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Thread started 10/15/07 12:31am

SoulAlive

Diana Ross 'The Boss' (her 1979 album)

Went to the wrecka stow this weekend and this is one of the CDs I bought:

Produced by Ashford and Simpson and released in the summer of '79,this album features the hits "The Boss" and "It's My House".The opening track "No One Gets The Prize" was also very popular in the discos.

Diana fans...what do you think of this album? I remember this being considered somewhat of a comeback for Diana,after a few unsuccessful albums.
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Reply #1 posted 10/15/07 12:43pm

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One of her best. In addition to the hits, i also love "Once in the morning", "All for one" and "Sparkle"
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Reply #2 posted 10/15/07 1:12pm

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Once in the Morning is my favorite thing about that album! lol Sex on wax.
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Reply #3 posted 10/15/07 1:59pm

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I have a CD that has both this and "diana" back to back. Both are awesome discs and easily preferable to anything I heard from her earlier, safer recordings (or later, misguided attempts to get back on the charts). A perfect mix of classy singing and a little bit of funk!
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Reply #4 posted 10/15/07 3:37pm

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Once in the morning and No one gets the prize are my favs. I still pump those songs now.
"POOR IS THE MAN WHO'S PLEASURES DEPEND ON THE PERMISSION OF ANOTHER" Madonna

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Reply #5 posted 10/15/07 4:21pm

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It looks as if her boob is waiting to fall out on the cover...
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Reply #6 posted 10/16/07 12:55am

SoulAlive

VinnyM27 said:

I have a CD that has both this and "diana" back to back. Both are awesome discs and easily preferable to anything I heard from her earlier, safer recordings (or later, misguided attempts to get back on the charts). A perfect mix of classy singing and a little bit of funk!


I got the 1999 remaster that includes two bonus tracks:

"The Boss" (7:15) Original 12" Remix
"It's My House" (6:07) Original Promotion-only 12" Remix
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Reply #7 posted 10/16/07 12:57am

SoulAlive

SunnySkies said:

One of her best. In addition to the hits, i also love "Once in the morning", "All for one" and "Sparkle"


The album is very good,but the last song "I'm In The World" is too schmaltzy for me lol
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Reply #8 posted 10/16/07 1:36am

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SoulAlive said:

Went to the wrecka stow this weekend and this is one of the CDs I bought:

Produced by Ashford and Simpson and released in the summer of '79,this album features the hits "The Boss" and "It's My House".The opening track "No One Gets The Prize" was also very popular in the discos.

Diana fans...what do you think of this album? I remember this being considered somewhat of a comeback for Diana,after a few unsuccessful albums.


You know I have this, right? lol I was just listening to it last week. I also have the dvd of the famous 1980 concert in Vegas that featured the songs from this album. Diana's voice was in peak form at that time nod She was singing in full chest voice with great pitch, and on some songs she sang so strongly (compared to what we're USED TO with Miss Ross) her veins were poppin' out of her neck lol
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Reply #9 posted 10/16/07 2:01am

SoulAlive

Ottensen said:

SoulAlive said:

Went to the wrecka stow this weekend and this is one of the CDs I bought:

Produced by Ashford and Simpson and released in the summer of '79,this album features the hits "The Boss" and "It's My House".The opening track "No One Gets The Prize" was also very popular in the discos.

Diana fans...what do you think of this album? I remember this being considered somewhat of a comeback for Diana,after a few unsuccessful albums.


You know I have this, right? lol I was just listening to it last week. I also have the dvd of the famous 1980 concert in Vegas that featured the songs from this album. Diana's voice was in peak form at that time nod She was singing in full chest voice with great pitch, and on some songs she sang so strongly (compared to what we're USED TO with Miss Ross) her veins were poppin' out of her neck lol


Wow,sounds likes an amazing performance lol
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Reply #10 posted 10/16/07 2:59am

Ottensen

SoulAlive said:

Ottensen said:



You know I have this, right? lol I was just listening to it last week. I also have the dvd of the famous 1980 concert in Vegas that featured the songs from this album. Diana's voice was in peak form at that time nod She was singing in full chest voice with great pitch, and on some songs she sang so strongly (compared to what we're USED TO with Miss Ross) her veins were poppin' out of her neck lol


Wow,sounds likes an amazing performance lol


Oh make no mistake, there are some Velveeta cheese moments (like a rollerskating interlude during a costume change, but hey, it was the end of the disco era
lol ), but you get some cool moments too, like when Marvin Gaye is pulled out of the audience to sing a little bit of "Reach Out and Touch" cool
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Reply #11 posted 10/16/07 3:54am

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Ottensen said:

SoulAlive said:



Wow,sounds likes an amazing performance lol


Oh make no mistake, there are some Velveeta cheese moments (like a rollerskating interlude during a costume change, but hey, it was the end of the disco era
lol ), but you get some cool moments too, like when Marvin Gaye is pulled out of the audience to sing a little bit of "Reach Out and Touch" cool

I loved the "I want to be bad" number biggrin
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Reply #12 posted 10/16/07 4:52am

Ottensen

SunnySkies said:

Ottensen said:



Oh make no mistake, there are some Velveeta cheese moments (like a rollerskating interlude during a costume change, but hey, it was the end of the disco era
lol ), but you get some cool moments too, like when Marvin Gaye is pulled out of the audience to sing a little bit of "Reach Out and Touch" cool

I loved the "I want to be bad" number biggrin



When she does the old skool version of a "costume reveal"
lol ? I like that too! lol
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Ottensen said:

SunnySkies said:


I loved the "I want to be bad" number biggrin



When she does the old skool version of a "costume reveal"
lol ? I like that too! lol

Maybe i`m thinking of another concert.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...fM2AnJLdOY
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Reply #14 posted 10/16/07 8:46am

Ottensen

SunnySkies said:

Ottensen said:




When she does the old skool version of a "costume reveal"
lol ? I like that too! lol

Maybe i`m thinking of another concert.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...fM2AnJLdOY




Sweetie, this is EXACTLY the concert and clip I'm talking about!music
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Reply #15 posted 10/16/07 9:07am

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Ottensen said:

SunnySkies said:


Maybe i`m thinking of another concert.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...fM2AnJLdOY




Sweetie, this is EXACTLY the concert and clip I'm talking about!music

Oh, sorry, i didn`t quite get the costume reveal. What is that?
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Reply #16 posted 10/16/07 10:31am

Ottensen

SunnySkies said:

Ottensen said:





Sweetie, this is EXACTLY the concert and clip I'm talking about!music

Oh, sorry, i didn`t quite get the costume reveal. What is that?


I learned from watching old skool performers (and older girlfriends who are singers) is that it's the point in a singer's set when she peels off clothing to reveal a lesser, albeit newer version of her stage outfit, and usually for dramatic effect. Unfortunately, these days the concept of costume reval has been reduced to jokes about Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction"with the ripped bra at the Superbowl, but it's not a new concept at all. Notice how Diana comes out in this video with layer upon layer of clothing, eventually stripped away to her halter jumpsuit (I LOVED how sparkly her stage costumes was when I was little!). Some other examples of singers who have perfected the wardrobe reveal---Patti Labelle, as she often enters her stage shows beginning with a glamourous overcoat or ball skirt, then removes it to reveal her slinky mini dresses underneath and great legs! Or even more modernly, Erykah Badu...her Mama's Gun tour was a straight-up tribute to the traditional costume reveal; she would come out in the most dramatic coats, hats, and head wraps and by the time you reached the end of the show she was stripped down barefoot to a simple modern dance studio style dress, barefoot, and bald head sans head covering, singing her heart out. Call me cheesy, but I love a good costume reveal in concerts because if done at the right moment they really enhance theatrical aspect of what you're seeing and feeling nod. You know who was also GREAT at working a costume reveal? CHER!!!! When I was little she was on TV in the 70's and she would just BUST out in all these fabulous Bob Mackie gowns that she could just peel away and be like , "BAM!" lol

With this post I think I've just given away my true age lol lol lol
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Reply #17 posted 10/16/07 11:30am

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I know exactly what you mean, and you`re right about it... nod

As i started to read your reply, i instantly thought of Cher lol

Come to think of it, doesn`t Ross still do that? She always wears those crazy furs with a beautiful gown underneath...
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Reply #18 posted 10/17/07 1:47pm

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SoulAlive said:

VinnyM27 said:

I have a CD that has both this and "diana" back to back. Both are awesome discs and easily preferable to anything I heard from her earlier, safer recordings (or later, misguided attempts to get back on the charts). A perfect mix of classy singing and a little bit of funk!


I got the 1999 remaster that includes two bonus tracks:

"The Boss" (7:15) Original 12" Remix
"It's My House" (6:07) Original Promotion-only 12" Remix

Fine! You're better than me. I also have the "diana" remastered two disc set, so razz

I noticed that after I bought this set. I got the CD so cheap, though. I'll check those cuts out.
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Reply #19 posted 10/18/07 2:50am

SoulAlive

VinnyM27 said:

SoulAlive said:



I got the 1999 remaster that includes two bonus tracks:

"The Boss" (7:15) Original 12" Remix
"It's My House" (6:07) Original Promotion-only 12" Remix

Fine! You're better than me. I also have the "diana" remastered two disc set, so razz

I noticed that after I bought this set. I got the CD so cheap, though. I'll check those cuts out.


I noticed that several of her classic CDs have been remastered,some even include bonus tracks.I saw the remaster of her 1973 album 'Last Time I Saw Him',a remaster of her duet album with Marvin Gaye,and a few others.
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