After her separation from The Supremes, Diana Ross presented herself in a remarkably casual manner on the cover of her first solo album. Many had feared that she would only now appear in ritzy clubs, dressed up to the nines, and singing the childish little love songs of her early years, which had brought her the unflattering nickname "Princess of plastic pop." But no. The ego trip on record took her swiftly towards a punchy, broad-band sound which gave soul music of the '70s a new impetus. Despite this, the present album isn't just filled with racy numbers; there are Read more on Last.fm.