Diana Ross - Diana Ross Live The Lady Sings Jazz And Blues Stolen Moments
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 See Larger Image | Diana Ross Live - The Lady Sings... Jazz & Blues (Stolen Moments) List Price : $19.98 USD Your Price : $12.97 USD ProductGroup: DVD Actor(s): Diana Ross, Rhonda Ross Kendrick Director(s): Steve Binder Movie Release Date : 2002-03-19 Studio : Motown Label : Motown Avg. Customer Rating : (23 reviews) Running Time : 101
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Diana Ross Live The Lady Sings Jazz And Blues Stolen Moments Diana reigns supreme Rating: I have this concert on VHS, taped from TV when it was broadcast here in the nineties. I loved the whole show, especially the breathtaking, beautiful 'Strange fruit', performed a-cappella by Ross. I desperately want this once in a lifetime concert on DVD, but the only copies available are region code 1. Why on earth isn't this released in all region format?
Customer Reviews for Diana Ross Live The Lady Sings Jazz And Blues Stolen Moments Cd The Lady Delivers... Rating: This concert was filmed in 1993, when Diana was beginning to free herself from a youth-oriented music industry while continuing to take chances with her career. We're invited into a small jazz club in NYC, and the lady delivers. She's gorgeous and spunky, putting a new twist on her "Reach Out & Touch" routine by venturing out into an adoring audience for a few songs, beginning with "Lover Man, Oh Where Can You Be". She appears a little nervous prior to this, but the love of her fans help her really relax beginning with this song, and it's a wonderful ride from then on. She, the band, and the audience have a ball with "Give Me A Pigfoot and a Bottle of Beer", and her versions of "Little Girl Blue" and "There's a Small Hotel" (as Diana gestures to her then-young sons in the balcony" are heartfelt and true. She brings it all home with "Strange Fruit" and "My Man", as only she can. Any criticism of her vocals and comparisons to more traditional jazz vocalists are unfounded -- no matter what the genre, Diana Ross delivers and puts her own unique stamp on any song. So dim the lights, pour yourself a drink, and allow one of Detroit's finest to give you a performance you won't soon forget.
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