Take Me Higher
| Diana RossTake Me Higher
Take Me Higher is a studio album by American singer Diana Ross, released on September 5, 1995 by the Motown label. It reached #114 in the USA (#38 R&B) and sold a little over 100,000 copies.[1] The album features production from urban producers such as Narada Michael Walden, Brenda Russell, Jon-John and the Boom Brothers, the latter two coming from Babyface’s production company. The album yielded the UK hits “Take Me Higher”, “Gone” and Ross’s dance cover of Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive”, which featured club mixes by Steve Rodway of Motiv8 and Grammy Award-winning Remixer Hex Hector. Upon its release, the album was well-received by music critics and fans. Ross’s large fan base embraced the album as one of the finest additions to her vast body of work. – Wikipedia
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All Music
Take Me Higher, Diana Ross's 19th new studio album since launching her solo career in 1970 and her first in four years, was, like her last two (Workin' Overtime and The Force Behind the Power), a commercial disaster, barely making the charts.
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Pop Rescue
Overall, this album gives a respectful nod to the long career that Diana had already had, whilst giving us a great slice of 90’s dance and RnB.
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The Diana Ross Project
For the non-initiated Diana Ross listener, Take Me Higher is a great introduction to the skill and versatility she possesses. For the longtime fan, it’s continued proof of those qualities.
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