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Motown 530 923-2, 1998, Germany * w/the Supremes
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(RCA - 6388-2-R, 1987, U.S.A.) *Import Version Only
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ROSS (1978) Back to Top Back to CD Directory
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(LP/Motown - M7-907R1 - 1978/U.S.A)
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ROSS (1983) Back to Top Back to CD Directory
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(CD/RCA - 4677, 8/6/83, U.S.A. - LP/EMI/CAPITOL - DMM - TC 1C 064 1867051, Germany, #32) Songs produced by Diana Ross. Guest background vocalists include Michael McDonald and Ray Parker Jr. Recorded at the Power Station, New York, New York. Cover design by Ria Lewerke. Cover photographer: Uwe Ommer.
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(1981) (LP/RCA - AFL1-4384, 10/30/81, USA, #27 - Gold) Cover features paintings of Diana Ross by Andy Warhol. * European version is different "Muscles" on 12" U.S. remix is: 6:38
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DIANA ROSS LIVE - STOLEN MOMENTS: THE LADY SINGS...JAZZ AND BLUES Back to Top Back to CD Directory
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(EMI - CD-EMD 1044, 0777 7 89215 2(3), 1993, U.K.) Back to Top Back to CD Directory The Film Reviews *Import Only
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Motown (MCDO8042MD CD - 1986, Japan/2 for 1 CD w/Ain't No Mountain High Enough, Album originally released on 7/12/71) MS 723 (LP)
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(RCA - PCD1-5009, 10/6/84, Japan, #26 - Gold) Info:
On September 1, 1984, "Swept Away" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 62. The single reached number 19 on the pop chart and top five on the Dance and R&B chart. The "Swept Away" album stayed on the album chart for 45 weeks.
Some lps included a glossy photo showing Julio Inglesias holding Diana, by Douglas Kirkland.
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(Motown - 3-47093, UK)
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(PGD/Motown - 422860433-2, 09/05/1995, USA) For Your Information: Promotional Box Set includes informational flyers, full-length cd and a 20-minuite Diana Ross video interview.
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THAT'S WHY I CALL YOU MY FRIEND Back to Top Back to CD Directory
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(EMI - TOCP-7093, 1991, Japan) FOR YOUR INFO: JAPAN ONLY RELEASE * w/Julio Inglesias |
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(Motown - M8-951M1 (LP only), 10/22/77, USA - #18) Composed and Produced by Michael Masser FOR YOUR INFO: The album is an unwritten tribute to the writing talent of Michael Masser who has composed some of Diana Ross' most memorable hits. He later went on to write songs for Whitney Houston.
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(Motown - MCDO8026MD, 1986, United Kingdom/2 for 1 CD w/Baby It's Me)
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CD 1 Diana Ross
CD 2 Diana Ross and the Supremes
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(Barclay/Motown, a Universal Music Company, CD 1 153352 2,1999)
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VOCAL SERIES: DIANA ROSS & BARBRA STREISAND Back to Top Back to CD Directory
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Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To?), *Love Theme from 'A Star is Born' (Evergreen), Last Time I Saw Him, *The Way We Were, Good Morning Heartache, *Love Theme From 'Eyes of Laura Mars' (Eyes of a Prisoner), I Thought It Took A Little Time (But Today I Fell In Love), *My Heart Belongs to Me, I'm Still Waiting, *Superman, Touch Me In The Morning, *The Best Thing You've Ever Done, *All Of My Life, *I've Never Been A Woman Before, After You, *My Buddy/How About Me, Sorry Doesn't Always Make It Right, *All In Love is Fair
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(ARC/Jasrac - T24P-0096, Unknown) *Barbra Streisand
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(EMI - 7243 854802 25, 1996, United Kingdom) |
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(Toshiba-EMI - TOCP-7670, 1993, Japan) A Japan only release. Children book written by Diana Ross included.
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(Capitol - CP35-3033, 11/14/81, Japan - #15/Platinum)
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CD 2
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(MCA/Motown - MCAD2-11649, 1996, U.S.A.) LP originally released in 1977. Original Soundtrack featuring: Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Nipsey Russell, Ted Ross, Lena Horne, Richard Pryor, Mabel King, Thelma Carpenter & Theresa Merrit.
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(Motown - MOTD-6274, 1989, U.S.A.) Diana Ross returned to Motown with an album that was decidedly hip-hop/house flavored. The album faired poorly on the Billboard charts but the album was littered with underrated gems such as 'This House' and 'Paradise'. Promo set included a lunch box. * The European versions are different than the U.S. versions on the following songs:
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