
The Album
"Blue," released by Diana Ross in 2006 under Motown Records, stands as a distinctive jazz-flavored pop album that showcases the artist's versatility and enduring appeal. Originally conceived as a follow-up to Ross' iconic 1972 biographical drama album "Lady Sings the Blues," this release pays homage to her roots while exploring new musical territory.
With a lineup of 14 tracks, including the title track "Blue Blue Blue," this album blends jazz elements seamlessly into pop sensibilities. The production quality, characteristic of Motown's legacy, adds a glossy sheen to the jazz-infused pop sound. This album is particularly appealing to Diana Ross fans and jazz enthusiasts who appreciate a modern take on soulful, jazz-influenced tracks from the 2000s.
As part of Motown's rich discography, "Blue" holds historical significance in the late 2000s era. It captures the essence of a bygone era while still resonating with contemporary audiences, making it a must-have for collectors and fans looking to explore the deeper musical layers of Diana Ross's career.
Product info
- Contributors: Joni Mitchell
- Format: Original recording remastered
- Binding: Audio CD
- Brand: Rhino
- Languages: English
- Dimensions:
- Height: 0.39 Inches
- Width: 5.00 inches
- Length: 5.63 Inches
- Weight: 0.21 Pounds
- Published: January 14, 1988
- Released: January 11, 1988
- Number of units: 1