Thank You
The singer’s first album in 15 years casts a fond glance back at the vintage sounds she made her name with, but a few new songs—including a Jack Antonoff production—bring her back to the present day.
The singer's 25th studio album - her first with original material since 1999 - places an emphasis on schmaltzy, mid-tempo diva empowerment
The Motown legend’s comeback album offers a stream of lyrics that Walt Disney would send back for being too saccharine
Diana Ross' first album of originals in over 20 years and first studio LP since the covers-oriented I Love You is neither the unqualified triumph nor the disgrace it could have been.
With disco enjoying one of its periodic moments in the sun, a supremely classy 21st-century reboot was possible. But this isn’t it
Ross's album lives up to expectations. Except when it doesn't. New music review by Sebastian Scotney