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The album is fantastic, but I wasn't holding out much hope for the pressing quality - Fonobras never really impressed me, and considering it's from the early 90's... Still, the audio here is surprisingly crisp, with a solid bass line and rhythm throughout every song.
Diana made a triumphant return with this album. Her career had hit a rough patch in the 80s, with record sales dwindling and her popularity fading as the decade went on. She did score a massive international No1 hit in 1986 with 'Chain Reaction', produced by Barry Gibb, but it was like a single bright spot in a dark sky. This album dropped in 1991, a significant year as it marked Diana's 30th anniversary in the music industry, and she had several promotional events lined up. She took center stage at the Royal Variety Performance in London - she'd previously graced the stage with The Supremes way back in 1968. Her single 'When You Tell Me That You Love Me' shot up the charts but was narrowly beaten to the UK Christmas No1 spot by 'Bohemian Rhapsody', which was re-released following the tragic passing of Queen's frontman Freddie Mercury, robbing Diana of what would have been her third solo UK No1. The song would later bring Diana back to the No2 spot over the 2005 Christmas period as a duet with Irish boyband Westlife.
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