DIANA ROSS - I Love You reviews
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| Entertainment Weekly |
The deluxe edition's DVD photo gallery proves it: At 62, the original Dreamgirl remains a natural beauty, one capable of conjuring seductive moods. The music on I Love You makes an equal case: Her voice, alluring as ever, is flecked with appealing new hints of vulnerability. Though these love-themed tracks suffer from unimaginative arrangements — ''More Today Than Yesterday'' is all backbeat and predictable horns — Diana Ross transcends the settings, whether radiating tenderness (''What About Love'') or exuberance (Jackie Wilson's ''To Be Loved''). B+...full text |
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| LA Daily News |
| For her return to the scene after 10 years, Ross is poised to sponge up a little "Dreamgirls" marketing runoff. This warm set of chocolate kisses, designed for maximum Valentine's Day impact, opens and closes with Harry Nilsson's "Remember," providing bookends to love songs by Burt Bacharach & Hal David, Marvin Gaye, Queen and others....full text |
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| Popmatters |
| 2006 is a good year to be Diana Ross. I Love You, her first full-length album of new material since Every Day Is a New Day (1999), finds Ross in very fine form. In fact, she has not sounded this consistently good on record since 1991’s The Force Behind the Power. Her ever-distinct voice has developed a shimmering and voluptuous timbre. Amidst the personal travails of the past five years Ross has survived and, if anything, she possesses a stronger instrument for it. That’s the good news....full text |
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