Everything Is Everything cover

Everything Is Everything

Diana Ross · 1970

39 min · 11 tracks · jazz · R&B · soul

A vibrant blend of soul and pop that showcases Diana Ross's powerful vocals and emotive storytelling.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • steady mid-tempo groove throughout
  • uplifting vibes for sunny days
  • emotive storytelling with warmth
  • short tracks for quick enjoyment

Maybe skip if you want

  • seeking high-energy fast pace
  • prefer lengthy immersive pieces

Where this album fits

Themes
personal empowerment· 1970s optimism
Career context
Released on November 3, 1970, 'Everything Is Everything' followed Diana Ross's successful debut solo album, establishing her as a prominent figure in the music industry post-Supremes. This album marked a transition into a more personal artistic expression, showcasing Ross's unique style outside of her previous Motown group identity.
Stylistic neighbors
Chaka Khan· Donna Summer· Anita Baker
Sounds like this from elsewhere
Songs in the Key of Life by Stevie Wonder — Shares a vibrant soul-pop sound with themes of personal empowerment and optimism.
Killing Me Softly by Roberta Flack — Combines emotive storytelling with rich vocal delivery, echoing the personal themes of empowerment.
Still Bill by Bill Withers — Features soulful melodies and introspective lyrics that resonate with the optimistic vibe of the early '70s.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 My Place 2:48
  • 2 Ain’t No Sad Song 2:43
  • 3 Everything Is Everything 2:31
  • 4 Baby It’s Love 3:13
  • 5 I’m Still Waiting 3:48
  • 6 Doobedood’ndoobe, Doobedood’ndoobe, Doobedood’ndoo 4:54
  • 7 Come Together 5:39
  • 8 The Long and Winding Road 3:26
  • 9 I Love You (Call Me) 3:22
  • 10 How About You 2:52
  • 11 (They Long to Be) Close to You 4:05

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