Disco de Whitney Houston - Whitney Houston - The Greatest Hits
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(332 valoraciones)
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Fecha de Publicación:2000-05-16
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Tipo:Audio CD
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Género:Adult Contemporary, Club/Dance, Dance-Pop, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Popular Music, R&B, Soul/R & B, Urban
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Sello Discográfico:Arista
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UPC:078221462624
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Precio aprox.:$24.98
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You Give Good Love |
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Saving All My Love for You |
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Greatest Love of All |
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All At Once |
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If You Say My Eyes Are Beautiful - Whitney Houston, Jermaine Jackson |
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Didn't We Almost Have It All |
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Where Do Broken Hearts Go |
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All the Man That I Need |
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Run To You |
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I Have Nothing |
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I Will Always Love You |
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Exhale (Shoop, Shoop) |
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Why Does It Hurt So Bad |
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I Believe In You And Me |
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Heartbreak Hotel (Featuring Faith Evans, & Kelly Price) |
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My Love Is Your Love |
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Same Script, Different Cast (Duet With Deborah Cox) |
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Could I Have This Kiss Forever (Duet With Enrique Iglesias) (Metro Mix) |
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Fine |
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If I Told You That (Whitney Houston & George Michael) |
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It's Not Right But It's Okay (Thunderpuss Mix) |
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My Love Is Your Love (Jonathan Peters Mix) |
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Heartbreak Hotel (Featuring Faith Evans And Kelly Price) (Hex Nector Mix) |
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I Learned From The Best (HQ2 Mix) |
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Step By Step (Junour Vasquez Mix) |
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I'm Every Woman (Clivilles & Cole Mix) |
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Queen Of The Night (CJ MacIntosh Mix) |
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I Will Always Love You (Hex Rector Mix) |
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Love Will Save The Day (Jellybean & David Morales Mix) |
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I'm Your Baby Tonight (Dronez Mix) |
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So Emotional (David Morales Mix) |
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I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me) (Junior Vasquez Mix) |
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How Will I Know (Junior Vasquez Mix) |
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Greatest Love Of All (Juniour Vasquez Mix) |
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One Moment In Time |
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The Star Spangled Banner (Performed Live 1/27/91 at Super Bowl XXV) |
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Fine |
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If I Told You That - Whitney Houston, George Michael |
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It's Not Right But It's Okay [Thunderpuss Mix] |
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My Love Is Your Love [Jonathan Peters Mix] |
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Heartbreak Hotel [Hex Hector Mix] - Faith Evans, Whitney Houston, Kelly Price |
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I Learned from the Best [HQ2 Mix] |
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Step by Step [Junior Vasquez Mix] |
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I'm Every Woman [Clivilles & Cole Mix] |
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Queen of the Night [CJ Mackintosh Mix] |
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I Will Always Love You [Hex Hector Mix] |
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Love Will Save the Day [Jeallybean/David Morales Mix] |
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I'm Your Baby Tonight [Dronez Mix] |
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So Emotional [David Morales Mix] |
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I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me) [Junior Vasquez Mix] |
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How Will I Know [Junior Vasquez Mix] |
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Greatest Love of All [Junior Vasquez Mix] |
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One Moment In Time |
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Star Spangled Banner [Featuring Florida Orchestra][*] |
Descripción (en inglés) :
UK edition of the tabloid queen/gifted vocalist's career retrospective. Featuring a different tracklisting than the domestic, this version features four tracks not available on the US version, 'RunTo You', 'Count On Me' (duet with CeCe Winans), 'Greatest Love Of All' (Club 69 Mix) and 'I'm Your Baby Tonight' (Dronez Mix) but only has 35 tracks where the US has 36. 2000 release. Standard double jewel case. Análisis (en inglés) - Amazon.com :
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 ShermanAnálisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2000-05-18
- BUY THE U.K VERSION - IT HAS ONLY 6 REMIXES!Which makes it a better CD. A greatest hits CD is not a greatest hits CD without the originals hits on it. I haven't heard the U.S. version - but to be honest I wouldn't buy it because the songs are probably unrecognisable. The following is the track listing for the UK CD that I copied from Amazon.co.uk: 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 almost have 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, different cast (Duet with Deborah Cox) 18. Could I have this kiss forever (Duet with Eurique Iglesias)(Metro mix) Disc: 2 1. If I told you that (Whitney Houston & George Michael) 2. Fine 3. My love is your love 4. It's 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 (Thunderpuss mix) 17. I'm your baby tonight (Dronez mix) All of the tracks that people are complaining about being missing from the US version are on this one instead. I hope you manage to get your hands on a copy - you'll like it!
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2000-05-16
- Worth every penny, every secondWhitney Houston is one of the key reasons I fell in love with music. I have loved her music ever since "The Greatest Love of All." And despite her recent personal turmoil (and several cancelled concerts over the years in my home town), I still hold Whitney Houston in the highest regard. This Greatest Hits compilation is great, whether you are a long-time or a new fan, whether you have all her CDs or own none, whether you love Whitney herself or whether you simply love that beautiful, soulful, and inspirational message that music can generate. Greatest Hits is a fantastic piece of music history that is a pleasure to own and enjoy. This is a 2 CD set, which is easy to fathom given Whintey's success over the past almost 20 years. The first CD is entitled "Cool Down," which is appropriate given it features Whitney's slower power ballads, putting you in a calm, mellow, inspired place. While most of the songs are known to us all, of special note are the duets. "If You Say My Eyes Are Beautiful," a duet with Jermaine Jackson, is a rare, beautiful, and wondrous gem. "Same Script, Different Cast" is a beautiful and haunting ballad featuring Deborah Cox. And Diane Warren produces another anthemic ballad masterpiece with "Could I Have This Kiss Forever" featuring Enrique Iglesias. While there are bound to be some omissions, most notably missing on this CD is "When You Believe," Whitney's duet with Mariah Carey that garnered and Oscar nomination. The second CD, entitled "Throw Down," is meant to put you uncontrollably onto the dance floor. This CD is especially unique for offering rare items that the average listener would not typically hear. "Fine" and "If I Told You That" are two new songs that are potential dance floor smashes. If you've listened to top 40 radio at all in the past year, you will be very familiar with the Thunderpuss Mix of "It's Not Right But It's Okay" and the Jonathan Peters Mix of "My Love is Your Love." Most of the rest of the mixes I could do without - I tend to prefer the originals. However, oddly, the remix of "Greatest Love of All" is an exception. This mix is executed beautifully, maintaining the power and beauty of the original, but it enables you to interpret the way you are emotionally moved into physical movement. While not dance tunes, the last two songs still "Throw Down" in that they are hugely inspirational and make a most fantastic conclusion to this set. "One Moment in Time" is Whitney's anthemic contribution to the 1988 Summer Olympics and is an uplifting, inspirational piece. And if you missed Whitney's 1991 performance of "The Star Spangled Banner" at the Super Bowl, here is your chance to hear and relive this masterpiece (for me, this song by itself is worth the price of the CD). This CD is worth buying on a number of different levels. If you are a fan of Whintey's ballads but never purchased her CDs, this is a great way to obtain those ballads in one simple place. If you love to dance and love having unique mixes over the originals, the second CD in this set is surely for you. And for those of you, like me, who have Whintey's CDs but still went, "Oh my god! If You Say My Eyes are Beautiful! One Moment in Time! The Star Spangled Banner! " and about had a heart attack, yes, it is most definitely worth purchasing. Chances are there will be songs you don't like, and fans will be asking "Why didn't she include [such and such song]?" Despite these minor criticisms, this is undeniably an excellent compilation of Whitney's work to date, as well as a great tribute to the fans who were clamoring for rare and unique gems. A 5 star release through and through. Thank you, Whitney, for sharing your wondrous talent with us. And thank you for sharing these beautiful, special, and unique gems of musical history. You are the greatest.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2000-05-18
- Should be only one disc!I was looking forward to a collection by her. However, this is too long. It should only be one CD. Over 1/3 of the 2nd CD are remixs of songs on the 1st CD! Also, classic Whitney songs like "Queen Of The Night" and "How Will I Know" are only on her as remixes. Where are the originals? You should wait to purchase it until the price is drastically reduced.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2000-05-23
- Not as exciting as I thought...One fine day, I was browsing in a Tower Records Store when I saw this album. I was really excited about it. I'm not exactly a big fan of Whithey, but I've always liked her songs in general and I do think she possess a very good voice. However, I was a bit disappointed after I listened to the album. First, it was the order of the tracks. If you play the songs in the order as they were arranged, you will pretty soon get bored. Perhaps Whitney may have wanted it that way, (as she says in the album sleeve, "take a trip down memory lane with me"; in her early years Whitney trademark songs were mostly ballads) But it achieved an effect of hearing something similar over again with each passing track. Ballads if played continuously in a row do bore the listener. It would have been better if in between ballads, a fast number was added. Second, it's Whitney's singing. I realised one thing, whitney shouts a lot in her singing especially during her early years. I've never been bothered with that before in the past when i hear her songs singly played on radio - in fact, I've quite liked that sort of dramatic singing on songs like "I will always love you". But when you hear song after song that she shouts incessantly - you just get a bit irritated. Plus the fact that you're hearing ballad after ballad, it doesn't make things any better. No doubt Whitney has a great voice - she sounds so feminine when she sings in a mellow way, and she is a powerhouse when she blares out loud. But she overused the second technique too much. She should have toned down her singing more, and used her shouting technique more discerningly.(Take cue from Christina Aguilera) Even Mariah Carey doesn't sound so bombastic. Third, disc two was boring - it was probably there to jack up the price of the album. The biggest fault in disc 2 is exactly the same fault that exists in disc 1 - too much similarity. The songs are basically ALL dance remixes - or perhaps to be more accurate, old and recent songs of whitney where the original accompaniment music have been swapped with disco beats. In fact, it gives a feeling of repetition as you listen to disc 2. Most of the remixes follow more or less the same remixing formula.- Thumping bass, groovy beats and some snazzy atmospheric effects. The vocals are exactly the same as they were on the original album versions! Whitney should have used new vocals! Disc 2 will have been "THROWN DOWN" into oblivion if not for the first two tracks. I did not enjoy listening to disc 2 at all. It was totally redundant, although the dance remixes could find some use for dance aerobics. Okay, now for the good things of the album. The songs chosen are indeed the classics of Whitney. My personal favourite "Miracle", though, was not there. I love the new song "Same script, Different cast" - it's a creative way to make use of the love theme, and interesing lyrics too . Here are my thoughts on the other new songs: "Could I have this kiss forever" - typical Enrique Iglesias song. "Fine" - light R&B hip hop beat- Whitney sounds good here. but song is overall unimpressive. It sounds like a filler. "If I told you that" sounds so like "The Boy Is Mine" yet it fails to be as engaging as the latter. Perhaps the lyrics were not provocative enough. All in all, the album's greatest flaw was in having too many ballads in one row. The good point is songs here are classics - it serves well to occasionally listen to a track or two from the collection here, but definitely not all in a row. Verdict : I will recommend this album for someone who's a DIEHARD fan of Whitney or someone who really loves her ballads a lot.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2000-05-23
- Soundtrack to the 80s & 90sForget all the rumours, the marriage, etc. This lady has a once-in-a-lifetime voice and this greatest hits double CD proves her importance in pop music history! This collection is top rate and so much better than most greatest hits albums, because of the new songs and bonus tracks which are unavailable on previous albums. Disc 1 - "Cool Down" is simply a documentary of hit after hit from the 80s with "You Give Good Love" to the Bodyguard ballads to her more recent 90s hits like "Heartbreak Hotel". These are classics, folks. There are few artists that have sustained such a long string of hits that are landmarks in many of our lives. The addition of "If You Say My Eyes Are Beautiful" with Jermaine Jackson was a fine choice, and brings itback o the public. The best new song is the duet with Deborah Cox "Same Script, Different Cast". Their voices blend so well together and it will definitely be a #1 hit. Disc 2 - "Throw Down" and Whitney can do just that: throw it down! I don't think there is any artist out there that can boast the number of remixed hits that Whitney has had. Many of these remixes have never been available on CD before, so that makes this collection so much more valuable! The Junior Vasquez remixes are top-notch! The final addition of her Olympic contributions "One Moment In Time" and "The Star Spangled Banner" show how important this artist is to America and the rest of the world. She's a national treasure! This album is essential for anyone who is breathing!
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