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Nov 8, 2021Diana Ross simply has no right to produce music this engaging, this vital, at this point in her life - and this devil may care attitude has enabled her to produce one of the most definitive bodies of work in her entire career.
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Nov 5, 2021Thank You is a powerful showcase for how good Ross is even after a two-decade absence.
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Nov 5, 2021The songs feel familiar, as if they’ve even assembled from parts of previous hits. ... All that said, there’s still an inordinate deal of pleasure to be taken in music that wants to sweep you up and revel in sonic bliss, whether you’ve emerged from a still-lingering pandemic or not.
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Nov 3, 2021Nobody is trying to do anything too contemporary here, and the slight remove these musicians bring to creating contemporary Ross music means we often get a pastiche of her earlier material. It’s effective, but the danger is that it veers tantalisingly close to sounding like an ironic tribute. And so, the album perhaps fares best in its simplest, and most sincerely constructed moments.
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UncutNov 3, 2021As with her best material, it's an album to lip-synch for your life to. [Oct 2021, p.31]
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Nov 9, 2021On Thank You, Diana Ross’ musical star shines strong after six decades of inspiration, offering signs of renaissance even as she teases tender farewells.
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Dec 17, 2022I loved this so much. I hate the critics... Diana Ross living legend. Take your grammy queen.
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