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The #1's (Eco-Friendly Packaging) |  | Artist: Diana Ross & The Supremes Label: Utv Records Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $6.94 as of 11/23/2009 01:41 CST details You Save: $7.04 (50%)
New (36) Used (11) Collectible (4) from $4.00
Seller: moviemars Rating: 110 reviews Sales Rank: 9678
Format: Original recording remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.5
MPN: 000136802 UPC: 602498610022 EAN: 0602498610022 ASIN: B0000DD575
Publication Date: 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Where Did Our Love Go | | • | Baby Love | | • | Come See About Me | | • | Stop! In the Name of Love | | • | Back in My Arms Again | | • | I Hear a Symphony | | • | You Can't Hurry Love | | • | You Keep Me Hangin' On | | • | Love Is Here and Now You're Gone | | • | Happening [The Happening] | | • | Reflections - Diana Ross, The Supremes | | • | Love Child - Diana Ross, The Supremes | | • | I'm Gonna Make You Love Me - Diana Ross, The Supremes, The Temptations | | • | Someday We'll Be Together - Diana Ross, The Supremes | | • | Stoned Love | | • | Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Diana Ross | | • | Touch Me in the Morning - Diana Ross | | • | Do You Know Where You're Going To? (Theme from Mahogany) - Diana Ross | | • | Love Hangover - Diana Ross | | • | Boss - Diana Ross | | • | Upside Down - Diana Ross | | • | I'm Coming Out - Diana Ross | | • | Endless Love - Lionel Richie, Diana Ross | | • | You Keep Me Hangin' On [Almighty Mix Edit][*] |
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Product Description NEW SIGNED BY DIANA ROSS
has been opened to get the artist signature has been signed on the Cd and booklet!! (on the booklet says to shirin or shirlin diana ross
Amazon.com In the path of enormously popular collections of number one singles by Elvis and the Beatles comes this crammed (seconds shy of the 80-minute mark) disc from another pop-culture icon, Diana Ross & the Supremes. 14 Diana Ross/Supremes tracks appear in some of their most vivid sound ever, while the post-Ross Supremes get their due with "Stoned Love." Ross' Hollywood years make for the weakest music here ("Touch Me in the Morning," "Endless Love"), but disco smashes "Upside Down," "I'm Coming Out," and "The Boss" prove as smart, canny, and enduring as Supremes 45s like "You Keep Me Hangin' On" and "Reflections." The contemporary, yet already dated, remix of "Hangin' On" at album's end suggests, in fact, that Ross might make one more dance-floor comeback if paired with the right behind-the-scenes team. Basement Jaxx, anyone? --Rickey Wright
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Pretty Good, but Remixed... July 28, 2009 Avid Camper (USA) Mostly like the songs on this CD, but don't like the "eco-friendly packaging, as the CD is not held tightly on a spindle in the packaging and falls out at the slightest movement after the first time you take it out of the case. Put CD in a jewel case, so everything is now fine! (So much for saving the environment!) Songs are a good mix of Diana Ross' and the Supreme's early work. Most of the best songs, BUT these songs have been remixed. We don't really like the remixing, but it's not too terrible. Worth the price, would probably buy again!
All the good and great ones that will bring back memories May 15, 2009 PT Cruiser (CA USA) I had forgotten how many great songs that Diana Ross and the Supremes recorded until I looked at the playlist for this album. 24 songs is a great deal that I just couldn't resist and I'm not disappointed. I've been listening to it all afternoon and thinking back to where I was and what I was doing when each of the songs was popular.
It's hard to pick favorites from this album but Baby Love, You Keep me Hanging On and Stop in the Name of Love are the ones that bring back special memories. Really, I love them all.
I always buy the mp3 versions of albums these days. It's easier than getting the CD and then having to upload it to the computer and then downloading to the iPod. The sound on this collection is superb. I brought my iPod downstairs and connected it to the surround sound system with this type of cable 3.5mm Male to 2 RCA Type Male 6 FT. Audio-Y Cable for iPod, iRiver, Zune, Audiovox FMM100 FM Modulator or other AUX adapter and listen to my iPod playlists. I made a separate playlist for this collection and also added the songs to my "Oldies" playlist which is about 6 days long now!
They're all here! April 20, 2009 Richard Alan (Spring Lake, N. J.) What a treasure trove of hits this has. From Where did our love go, through You Can't Hurry Love, and even Jean Terrell's Stoned Love and ending with several of Diana's duet and solo hits. This really is a must have for any Supremes fan and what a great price. They sound so much better on this cd than the old 45's did.
Diana Ross 5.0 - Supremely Perfect March 6, 2009 Michael Neiss (Princeton, NJ United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Say what you will about the many incarnations of Diana Ross - Motown Chanteuse, Auteur, Mannequin, Jacko Muse or (Nora) Desmond Diva - it is almost impossible to deny her enduring influence on popular culture over the past forty years. Whether in group, or sans Supremes this collection is a career-spanning tour de force that leaves little argument that her presence not only continues to loom large but is timeless.
Considering the ancient recording technology that supported the original masters, Number 1's is as clean and pristine as any contemporary release could hope to be. However, the unintended consequence of brilliance and transparency is perhaps, the excavation of too much information best left buried beneath the pop and static of the original "stereophonic" recordings - the underlying shrillness that sometimes surfaces in recordings that have been scrubbed too clean - like watching The Twilight Zone in HD and being able to discern make-up lines and prop fakery that were never apparent in the lower resolution broadcasts.
Under digital magnification Ross's sometimes thin and reedy vocals are occassionally exposed - but no matter - as the epic quality of the material itself more than compensates when her range is stretched beyond the limits of human hearing.
Also, for some reason, Universal Music seems obsessed about making a great deal of the "eco-friendly" biodegradable packaging. I suspect it will be a great comfort to my descendents that the landfill half-life of Ms. Ross is now 500 years instead of 1,000. Frankly, I would have much preferred a jewel case replete with liner-notes and other biographical material. Note to UM - lose the pc inspired, minimalist nonsense and give Ross and the Supremes the respect and presentation they deserve. Regardless, note for note this is an almost perfect collection and is very highly recommended.
Great experience February 16, 2009 David J. Adams (Ohio) The cd was in excellant condition and the shipping was very fast. I will definitely shop here again.
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