the few years 87-91 after that. I also remember the Red Hot TV Special, the promo blitz with Barbara Walters for Workin' Overtime, the American Music Awards hosting gigs, appearances at the Oscars and Grammys, and the appearance as mentor on American Idol. She may not have had huge success with those album eras but she still got plenty of exposure for someone that has been forgotten......
Seriously though. Can you explain why she has had so many many releases in in the last 30 years and most of them have tanked in the U.S. Why? I mean from what I hear from fans, she does very well in other countries. Let's discuss this phenomona with the U.S. We can even through in Mary Wilson to counter balance things LOL!!!
You just brought up a good point. What other artist American or not can make appearances on the following televised programs and still have their current release TANK:
The Super Bowl
The Oprah Winfrey Show
American Idol
Diana Ross appeared and performed her then lastest recordings on each of these highly viewed, very popular, nationally broadcast programs in the United States only to have her recordings completely bite it in terms of the charts and sales. How is that possible?
The thread title alone is enough to send some over the edge. Haven't you noticed that anytime there is positive news about Diana, or about a recent "success" of hers, that people have to "balance" it?
According to this discography, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana_Ross_discography , Miss Ross has had 41 single releases since 1986 with only one, "Take Me Higher" charting in the U.S. , reaching #114 in 1995. Why?
Quite easy to answer Marv, American Top 40 Pop Radio refuses to play artists over 40 consistently. The Brits have valued talent over youth which is why she remains higher profile chartwise there. She turned 40 in 1984 and aged out of the format. It happens to virtually all artists because of the prized 18-34 listener demo supposedly won't listen to the same artists their parents did. It's also why Madonna, Mariah, Cher, etc. have struggled struggled post 40.
I beg to differ. You will not find any threads that I started with Diana Ross as the subject [[ you may start your research....NOW! LOL!). In fact, it was you who started this one and others with Miss Ross as the subject matter ,which is fine with me. I am just going to enjoy discussing her just like everyone else.
Note I said consistently.... James Brown disappeared from the pop chart after that hit and it needed a Rocky Soundtrack appearance to get noticed....
I thought that a few her releases post-1984's "Missing You" were good songs and wondered why they didn't chart. I was a huge fan since 1964 but slowly lost interest as I felt that the albums weren't cohesive although the single releases were good. The last Ross album that, in my opinion, was excellent all the way through was the Take Me Higher collection of songs. I was really disappointed that it didn't become a huge hit.
Thank you Motownlover1964 for your response. I liked the song "Missing You" and I recall another song from around that time, "Telephone" that received pretty good airplay in Detroit on WJLB, a popular local Urban Contemporary station. Then, I heard that the song was being promoted only to R&B and Urban Contemporary stations. Could that also be the reason for lack of Pop Chart success?
There are many theories regarding Diana's lack of chart success post-1986. Yes, Telephone, Dirty Looks and other late-RCA releases were promoted to R&B stations, limiting their exposure. IMO the Working Overtime project hurt her credibility. Add to this Call Her Miss Ross and Dreamgirl, plus her age, plus changing musical styles, plus Diana's marriage and the birth of her sons in 1987 and 1988. You have to agree that a lot happened to cause Diana's musical career to lose momentum.
BTW, Diana has released 13 US singles since 1986, not 41.
Adding a timeline to my previous post, Diana married in 1985, the book Dreamgirls was released in 1986, then came the pregnancies. Working Overtime was released in 1989, followed by the Call Her Miss Ross book later that year. Another book followed in 1990, All That Glittered. Diana's image and appeal took a huge beating. I'm sure this didn't help her sales.
Johnny B. Thank you very much for your response as well. You make some very good points. I have a question. I arrived at the 41 as the total number of releases by just counting down the list on her discography. You say it was 13 that were released as U.S. singles. Does that mean that the other 28 releases were all foreign and if so, why? If you know the answer I mean.
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