Advantages: The Rock-Funk classic, Mirror, Mirror Disadvantages: Few of the tracks are just mediocre
In 1981 soul music legend Diana Ross hit the headlines when it was announced that after twenty successful years she was fleeing Motown Records for a whopping $20,000,000 deal with RCA Records. Ross had signed to Motown records at the tender age of 16 and gradually became the labels biggest selling artist. Motown was the pioneering record label in black music and Ross and the companys boss Berry Gordy had helped change and shape the whole face of black music in the twentieth century.
Ross went to Berry Gordy to see if he could match RCA Records' deal for $20,000,000 but he simply told her he could not afford such an extravagent deal and pointed out to her that she would not be afforded the same lavish care and attention her career had always received elsewhere. When Ross' contract expired in early 1981 she was adament that she was not ...
Advantages: Contains a few great tracks Disadvantages: A few weak links
Diana Ross' brand new life at RCA Records kicked off to a promising start both personally and professionally. She enjoyed the satisfaction she'd craved for so long in producing and generally being a more creative force with her studio albums. Diana virtually controlled every aspect of this album right down to the revealing cover shot where she is dressed in a startling zebra-skin outfit which she had incidentally designed herself.
Aided by six studio technicians, Diana produced all 9 tracks on the Why Do Fools Fall In Love album which was belatedly released in September 1981, six months after its origanal schedule date. For somebody who had never produced an entire album before she certainly did remarkably well.
Oddly enough the premier RCA single would be the cover version of Frankie Lymon And The Teenagers classic hit ...
Advantages: brilliant for allergy sufferers,eases symptoms almost immediately Disadvantages: can be a little noisy and it is a bit larger than other makes
rca 3.5mm
Left: 1 xmini-phonestereo 3.5mm - male -Right: 2 xRCA - male
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Built-In Radio
With Built-In Radio
MP3 Playback
Without MP3 Playback
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RCA
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The RCA RCD152 Portable CD Player with AM/FM Tuner and Cassette Player features a front-loading drawer CD player with CD-R and CD-RW playback, a six-key cassette player/recorder, and digital AM/FM tuner with 20 presets. With EQ presets and RCA's Dynamic Digital Bass Boost, you can optimize the sound tones according to the genre of music you're listening to and enhance your bass for a deeper, richer sound. A programmable 20-track CD memory allows you to store up to 20 entries for an ultimate playback experience. To round out the features of this outstanding economical compact player, RCA has included a digital volume control that provides for smoother control of sound volume and a digital remote.