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Thread started 09/28/06 11:16am

dancerella

Swept Away- Dina Ross

Can someone please give a description of this album? I saw it as an import and it's a bit pricey but i'm interested. How many uptempo jams are there? The only song I know is "Missing you". Love the album cover by the way! cool
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Reply #1 posted 09/28/06 11:20am

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Swept Away by Diana Ross has a great Jeff Beck solo and was co-written by Darryl Hall who you can hear on the ad-libs at the end.
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Reply #2 posted 09/28/06 11:49am

dancerella

carlcranshaw said:

Swept Away by Diana Ross has a great Jeff Beck solo and was co-written by Darryl Hall who you can hear on the ad-libs at the end.



you mean he produced the single or the album??
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Reply #3 posted 09/28/06 11:53am

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Personally, i think this is her weakest 80s albums, however, there are some decent tracks.

Missing you: Of course, you know this one smile

Touch by touch: Another single, this is typically 80s, in a good way... It kinda reminds me of some of the songs Donna Summer recorded in the 80s hmmm

Rescue me: An uptempo, "80s-sounding" cover of the 60s hit.

It`s your move: Nothing special...

Swept away: This was also released as a single, it`s an uptempo track, but a bad one neutral

Telephone: This was released as a single, i don`t understand why, it`s not a good song, but i know some orgers like it...

Nobody makes me crazy like you do: DATED!

All of you: A duet with Julio Iglesias, this is a nice ballad, but nothing more.

We are the children of the world: DATED!

Forever young: The second ballad, i forgot about it right after i listened to the album, that`s not good confused

SO, unless you`re a fanatic, like me, do not spend your money on this cd...
Get the japanese version of "Red hot rhythm and blues" instead, it`s a much better album.
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Reply #4 posted 09/28/06 11:55am

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"Swept Away" is a great song. I wouldn't know about the album though. I always stuck to her 45s that I liked and never bought any of the albums except for "Diana". I was afraid they would have too many boring ballads. lol I think if there had been some real jams on the album, the radio would have played them because radio was known for playing non-single tracks in the 1980s if they were jams.
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Reply #5 posted 09/28/06 11:57am

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The single.
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Reply #6 posted 09/28/06 12:08pm

dancerella

Icicle said:

Personally, i think this is her weakest 80s albums, however, there are some decent tracks.

Missing you: Of course, you know this one smile

Touch by touch: Another single, this is typically 80s, in a good way... It kinda reminds me of some of the songs Donna Summer recorded in the 80s hmmm

Rescue me: An uptempo, "80s-sounding" cover of the 60s hit.

It`s your move: Nothing special...

Swept away: This was also released as a single, it`s an uptempo track, but a bad one neutral

Telephone: This was released as a single, i don`t understand why, it`s not a good song, but i know some orgers like it...

Nobody makes me crazy like you do: DATED!

All of you: A duet with Julio Iglesias, this is a nice ballad, but nothing more.

We are the children of the world: DATED!

Forever young: The second ballad, i forgot about it right after i listened to the album, that`s not good confused

SO, unless you`re a fanatic, like me, do not spend your money on this cd...
Get the japanese version of "Red hot rhythm and blues" instead, it`s a much better album.



thank you so much for your review! it's really helpful. so you recommend red hot & blues?! i hate to ask bu can you give a description? biggrin
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Reply #7 posted 09/28/06 12:08pm

dancerella

carlcranshaw said:

The single.



oh....do you like it?
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Reply #8 posted 09/28/06 12:15pm

Icicle

dancerella said:

thank you so much for your review! it's really helpful. so you recommend red hot & blues?! i hate to ask bu can you give a description? biggrin

Okay, but a shorter one lol

There`s a song called "Summertime", which is a beautiful song, one of the things she recorded in the 80s. There`s also several "guilty pleasures", including "Selfish one", "Cross my heart", "There goes my baby" and "It`s hard for me to say" You should get the japanese version, cause that includes her cover of the 60s hit "Mr. Lee", a fun feel-good song.



Taken from Wilson & Alroy`s record reviews (www.warr.org):

Red Hot Rhythm And Blues (Ross: 1987) (3 out of 5 stars)

A well-crafted but unremarkable pop record, carefully produced by Tom Dowd (Luther Vandross produced his "It's Hard For Me To Say"). The tunes are by a whole host of writers, including Leonard Cohen ("Summertime"), and Simply Red's Mick Hucknall, and they range from danceable pop ("Shockwaves," the relatively racy "Dirty Looks") to ballads ("Cross My Heart"). Ross is in fine voice throughout, although she does overreach on "Stranger In Paradise" (not the standard she'd sung on I Hear A Symphony). Ross also covers the 50s Lieber/Stoller chestnut "There Goes My Baby," which is fine but unnecessary. Unlikely to be anyone's favorite or least favorite Ross album.
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Reply #9 posted 09/28/06 12:17pm

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Icicle said:

Nobody makes me crazy like you do: DATED!

We are the children of the world: DATED!


falloff

I think I used to like All of You when it was first out, but haven't bothered with it since. I was hoping youtube would have the videos for Swept Away and Pieces of Ice but they do not. A friend had it on a VHS and we had a good ol' time laughing at them.
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Reply #10 posted 09/28/06 12:21pm

dancerella

Icicle said:

dancerella said:

thank you so much for your review! it's really helpful. so you recommend red hot & blues?! i hate to ask bu can you give a description? biggrin

Okay, but a shorter one lol

There`s a song called "Summertime", which is a beautiful song, one of the things she recorded in the 80s. There`s also several "guilty pleasures", including "Selfish one", "Cross my heart", "There goes my baby" and "It`s hard for me to say" You should get the japanese version, cause that includes her cover of the 60s hit "Mr. Lee", a fun feel-good song.



Taken from Wilson & Alroy`s record reviews (www.warr.org):

Red Hot Rhythm And Blues (Ross: 1987) (3 out of 5 stars)

A well-crafted but unremarkable pop record, carefully produced by Tom Dowd (Luther Vandross produced his "It's Hard For Me To Say"). The tunes are by a whole host of writers, including Leonard Cohen ("Summertime"), and Simply Red's Mick Hucknall, and they range from danceable pop ("Shockwaves," the relatively racy "Dirty Looks") to ballads ("Cross My Heart"). Ross is in fine voice throughout, although she does overreach on "Stranger In Paradise" (not the standard she'd sung on I Hear A Symphony). Ross also covers the 50s Lieber/Stoller chestnut "There Goes My Baby," which is fine but unnecessary. Unlikely to be anyone's favorite or least favorite Ross album.



good lookin out yo! much appreciated. but if i want really dates 80's diana ross which you recommend? i'm not kidding that's the kind of sound i want to hear from her!
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Reply #11 posted 09/28/06 12:27pm

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TommyRoss said:

Icicle said:

Nobody makes me crazy like you do: DATED!

We are the children of the world: DATED!


falloff

I think I used to like All of You when it was first out, but haven't bothered with it since. I was hoping youtube would have the videos for Swept Away and Pieces of Ice but they do not. A friend had it on a VHS and we had a good ol' time laughing at them.


When I saw the video "Pieces of Ice", that's when I knew for sure that Diana Ross wore wigs. There's no way in hell she could have gotten all that hair underneath that onion skin headpiece. lol
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Reply #12 posted 09/28/06 12:34pm

Icicle

TommyRoss said:

Icicle said:

Nobody makes me crazy like you do: DATED!

We are the children of the world: DATED!


falloff

I think I used to like All of You when it was first out, but haven't bothered with it since. I was hoping youtube would have the videos for Swept Away and Pieces of Ice but they do not. A friend had it on a VHS and we had a good ol' time laughing at them.

Pieces of ice is even worse hrmph
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Reply #13 posted 09/28/06 12:42pm

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dancerella said:

carlcranshaw said:

The single.



oh....do you like it?



Hi Dancerella,

I just know the single. (Which I Like.) I'm not sure about the whole CD since I haven't heard all of it.

I just checked itunes and they have a RCA compilation but not the Swept Away CD. Usually you can preview the CD to see if you like it.
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‎"The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page
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Reply #15 posted 09/28/06 1:07pm

dancerella

carlcranshaw said:

dancerella said:




oh....do you like it?



Hi Dancerella,

I just know the single. (Which I Like.) I'm not sure about the whole CD since I haven't heard all of it.

I just checked itunes and they have a RCA compilation but not the Swept Away CD. Usually you can preview the CD to see if you like it.



thanks for the tip. maybe i can atleast find a couple of tracks to preview.
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Reply #16 posted 09/28/06 2:21pm

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Icicle said:

TommyRoss said:



falloff

I think I used to like All of You when it was first out, but haven't bothered with it since. I was hoping youtube would have the videos for Swept Away and Pieces of Ice but they do not. A friend had it on a VHS and we had a good ol' time laughing at them.

Pieces of ice is even worse hrmph


I just saw the video for "Pieces Of Ice" and heard the tuneless song for the first time (or maybe the first time in a long time). Glad I didn't buy that CD on a whim!
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Reply #17 posted 09/28/06 4:32pm

dancerella

VinnyM27 said:

Icicle said:


Pieces of ice is even worse hrmph


I just saw the video for "Pieces Of Ice" and heard the tuneless song for the first time (or maybe the first time in a long time). Glad I didn't buy that CD on a whim!



it's crap?
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Reply #18 posted 09/28/06 4:48pm

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‎"The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page
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Reply #19 posted 09/28/06 5:15pm

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dancerella said:

VinnyM27 said:



I just saw the video for "Pieces Of Ice" and heard the tuneless song for the first time (or maybe the first time in a long time). Glad I didn't buy that CD on a whim!



it's crap?


The song, yes. Tuneless and not danceable at all.
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Reply #20 posted 09/28/06 7:30pm

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i made a halloween costume inspired by the "pieces of ice" costumes worn by Diana's dancers at the Central Park concert.

boxed

still love the song, but for nostalgia, not quality. same for the "swept away" album, altho the single is great!!!
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Reply #21 posted 09/29/06 12:07am

Icicle

VinnyM27 said:

Icicle said:


Pieces of ice is even worse hrmph


I just saw the video for "Pieces Of Ice" and heard the tuneless song for the first time (or maybe the first time in a long time). Glad I didn't buy that CD on a whim!

I was beginning to think i was the only one who hated the song.
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Reply #22 posted 09/29/06 12:09am

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The album contains the slow,sultry,sexy "Telephone",one of my favorite Diana Ross songs music Surprisingly,it bombed as a single mad
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Reply #23 posted 09/29/06 12:09am

Icicle

madartista said:

i made a halloween costume inspired by the "pieces of ice" costumes worn by Diana's dancers at the Central Park concert.

boxed

still love the song, but for nostalgia, not quality. same for the "swept away" album, altho the single is great!!!

I don`t remember those costumes, i skip that performance every time.
I remember the first day though...

"It took me a lifetime to get here, i`m not going anywhere"

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Reply #24 posted 09/29/06 12:10am

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The album contains the slow,sultry,sexy "Telephone",one of my favorite Diana Ross songs music Surprisingly,it bombed as a single mad

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Reply #25 posted 09/29/06 12:13am

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Icicle said:

I don`t remember those costumes, i skip that performance every time.
I remember the first day though...

"It took me a lifetime to get here, i`m not going anywhere"


ahhh, memories....

they were leopardy, wolfy kinda duds...
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Reply #26 posted 09/29/06 12:19am

Icicle

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Icicle said:

I don`t remember those costumes, i skip that performance every time.
I remember the first day though...

"It took me a lifetime to get here, i`m not going anywhere"


ahhh, memories....

they were leopardy, wolfy kinda duds...

Yeah, i think i remember, i`ll have to see the concert today nod

Those concerts showed how smart Ross is when it comes to her career...
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Reply #27 posted 09/29/06 12:32am

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Icicle said:

Yeah, i think i remember, i`ll have to see the concert today nod

Those concerts showed how smart Ross is when it comes to her career...

well, it was considered a big giant fiasco at the time.

i remember the cover of People Magazine the following week:

a pic like the one above of Miss Ross in the wind with the headline:

WHAT WENT WRONG?

but i didn't leave the house for 2 days to watch it all! loved it!!!!
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Reply #28 posted 09/29/06 12:35am

Icicle

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Icicle said:

Yeah, i think i remember, i`ll have to see the concert today nod

Those concerts showed how smart Ross is when it comes to her career...

well, it was considered a big giant fiasco at the time.

i remember the cover of People Magazine the following week:

a pic like the one above of Miss Ross in the wind with the headline:

WHAT WENT WRONG?

but i didn't leave the house for 2 days to watch it all! loved it!!!!

Yeah, but the concert was broadcasted all over the world, and she got loads of publicity.
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Reply #29 posted 09/29/06 12:41am

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Icicle said:

Yeah, but the concert was broadcasted all over the world, and she got loads of publicity.

true, but back in the day, there was such a thing as good publicity and bad publicity. it wasn't like today where just being on tv is all that matters. the coverage was about people being injured and that it was a bad call for her to try it again the second day with the same weather forecast. there were reports that she tried to get Michael Jackson to show up for day two. it was supposed to be a fundraiser to build put a new playground inside Central Park, or something like that. it was drama!!!

but again, i fucken LOVED it!!! glad i saw both days televised! smile
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