Touch Me In The Morning
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Touch Me In The Morning
- All Of My Life
- We Need You
- Leave A Little Room
- I Won't Last A Day Without You
- Little Girl Blue
- My Baby (My Baby My Own)
- Imagine
- Brown Baby/ Save The Children (Medley)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #12450 in Music
- Released on: 2002-07-25
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 36 minutes
Customer Reviews
One of the Best
I have to say that i am a big diana fan and have collected the majority of her solo albums either on vinyl or those remaster for cd release, and have been to several concerts however this album is one of the treasures of her collect with a few covers and i must say i do prefer her rendition to Imagine rather than Patti Labelles (live aid) or even dare i say it John Lennons! Excellent album but i do prefer her To Love Again (1981) album (return to motown since early 70's).
Diana Ross's Best Album?
I think so. It has some great songs, some lovely singing & even the one or two corny moments (like when she talks in a song) sound OK.
Best of a good bunch is easily Touch Me In The Morning; catchy tune, sad lyric, sweet voice, even some nice 'talking'
Other great songs include All Of My Life (nice talking passages again), I Won't Last A Day Without You (just charming!),Imagine (tuneful take on the John Lennon classic),and Save The Children, another sad but great song, sang with sincerity Ms Ross isn't exactly famous for!
Really, really good album, well worth buying!
Diana's Early 70s Masterpiece
Every artist has a defining moment in their career. For Diana Ross, there have been several moments of brilliance and 1973's "Touch Me in the Morning" was one of them.
Historically, the timing for the release of the album was of significant importance. Diana had stunned the world with her Oscar nominated and Golden Globe Award winning performance in "Lady Sings the Blues". It was time to return to the studios and the result was a collection of beautiful, timeless classics that have stood the test of time.
The album opens with that ever popular Ross ballad, "Touch Me in the Morning" which has to rank as one of the finest pop/R&B singles of the modern pop era. Diana demonstrated previously undiscovered nuances in her delivery, and displayed a talent for ballads that was fresh and exciting. Furthermore, Diana's voice was incredibly smooth, supple and dreamy. It all makes for pleasant listening.
There are no dance cuts here, just classy ballads. My personal favourites are "Leave A Little Room", "Little Girl Blue", and "My Baby, My Own". The "Brown Baby/Save the Children" medley is awesome. "Save the Children" is quite an intense experience, with Diana singing with passion and conviction. Both tracks were produced by Ms Ross.
This classy album should be part of the collection of any Ross fan. This was Diana at her best.





