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Music CD - Whitney Houston: Whitney Houston - The Greatest Hits

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Music CD: Whitney Houston - The Greatest Hits Artist: Whitney Houston
List Price: $24.98
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Manufacturer: Arista
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1. You Give Good Love 2. Saving All My Love For You 3. Greatest Love Of All 4. All At Once 5. If You Say My Eyes Are Beautiful 6. Didn't We Almost Have It All 7. Where Do Broken Hearts Go 8. All The Man That I Need 9. Run To You 10. I Have Nothing 11. I Will Always Love You 12. Exhale (Shoop Shoop) 13. Why Does It Hurt So Bad 14. I Believe In You And Me 15. Heartbreak Hotel (Featuring Faith Evans, & Kelly Price) 16. My Love Is Your Love 17. Same Script, Different Cast (Duet With Deborah Cox) 18. Could I Have This Kiss Forever (Duet With Enrique Iglesias) (Metro Mix)
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0078221462624 Label: Arista Manufacturer: Arista Number Of Discs: 2 Publisher: Arista Release Date: 2000-05-16 Studio: Arista
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: GREATEST HIT ALBUM - THE BEST EVER Comment: I have loved playing this album non-stop. I am surprised it is not scratched. Great album with cool down and throw down.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Crack is Not Whack 4 Whitney Comment: Why does Whitney have almost as many compilation CD's as original studio recordings? ...She has another compilation coming out this month. Whitney has a beautiful voice and has made some of the greatest pop music of my generation. I really hope she cleans up her act and reclaims her prior standing.
Customer Rating:      Summary: All The Good Stuff! Comment: This is a greatest hits collection on 2 discs and the good news is that everything you love from Whitney is here. The only downside is that particularly on disc #2 there are a lot of non-hits and the whole thing could probably have been fit on one disc. Nevertheless...at the price, you eveything you hoped for with beautiful sound quality and the memory of what a beautiful and talented singer Whitney once was.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Looking for a Greatest Hits collection, save your money Comment: I enjoy Whitney but I am not a huge fan so I was looking for a collection of greatest hits. Well most of the collection consists of songs I have never heard and don't really care much for and the ones that I would call hits are all, in my opinion, very bad remixes rather than original releases. If you are like me and just looking for a nice collection representative of a great artist's work, this is not the collection for you.
Customer Rating:      Summary: QUEEN WHITNEY Comment: Even though Whitney has been in the news in recent years about her several downfalls, including drugs, and her biggest downfall to date, "Bobby Brown", you have to give credit where credit is due, the woman has a God given gift. The cd begins with her biggest hits, "SAVING ALL MY LOVE FOR YOU" to later jams "HEART BREAK HOTEL". Disc 2 is bascially "the remix" some better than others, and some you wish she would have just kept the same; "I'M YOUR BABY TONIGHT!". Overall, the cd is great, its a whole lot better than most of today's music. I have always admire Whitney. She will forever remain one of the best in my book.
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Editorial Reviews:
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For an artist who only released four proper albums in a 15-year career, it's astounding to recall how many hits Whitney Houston was able to achieve. The two CDs on The Greatest Hits track Houston's rise from mid-'80s Top 40 balladeer to standard-setting diva. Disc 1, Cool Down, runs chronologically through Houston's down-tempo love songs, from "The Greatest Love of All" and "I Will Always Love You" to the cleverly conceived new duet with Deborah Cox, "Same Script, Different Cast." She's also showcased as the remixee of choice for DJs on the second disc, Throw Down, which serves as the antidote to the lovesick first disc. Calling in marquee mixmasters, Houston's old-shoe tunes get a new millennium polish. "My Love Is Your Love," reinterpreted by Jonathan Peters, captures the versatility of Houston's songs by making the downbeats danceable without going totally Euro-cheese. In contrast, Junior Vasquez's remix of 1985's "How Will I Know" pokes fun at the song's '80s fluffiness by layering in bells, lasers effects, and echoes on top of Whitney's enthusiastic vocals. --Heidi Sherman
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