Silk Electric

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Silk Electric
Silk Electric cover
Studio album by Diana Ross
Released 1982
Recorded 1982
Genre R&B/soul
Length N/A
Label RCA
Producer(s) Diana Ross
Michael Jackson
Diana Ross chronology
Why Do Fools Fall in Love
(1981)
Silk Electric
(1982)
Ross
(1983)


Silk Electric is a 1982 album released by American R&B singer Diana Ross on the RCA label. The album is notable mostly for its iconic Andy Warhol-designed album cover of a makeup-plastered Ross and for the rather sexy top ten single, "Muscles". It was the second album self-produced by the singer except for the aforementioned hit, which was produced and written by former Motown label mate and longtime friend Michael Jackson.

  1. "Anywhere You Run To"
  2. "Fool For Your Love"
  3. "I Am Me"
  4. "In Your Arms"
  5. "Love Lies"
  6. "So Close"
  7. "Still In Love"
  8. "Turn Me Over"
  9. "Who"
  10. "Muscles" (Jackson)
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