Diana Extended-Remixes
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
A Special Budget Collection of Remixes of Ms. Ross's Biggest Dance Hits from Throughout her Solo Career.
Diana Extended / the Remixes,Diana Ross,Musicrama, Inc,Popular Music,Soul/R & B
Diana Extended-Remixes
Average customer rating:
- Sad treatment of some great songs
- THE WORST!
- REMIX-A-LICIOUS!!
- Diana Exhausted....is more like it.
- oooowww, yeah, ah, yeah .... ooooooooh yeah!
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Diana Extended: The Remixes
Diana Ross
Manufacturer: Disky Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Disco
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- Dance Remixes
- Take Me Higher
- Blue
- Diana Ross - Greatest Hits: The RCA Years
- The Force Behind the Power
ASIN: B0000242R3
Release Date: 1996-09-01 |
Tracks:
- Boss
- Love Hangover
- Upside Down
- Someday We'll Be Together
- Chain Reaction
- You're Gonna Love It
- I'm Coming Out
Album Description
Budget price 'Best Of' featuring extended versions of seven tracks including, 'The Boss' (David Morales), 'Love Hangover' (Frankie Knuckles), 'Upside Down' (Satoshi Tomiie & David Morales), 'Someday We'll Be Together' (Frankie Knuckles), 'Chain Reaction' (Dewey B & Spike), 'You're Gonna Love It' (E-Smove) & 'I'm Coming Out' (Maurice Joshua). 1996 release.
Album Details
1994 Collection of the Diva's Dance Hits Remixed and Remastered for Danceophiles. Entertainment Weekly Rated it an 'a' in It's 4/15/94 Edition.
Customer Reviews:
Sad treatment of some great songs.......2006-12-09
I have to say that all the song on this collection are first rate...that is they were the first time out. I found all of the selections were laden down with heavy base in addition to a recomposition of the entire song structure. Where this usually works fine when producers are mindful of the artistic integrity from which the song was born, the sprit and/or flavor in which these songs were recreated here is completely lost. The one song I was particularly sadden by was "Someday We'll be Together". This song has always had a wonderful gospel feel to it that served The Supremes, and their fans, well as their swan song. However here it is reduced to horrible mix of misdirected instrumentation and a tempo that has to be an insult to the songs composures Beavers/Bristol/Fuqua.
THE WORST!.......2006-02-13
This has got to be the worst I have ever heard. I can't play it again to get used to it or give it another chance.
REMIX-A-LICIOUS!!.......2005-05-12
Every major artist with danceable tunes deserves a remix treatment as good as this. Very tasty! Mostly, you're getting all the major parts of each song re-mixed to [near]perfection by the re-mix maestros. "Love Hangover," "The Boss," and "Someday We'll Be Together" are the best, and "Upside Down" and "I'm Coming Out" are just fine, too. I never cared that much for "Chain Reaction" or the others. But, this set is definitely worth it for the excellent, excellent job done on the above-cited. A solid, tasty effort. Get up and DANCE!
Diana Exhausted....is more like it........2005-04-30
This is one of, if not the worse remix album I have ever heard. The tracks are lame and what's so bad is that the disc was remixed by well known Dj's like David Morales and Steve Silk Hurley..I have heard much much better from them. The best remix on this cd would have to be "Love Hangover" but even that gets boring after the first 4 minutes. You'd be better off spinning a old Dinan Ross record backwards for a good remix. Avoid this one by all means.
oooowww, yeah, ah, yeah .... ooooooooh yeah!.......2004-03-17
Sorry, kids, but if you didn't like this CD (I didn't when I first bought it when it came out), listen to it again. We never heard the intro to THE BOSS that is on this CD; it's all Diana -- purring, singing her heart out, all vocal beginning -- exquisite! The vocal intro to LOVE HANGOVER is also "new" -- vamping, playful Diana -- it's brilliant! The re-mix of CHAIN REACTION is perhaps my favorite of them all (only because I always found the song banal; this re-mix is hip-hop fun -- put it on constant re-play and listen to this song for about a half an hour -- it definitely had to be made that way ...)
Average customer rating:
- Sad treatment of some great songs
- THE WORST!
- REMIX-A-LICIOUS!!
- Diana Exhausted....is more like it.
- oooowww, yeah, ah, yeah .... ooooooooh yeah!
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Diana Extended: The Remixes
Diana Ross
Manufacturer: Motown
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Disco
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Classic R&B
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
Motown
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Dance Remixes
- Take Me Higher
- Blue
- Diana Ross - Greatest Hits: The RCA Years
- The Force Behind the Power
ASIN: B000001AL2
Release Date: 1994-04-12 |
Tracks:
- The Boss
- Love Hangover
- Upside Down
- Someday, We'll Be Together
- Chain Reaction
- You're Gonna Love It
- I'm Coming Off
Album Description
Budget price 'Best Of' featuring extended versions of seven tracks including, 'The Boss' (David Morales), 'Love Hangover' (Frankie Knuckles), 'Upside Down' (Satoshi Tomiie & David Morales), 'Someday We'll Be Together' (Frankie Knuckles), 'Chain Reaction' (Dewey B & Spike), 'You're Gonna Love It' (E-Smove) & 'I'm Coming Out' (Maurice Joshua). 1996 release.
Album Details
1994 Collection of the Diva's Dance Hits Remixed and Remastered for Danceophiles. Entertainment Weekly Rated it an 'a' in It's 4/15/94 Edition.
Customer Reviews:
Sad treatment of some great songs.......2006-12-09
I have to say that all the song on this collection are first rate...that is they were the first time out. I found all of the selections were laden down with heavy base in addition to a recomposition of the entire song structure. Where this usually works fine when producers are mindful of the artistic integrity from which the song was born, the sprit and/or flavor in which these songs were recreated here is completely lost. The one song I was particularly sadden by was "Someday We'll be Together". This song has always had a wonderful gospel feel to it that served The Supremes, and their fans, well as their swan song. However here it is reduced to horrible mix of misdirected instrumentation and a tempo that has to be an insult to the songs composures Beavers/Bristol/Fuqua.
THE WORST!.......2006-02-13
This has got to be the worst I have ever heard. I can't play it again to get used to it or give it another chance.
REMIX-A-LICIOUS!!.......2005-05-12
Every major artist with danceable tunes deserves a remix treatment as good as this. Very tasty! Mostly, you're getting all the major parts of each song re-mixed to [near]perfection by the re-mix maestros. "Love Hangover," "The Boss," and "Someday We'll Be Together" are the best, and "Upside Down" and "I'm Coming Out" are just fine, too. I never cared that much for "Chain Reaction" or the others. But, this set is definitely worth it for the excellent, excellent job done on the above-cited. A solid, tasty effort. Get up and DANCE!
Diana Exhausted....is more like it........2005-04-30
This is one of, if not the worse remix album I have ever heard. The tracks are lame and what's so bad is that the disc was remixed by well known Dj's like David Morales and Steve Silk Hurley..I have heard much much better from them. The best remix on this cd would have to be "Love Hangover" but even that gets boring after the first 4 minutes. You'd be better off spinning a old Dinan Ross record backwards for a good remix. Avoid this one by all means.
oooowww, yeah, ah, yeah .... ooooooooh yeah!.......2004-03-17
Sorry, kids, but if you didn't like this CD (I didn't when I first bought it when it came out), listen to it again. We never heard the intro to THE BOSS that is on this CD; it's all Diana -- purring, singing her heart out, all vocal beginning -- exquisite! The vocal intro to LOVE HANGOVER is also "new" -- vamping, playful Diana -- it's brilliant! The re-mix of CHAIN REACTION is perhaps my favorite of them all (only because I always found the song banal; this re-mix is hip-hop fun -- put it on constant re-play and listen to this song for about a half an hour -- it definitely had to be made that way ...)
Average customer rating:
- She knows who's THE BOSS!
- Eexcellent!!!
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Diana Extended: The Remixes
Diana Ross
Manufacturer: Musicrama/Koch
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Disco
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Classic R&B
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| R&B
| Styles
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Motown
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| Styles
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ASIN: B000003P5L
Release Date: 1997-01-09 |
Tracks:
- The Boss
- Love Hangover
- Upside Down
- Someday We'll Be Together
- Chain Reaction
- You're Gonna Love It
- I'm Coming Out
Album Details
A Special Budget Collection of Remixes of Ms. Ross's Biggest Dance Hits from Throughout her Solo Career.
Customer Reviews:
She knows who's THE BOSS!.......2001-07-15
Wow! These remixes jump! Especially "The Boss", "Love Hangover", and "I'm Coming Out." The remixes bring out and extend the best parts of these hits. Whenever I need an energy boost - I pop this in and I'm jumpin'.
Eexcellent!!!.......1999-04-30
I purchased Diana Extedned when it first hit the market and I highly reccomended it to many friends and fans alike. The remixes are hotter than hot and in many ways I felt that the original releases should have been held back in place of the ones featured on this CD. My favorite remixes are I'm comming out", "Chain Reaction", "You're Gonna Love It" and of course "The Boss". Not to mention a very hot albunm cover
Average customer rating:
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See Through
Diana Ah Naid
Manufacturer: 0RiGiN Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000KBOEVU |
Product Description
5-track Australian CD single.
Product Description
1994, Toshiba EMI records Japan. Total of 7 tracks, all rare remixes of previously released songs. Out of print.
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