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SoulAlive

Diana Ross "Mirror,Mirror" (1982)---one of her best 80s singles

In 1981,after a hugely successful comeback album produced by Bernard Edwards and Niles Rodgers of Chic,Diana Ross made a bold move.Instead of working with them on a follow-up,she decided to produce her own album.She chose the songs,picked the musicians,and came up with a winner.'Why Do Fools Fall In Love',released in the fall of 1981,is an excellent album,one of her best.The title track is a clever remake of the Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers classic.It became a big hit.The follow-up single "Mirror,Mirror",released in early 1982,is one of my favorite Diana Ross tunes.Featuring vibrant vocals by Diana,lots of guitar and horns,a funky breakdown part and a powerful chorus,this song is one of Diana's greatest singles.
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Reply #1 posted 08/04/09 2:50am

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nod
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Reply #2 posted 08/04/09 2:52am

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eye heart it biggrin
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Reply #3 posted 08/04/09 2:59am

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This album is damn near perfect,but there are two minor flaws: the silly,embarassing "Work That Body" and the solo version of "Endless Love".A few months earlier,the duet version with Lionel Richie was all over the radio and topping the charts.It would have made sense to include that version here,but for some reason,Diana re-recorded it as a solo number confuse
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Reply #4 posted 08/04/09 3:57am

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I live for this entire album. Miss Ross was doing tearing the 70's and 80's up.
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Reply #5 posted 08/04/09 8:59am

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Did that album also have "Muscles" on it ?


I love me some early 80's Diana
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Reply #6 posted 08/04/09 11:00am

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SoulAlive said:

This album is damn near perfect,but there are two minor flaws: the silly,embarassing "Work That Body" and the solo version of "Endless Love".A few months earlier,the duet version with Lionel Richie was all over the radio and topping the charts.It would have made sense to include that version here,but for some reason,Diana re-recorded it as a solo number confuse

I do like "Work That Body", but don't care for her solo version of "Endless Love". I thought "Work That Body" captured the essence of the early 80s workout trend. Yes, it's cheesy now, but in 1982, it was great. smile
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newpower99 said:

Did that album also have "Muscles" on it ?


I love me some early 80's Diana

No, "Muscles" is on Silk Electric.
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Reply #8 posted 08/04/09 11:05am

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This was Diana gone rock. It sounded pretty good.
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Reply #9 posted 08/04/09 1:36pm

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This was Diana gone rock. It sounded pretty good.


yeah this song has alot of rock guitar in it.
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Reply #10 posted 08/04/09 1:40pm

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daPrettyman said:

newpower99 said:

Did that album also have "Muscles" on it ?


I love me some early 80's Diana

No, "Muscles" is on Silk Electric.


It's amazing how prolific artists were back then.I remember hearing "Mirror,Mirror" on the radio in early 82.By the fall of that year,Diana was back with a new hit single "Muscles" and a whole new album 'Silk Electric'!
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Reply #11 posted 08/04/09 1:40pm

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vainandy said:

This was Diana gone rock. It sounded pretty good.


Yeah Diana was starting to add guitar-based rock in her music. nod
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Reply #12 posted 08/04/09 1:51pm

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That whole Upside Down - Im Coming Out - Its My turn - Why Do Fools - Mirror Mirror - Muscles Era

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Reply #13 posted 08/04/09 2:07pm

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That whole Upside Down - Im Coming Out - Its My turn - Why Do Fools - Mirror Mirror - Muscles Era

thumbs up!


She had an impresive run in the 80s,particularly the first half of that decade.
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Reply #14 posted 08/04/09 4:44pm

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Timmy84 said:

vainandy said:

This was Diana gone rock. It sounded pretty good.


Yeah Diana was starting to add guitar-based rock in her music. nod

I think that is one of the reasons she wanted to leave Motown. They wanted to keep doing pop ballads and she wanted to rock out (some). I vaguely remember her discussing her Motown departure in her autobiography.
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Reply #15 posted 08/04/09 4:52pm

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Timmy84 said:



Yeah Diana was starting to add guitar-based rock in her music. nod

I think that is one of the reasons she wanted to leave Motown. They wanted to keep doing pop ballads and she wanted to rock out (some). I vaguely remember her discussing her Motown departure in her autobiography.


Yeah Diana wanted to branch out (that's why she did the different things she did to get through during the RCA period). She felt Motown held her back in a lot of ways because her pop stuff were selling more than other material.
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Reply #16 posted 08/05/09 3:03pm

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This album is GREAT - 'Work That Body' included. giggle The only track I skip is 'Endless Love' - I just prefer the version with Lionel Richie. 'Sweet Surrender' and 'Think I'm In Love'. mushy

The whole thing is so over the top - totally Diana. lol

Speaking of guitars, I CANNOT listen to this track without busting out laughing:




What the HELL was she thinking??! spit falloff I would have loved to have seen her record this. dead evillol
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Reply #17 posted 08/05/09 3:05pm

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And this:




I can't believe she got a writer's credit. falloff
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Reply #18 posted 08/06/09 12:29am

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This album is GREAT - 'Work That Body' included. giggle The only track I skip is 'Endless Love' - I just prefer the version with Lionel Richie. 'Sweet Surrender' and 'Think I'm In Love'. mushy

The whole thing is so over the top - totally Diana. lol

Speaking of guitars, I CANNOT listen to this track without busting out laughing:




What the HELL was she thinking??! spit falloff I would have loved to have seen her record this. dead evillol



I remember this song! lol It's from her 1982 album 'Silk Electric',which she also produced.This song is hysterical....Diana trying to do heavy metal! A few years earlier,she was dating Gene Simmons of KISS,so maybe he influenced this bizarre direction?
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SoulAlive said:


I remember this song! lol It's from her 1982 album 'Silk Electric',which she also produced.This song is hysterical....Diana trying to do heavy metal! A few years earlier,she was dating Gene Simmons of KISS,so maybe he influenced this bizarre direction?



Maybe she didn't noticed everyone in the studio were histerically laughing while recording that... lol
She was really influenced by Gene in this song headbang lol
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Reply #20 posted 08/06/09 11:12am

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I've never heard this song before, WOW I LOVE IT! I could hear some Motown and Jackson 5 influence in it too. The G-A-B-flat hook in the background and how it's structured reminds me a little bit of Jackson 5's ABC and the song reminds me a little bit of Baby Be Mine and Another Part of Me....so maybe MJ was influenced by Mirror Mirror, he LOVED diana the way fans love him.

It also reminded me a little bit of Pink Floyd, and even one of Lenny's tracks on the 5 album.


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Reply #21 posted 08/06/09 2:27pm

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kumala75 said:

SoulAlive said:


I remember this song! lol It's from her 1982 album 'Silk Electric',which she also produced.This song is hysterical....Diana trying to do heavy metal! A few years earlier,she was dating Gene Simmons of KISS,so maybe he influenced this bizarre direction?



Maybe she didn't noticed everyone in the studio were histerically laughing while recording that... lol
She was really influenced by Gene in this song headbang lol


I have no idea lol - but I can't take it seriously. At. All. lol It's just ridiculous. dead

'Silk Electric' isn't one of my favourite albums - apart from 'Muscles', 'Who' and 'I Am Me', I hardly ever listen to it.
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Reply #22 posted 08/06/09 2:43pm

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You're just laughing at her doing metal cause she's black! I respect her for not being trapped in a box.
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alphastreet said:

You're just laughing at her doing metal cause she's black! I respect her for not being trapped in a box.


This is a joke, right?? lol
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