Last Time I Saw Him (Expanded Edition)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Originally issued in 1973, LAST TIME I SAW HIM marked the end of the highly prolific first phase of Diana Ross's solo career on Motown. Released the same year as TOUCH ME IN THE MORNING and DIANA & MARVIN, a record of duets with Marvin Gaye, LAST TIME was overshadowed by both albums, but still stands as a fine addition to the revered R&B performer's catalogue. Highlights of the smooth, pop-oriented set include the breezy title track and the string-laden "Sleepin'". Availableon CD for the first time in 2007, the expanded edition features a bonus disc with songs such as the funky "Why Play Games" and the horn-tinged "I Want to Go Back There Again", making it essential for diehard Ross fans.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Last Time I Saw Him
- No One's Gonna Be A Fool Forever
- Love Me
- Sleepin'
- You
- Turn Around
- When Will I Come Home To You
- I Heard A Love Song (But You Never Made A Sound)
- Stone Liberty
- Behind Closed Doors
- Last Time I Saw Him
- No One's Gonna Be A Fool Forever
- Love Me
- Sleepin'
- You
- Turn Around
- When Will I Come Home To You
- I Heard A Love Song (But You Never Made A Sound)
- Stone Liberty
- Behind Closed Doors
Disc 2:
- I'll Be Here (When You Get Home)
- Why Play Games
- I Don't Care Where The Money Is
- Get It All Together
- Where Did We Go Wrong
- Since I Don't Have You
- Let Me Be The One
- I Want To Go Back There Again
- Old Funky Rolls - Diana Ross, Gene Page, Ron Miller
- Last Time I Saw Him - Diana Ross, Gene Page, Michael Masser, Michael Omartian
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #36517 in Music
- Released on: 2007-10-01
- Number of discs: 2
- Formats: Box set, Extra tracks, Limited Edition, Original recording remastered
- Dimensions: .27 pounds
- Running time: 98 minutes
Customer Reviews
Excellent re-issue
This early 1970's album was the only Diana Ross LP that was overlooked when re-issuing her catalogue on CD. We had to wait about 25 years, till 2007, until this ommission was cleared.
Was it worth the wait? For Diana fans it surely is. This expanded edition is lovingly put together, with al lot of bonus material dragged from the Motown vaults. Who's loves Diana's thin voice will be presented a few new gems. The love and care that was put in this edition makes you hunger for more re-issuing by the guys who did this fantastic job.
From a more mainstraim point of view it can be understanded that Motown didn't work hard to get this album re-issued. It has simply tot little hit potention and there are hardly any songs that will be known and stick to the mind of an not-Diana addict. Early seventies the mainstream taste in music was rapidly changing and this album was released at a moment when disco was taking over. It didn't sell very well and Motown converted Diana quickly to the Love Hangover-style, that gained her a status as one of the leading ladies in popmusic. 'Last time' was considered as an company loss and locked away quickly.
Fortunately for Diana and her fans it is finaly released...


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