I'll Be Here (When You Get Home) [#][*] - Diana Ross, Bristol, John
Why Play Games [#][*] - Diana Ross, Caston, Leonard
I Don't Care Where the Money Is [#][*] - Diana Ross, Randall, Michael
Get It All Together [#][*] - Diana Ross, Poree, Anita
Where Did We Go Wrong [Version 1][#][*] - Diana Ross, Baird, Tom
Since I Don't Have You [#][*] - Diana Ross, Beaumont, James
Let Me Be the One [#][*] - Diana Ross, Nichols, Roger
I Want to Go Back There Again [#][*] - Diana Ross, Clark, Chris [1]
Old Funky Rolls [Alternate Take][#][*] - Diana Ross, Etlinger, Terry
Last Time I Saw Him [Unedited Version][#][*] - Diana Ross, Masser, Michael
Last Time I Saw Him, a classic Diana Ross album overlooked in the digital era, finally makes its CD debut. Recorded and released in 1973, Last Time I Saw Him, with its track written Michael Masser and Pam Sawyer, was the f... more »ollow-up to Dianna's No.1 Touch Me In The Morning. Masser, the Four Seasons' Bob Gaudio and Motown's own Ron Miller and Tom Baird contributed to the LP; one of Baird's tracks, "Turn Around, written by Harry Belafonte, was a holdover from a previously unreleased album.« less
All Artists:Diana Ross Title:Last Time I Saw Him Members Wishing: 3 Total Copies: 0 Label:Hip-O Select Original Release Date: 1/1/1973 Re-Release Date: 8/7/2007 Album Type: Extra tracks, Limited Edition, Original recording remastered Genres:Pop, R&B Styles:Motown, Soul Number of Discs: 2 SwapaCD Credits: 2 UPC:602517143999
Synopsis
Album Description
Last Time I Saw Him, a classic Diana Ross album overlooked in the digital era, finally makes its CD debut. Recorded and released in 1973, Last Time I Saw Him, with its track written Michael Masser and Pam Sawyer, was the follow-up to Dianna's No.1 Touch Me In The Morning. Masser, the Four Seasons' Bob Gaudio and Motown's own Ron Miller and Tom Baird contributed to the LP; one of Baird's tracks, "Turn Around, written by Harry Belafonte, was a holdover from a previously unreleased album.
CD Reviews
+1/2 - Deluxe 2-CD reissue of neglected mid-70s Ross LP
hyperbolium | Earth, USA | 08/12/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)
"It's hard to imagine that someone as famous as Diana Ross, recording for a label as successful as Motown, could have such a fine album drop from sight shortly after its initial release. Despite cracking the top-20 with its title single, Motown apparently lost interest in the album when follow-up singles failed to break and Ross' attention was diverted by her work on the film "Mahogany." Unreissued since its original 1973 date (one of three Diana Ross projects that year), Hip-O's resurrected this little known catalog item with a deluxe 2-CD set. In addition to the album's original ten tracks, the Japanese quadraphonic mix is included (though folded down to stereo) alongside ten bonus tracks from the album sessions.
Though the album lacked hits, it didn't lack good material. The album tracks are anything but filler, with arrangements that add adventurous touches. The title track has a bouncy country-soul sound with electric piano and strings complemented by banjo and clarinet on the old-timey coda. "No One's Gonna Be a Fool Forever" has a Burt Bacharach style to its horns, but with an unusual line of pedal steel woven underneath. The brassy "Sleepin'" is a dramatic song of gritty urban streets, and the thankful love song "You" is gospel and blue. The album's only real miss is an arrangement of "Turn Around" whose soaring strings and overwrought choral surges are at odds with Harry Belafonte and Malvina Reynold's gentle lyrics. A trio of Bob Gaudio (Four Seasons) songs on the album's second side is also somewhat non-descript.
The bonus tracks fit in theme and sound with the album and include the emancipated "I Don't Care Where the Money Is," an early version of "Where Did We Go Wrong" (which wouldn't turn up again until the 1978 "Ross" album), a slow, soulful cover of the Skyliners' "Since I Don't Have You," a cover of Roger Nichols and Paul Williams' hit with the Carpenters, "Let Me Be the One," and the Broadway styled "Old Funky Rolls." The highlight of the bonuses is a cover of the superb Motown oldie "I Wanna Go Back There Again," originally waxed by Chris Clark in 1967.
"The "Last Time I Saw Him" (Limited Expanded Edition) collection by Motown and Hipo-Select is truly a DIANA ROSS treasure! NOW for the first time the entire "Last Time I Saw Him" album on CD. Along with the rarely heard JAPANESE (quadraphonic) EDITION, which contains several alternative versions. PLUS a second disc containing 10 previously unreleased bonus tracks!! Definitely A MUST HAVE for all Diana Ross fans!! The packaging is beautifully constructed and features a gorgeous informative booklet. DO NOT PASS ON THIS TREASURE!"
Truly Appreciating A Legend
Ronald J. Wohlgemuth | Old Tappan, New Jersey | 09/09/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Having waited a very long time for 'Last Time I Saw Him' to emerge on CD, I am most pleased with the presentation of this fantastic stuff. There is truly some exceptional music from Diana Ross that has been overlooked--very valid material that reiforces her status of being a 20th Century icon.The unreleased tunes only leave me guessing as to why these gems never saw the light of day back in the '70s (the first Johnny Bristol tune blows me away: an example of the last music made out of Detroit with the integrity of 'The Motown Sound'). In closing, this tribute package is a strong example of the superb artist that Ms. Ross was (and IS)and that her legacy is properly being showcased as it should be. Bravo, Hip-O-Select!!!!"
Last time...hear it again...for the first time
Gary | Bound Brook, NJ | 08/20/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Even though this album was realeased in the 70's, hear it again. It will be as though you are hearing it for the first time. Great sound quality throughout and selection of songs is perfect for this CD. Unreleased material is a real treasure for fans. The take on Old Funky Rolls is great fun. Let Me Be The One is Diana at her best.
It is great to have this Limited Edition CD. You'll want to read the liner notes. Interesting facts about the record. It will bring back memories."
Ross Is Fabulous In This Absolute Gem
Mr. Richard D. Coreno | Berea, Ohio USA | 12/20/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Hip-O Records has been issuing Limited Edition CDs from the vast catalog of Motown Records and it does not get any better than this 2-CD reissue of an overlooked early 1970s gem by Diana Ross.
Released in December 1973, the album failed to light up the charts after the initial single - the title track - failed to crack the top ten and the follow-up - Sleepin' - was even less successful.
But the lack of commercial appeal does not diminish the solid interpretation of the lyrics by Ross and the fantastic arrangements which propels the music on the emotionally-charged 10 tracks.
The CDs include the original album and the Japanese Quad edition, along with 10 bonus tracks, including an unedited version of the Last Time I Saw Him. The booklet has a wealth of information on the original LP and CDs.
As with the Hip-O Records catalog, Last Time I Saw Him provides the listener with the historical nature of the original LP, while meticulously tapping into rare or unreleased material from the sessions. The reissue is arguably the most underrated and unappreciated LP ever recorded by Ross."