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Whitney Houston - Greatest Hits

Whitney Houston - Greatest Hits
Whitney Houston

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Saving All My Love For You
  2. Greatest Love Of All
  3. One Moment In Time
  4. I Have Nothing
  5. I Will Always Love You
  6. Run To You
  7. You Give Good Love
  8. All At Once
  9. Where Do Broken Hearts Go
  10. If You Say My Eyes Are Beautiful (Duet With Jermaine Jackson)
  11. Didn't We All Most Had It All
  12. All The Man That I Need
  13. Exhale (Shoop Shoop)
  14. Count On Me (Duet With Cece Winans)
  15. I Believe In You And Me
  16. I Learned From The Best
  17. Same Script, Defferent Cast (Duet With Deborah Cox)
  18. Could I Have This Kiss Forever (Duet With Enrique Iglesias)

Disc 2:

  1. If I Told You That (Whitney Houston & George Michael)
  2. Fine
  3. My Love Is You Love
  4. It Not Right But It's Okay
  5. Heartbreak Hotel
  6. Step By Step
  7. Queen Of The Night (Cj Mackintosh Mix)
  8. I'm Every Woman
  9. Love Will Save The Day
  10. I'm Your Baby Tonight
  11. So Emotional
  12. I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)
  13. How Will I Know
  14. I Will Always Love You (Hex Hector Mix)
  15. Greatest Love Of All (Club 69 Mix)
  16. It's Not Right But It's Okay (Thunderspuss Mix)
  17. I'm Your Baby Tonight (Dronez Mix)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2092 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-06-09
  • Number of discs: 2

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
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 Greatest Hits track Houston's rise from mid-1980s hit machine balladeer to standard-setting diva. Disc 1, CoolDown, runs chronologically through Houston's down-tempo love songs, from "Saving All My Love For You" 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 mix masters, 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 1980s fluffiness by layering in bells, lasers effects, and echoes on top of Whitney's enthusiastic vocals. --Heidi Sherman

CD Description
Expansive double-CD collection from the erstwhile queen of pop RnB, featuring one disc of her smooth romantic ballads and one of her more upbeat, danceable numbers, including tracks from her 'My Love Is Your Love' album and the infamous disco remixes of 'I Will Always Love You' and 'The Greatest Love Of All'.


Customer Reviews

The Voice of an Era and Her Greatest Hits4
Generally speaking, these sort of compilations are a pretty bland and boring affair. Throwing together some hit singles and putting them out for Christmas is hardly a taxing or difficult task for either record label or artist. Luckily, this collection has at least had some thought put it into it and is a very enjoyable journey through the finest moments of an iconic vocalists career. As you'd expect, there's a whole host of pop ballads here - there what first brought Whitney to the attention of the world. There's a whole disc of them in fact. In truth, many of these worldwide smash hits sound dated by now. But, some don't and have stood the test of time very well. "Saving All My Love For You" is one of the best here, along with "Didn't We Almost Have It All" and "All The Man That I Need".

On the flipside on Disc 2, the album steps up a notch with some of the up-tempo and urban flavoured singles that were also big for Houston. The 80's-Tastic "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" and "So Emotional" have, suprisingly, managed to maintain some of thier charm and are still excellent pop records. In fact, they sound better than the slightly messy George Michael duet "If I Told You That". Another nice aspect of this Greatest Hits collection is the inclusion of some remixes. "Queen of the Night", "It's Not Right But It's Okay" and "I'm Your Baby Tonight" have all been brilliantly transformed here and they are very worthy additions to the album. Overall, this is one of the best Greatest Hits album realeased in a while. It's got everything going for it, and with it being such good value now it would be a shame for anyone who's enjoyed Houston's music over the years to pass up the oppurtunity to own her best.

Greatest Hits5
Great Track i think the best tracks are i will always love you i wanna dance with somebody i'm every woman it's not right but it's okay 10/10 must buy!

Great Value for a Greatest Hits album4
This album is split into two CDs: CD one, the one containing the slow and powerful ballads, and CD two, which by and large, has more up-tempo and more positive rhythms. My favourite is Disc Two. Here there are Whitney's best songs: Queen of the Night, How Will I Know?, and of course "I Wanna Dance With Somebody", in my opinion the best song on the album.

CD one, however, is lacking in many of Whitney's best hits. While it has it's moments (I Have Nothing, The Greatest Love of All), the slow ballads soon blend into one another, and I couldn't distinguish between very many.

On the whole though, a great album well worth the cheap price at Amazon.