![]() ![]() Ross, produced in part by Gary Katz and Ray Parker, Jr., was her strongest set yet for RCA, but it went virtually unnoticed by the general public, giving Ross only one Top 40 hit with the atmospheric dance cut “Pieces Of Ice.” When the album’s following two singles failed to click, Diana turned attention to her next album, clearly determined to assemble a collection that couldn’t miss. Although 1983 brought Diana Ross unprecedented publicity thanks to her appearance in the blockbuster television special Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever and her pair of Central Park concerts, the star’s singing career slipped a bit, something that must have worried both Diana and her record label, RCA. ![]()
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