Whitney Houston recaptures some former glory on her first studio album, thanks to her undiminished vocal prowess and a cadre of impressive producers that includes Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, Babyface, Teddy Bishop, and Troy Taylor. Houston's pipes shine in the big break-up ballad "On My Own," which is cut from the same mold as 1993's massive "I Will Always Love You." But while her vocal chords are intact, some of the material here leaves much to be desired, including a flat version of Debby Boone's "You Light Up My Light" and the Missy Elliot-penned and -produced "Things You Say." On the plus side, the feisty "Tell Her No" finds Houston on defense, but she's much more interesting with her back against the wall as she huffs: "I can't wait for the day I can rub things in your face." The embattled diva doesn't attempt to gloss over her foibles, as evidenced by "Unashamed" ("Listen here and listen good/ I'm unashamed of the life that I lead, unashamed of the strength of my need"), "Love That Man," and "Whatchulookinat," a body slam at the tabloids that have documented Houston and hubby Bobby Brown's very public falls from grace. Houston may not have recovered her hegemony of the charts, but this album proves she's once again pointed in the right direction. This deluxe package includes a DVD featuring the "Whatchulookinat" and "Mega Mix" videos along with behind-the-scenes footage. --Jaan Uhelszki
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Deluxe 2-Disc Set including a special DVD featuring the rare "Whatchulookinat" and "Mega Mix" videos and behind-the-scenes footage.
Just Whitney (Special Edition) (CD & DVD),Whitney Houston,Arista,Adult Contemporary,Pop,Popular Music,Quiet Storm,R&B,Soul/R & B,Urban
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Just Whitney
Whitney Houston Manufacturer: Arista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006HCUW Release Date: 2002-12-10 |
Tracks:
- One Of Those Days
- Tell Me No
- Things You Say
- My Love
- Love That Man
- Try It On My Own
- Dear John Letter
- Unashamed
- You Light Up My Life
- Whatchulookinat
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Whitney Houston recaptures some former glory on her first studio album, thanks to her undiminished vocal prowess and a cadre of impressive producers that includes Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, Babyface, Teddy Bishop, and Troy Taylor. Houston's pipes shine in the big break-up ballad "On My Own," which is cut from the same mold as 1993's massive "I Will Always Love You." But while her vocal chords are intact, some of the material here leaves much to be desired, including a flat version of Debby Boone's "You Light Up My Light" and the Missy Elliot-penned and -produced "Things You Say." On the plus side, the feisty "Tell Her No" finds Houston on defense, but she's much more interesting with her back against the wall as she huffs: "I can't wait for the day I can rub things in your face." The embattled diva doesn't attempt to gloss over her foibles, as evidenced by "Unashamed" ("Listen here and listen good/ I'm unashamed of the life that I lead, unashamed of the strength of my need"), "Love That Man," and "Whatchulookinat," a body slam at the tabloids that have documented Houston and hubby Bobby Brown's very public falls from grace. Houston may not have recovered her hegemony of the charts, but this album proves she's once again pointed in the right direction. --Jaan UhelszkiCustomer Reviews:
Bravo, Whitney!.......2007-03-29
3.5 stars .......2007-03-17
On "Whatchulookinat," Whitney expresses her feeling of betrayal by the media. It is nice to hear Whitney a little angry. (What a change from all the love ballads she always does). "Try It On My Own" and "Tell Me No" are both showstoppers in my book. She rebelliously refuses to listen to ignorant people's advice; she is no longer the same little girl and they do not understand her. "One of Those Days" is a nice little laid-back groove. "Things You Say" is a beautiful, harmonious Missy Elliott-produced mid-tempo track, laced with Tweet's background vocals. "Love That Man" is enjoyable. "Unashamed," "Dear John," and "You Light Up My Life" were a little bland; they didn't do too much for me.
Overall, this is an enjoyable album. By no means is it bad, like people kept on saying when it was released. It is at least average. A few songs fall short, but there are many highlights on here that made it worth the purchase for me.
Tell Me No.......2007-01-03
I don't own...........2006-11-10
THE WORST!.......2006-10-31
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Just Whitney (Special Edition) (CD & DVD)
Whitney Houston Manufacturer: Arista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000077SXI Release Date: 2002-12-10 |
Tracks:
- One Of Those Days
- Tell Me No
- Things You Say
- My Love Featuring Bobby Brown
- Love That Man
- Try It On My Own
- Dear John Letter
- Unashamed
- You Light Up My Life
- Whatchulookinat
Tracks:
- Whatchulookinat (video)
- Megamix (video)
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Whitney Houston recaptures some former glory on her first studio album, thanks to her undiminished vocal prowess and a cadre of impressive producers that includes Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, Babyface, Teddy Bishop, and Troy Taylor. Houston's pipes shine in the big break-up ballad "On My Own," which is cut from the same mold as 1993's massive "I Will Always Love You." But while her vocal chords are intact, some of the material here leaves much to be desired, including a flat version of Debby Boone's "You Light Up My Light" and the Missy Elliot-penned and -produced "Things You Say." On the plus side, the feisty "Tell Her No" finds Houston on defense, but she's much more interesting with her back against the wall as she huffs: "I can't wait for the day I can rub things in your face." The embattled diva doesn't attempt to gloss over her foibles, as evidenced by "Unashamed" ("Listen here and listen good/ I'm unashamed of the life that I lead, unashamed of the strength of my need"), "Love That Man," and "Whatchulookinat," a body slam at the tabloids that have documented Houston and hubby Bobby Brown's very public falls from grace. Houston may not have recovered her hegemony of the charts, but this album proves she's once again pointed in the right direction. This deluxe package includes a DVD featuring the "Whatchulookinat" and "Mega Mix" videos along with behind-the-scenes footage. --Jaan UhelszkiAlbum Description
Deluxe 2-Disc Set including a special DVD featuring the rare "Whatchulookinat" and "Mega Mix" videos and behind-the-scenes footage.Customer Reviews:
You go Whitney!.......2007-02-15
Just average material...Just a Great Voice.......2006-10-27
i was previously reviewing as fabio-italy, not sure if it's gonna turn out the same.
This is the first item i wanna review for various reasons, including the followings: a proper NEW STUDIO album by whitney, a cd i had time to listen to carefully and the chance to throw my 2 cents in on a work that's been thoroughly underviewed imo.
First things first: this is another clear example that L.A. Reid should have been kept writing and producing songs with Face. The man has no skills to run a major label and had been taking all the wrong decisions.
When it comes to JUSTY WHITNEY, it had started with choosing the wrong single (how could any one in their right minds think that tune WHATCHALOOKINAT is catchy even before it's lyrically embrassing?). Whitney should have realeased TELL ME NO as first single, having LOVE THAT MAN and TRY IT ON MY OWN as next singles.
And LA Reid should have pushed Whitney for a better promotion
Even MY LOVE - cheesy as hell but with bobby performing not so bad vocals - would have been a preferable choice over ONE OF THOSE DAYS... old school r'n'b? Yeah, right...think again...passable at its best.
THINGS YOU SAY is neo-soul? I call that a Missy left over.
YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE is the worst choice when it comes to a remake..she could have picked amongst million love songs..but this is by no means a torch song for Whitney vocals..
UNASHAMED is as cool as DEAR JOHN LETTER is useless....
Just as usless as the DVD: a good rip off true fans.., go for the regular version. No interview, just LITERAL behind the scenes footage of the first video and a megamix that no dj would play even if high on acid...
And nevertheless I think with the right promotion, with a good choice of singles and media exposure this album could have sold at least three times its actual current sales.
Because miss houston's voice is still there..fighting underneath the scandals and throat damages..but still ready to shine pure...
Hopefully people will take a listen to it carefully..to her voice i mean..and still understand and believe its potential.
On Her Own.......2006-05-27
Just Whitney, Whitney Houston's 2002 record, is a bit shorther than her '98 record My Love Is Your Love, but the feeling of voice on this record remains as strong as ever. The album revolves around what was going on through Whitney's eyes at the time from her personal vices, to a public family feud involving her and her late father, John Houston. The songs here still sound great and down to Earth such as the somber Try It On My Own, which Whitney performed on the FOX televsion show Boston Public, the upbeat One Of Those Days, and a elequent cover of Debby Boone's You Light Up My Life to name a few. This edition also includes a DVD of two music videos including Whatchulookinat', a song Whitney recorded, slamming the negativity she received over the past several years, and another video as well.
Despite the pain she has gone through, I would still rather listen to Whitney Houston, over a overexposed, manufactured artist like Jennifer Lopez or Kelly Clarkson from American Idol anyday. I absolutely still enjoy this record, and if you're still a die hard Whitney fan than you'll enjoy it to.
Album Cover: A-
Songs: A
Price: B 1/2+
Mastering: A-
Bonus DVD: B
Overall: B+
AWESOME &.VERSATILE VOCALS...BRAVO WHITNEY!!!.......2006-03-30
"One Of Those Days" starts the groove right with Whitney in superb form on a wonderfully flowing song that is infectious and should have been a huge blockbuster hit...a riveting "Tell Me No" is a great Whitney athem with an edgy tremendous vocal that is one of her all-time finest and guaranteed to wear out the repeat mode! "Things You Say" is wildly romantic and engrossing while the great self-penned Bobby Brown duet "My Love" is quite winning and has a nice flow to it.
A funky romantic jam "Love That Man" is a cooker that has a hit sound to it while "Try It On My Own" is one of Whitney's greatest ever athem performances...this is a solid classic and thrilling to experience both vocally and emotionally and defines what this magnificent singer is all about. A great funky jam "Dear John Letter" flows like honey while the hypnotic "Unashamed" is dark and exotic and this great yet sadly overlooked collection should have been a huge blockbuster...shame on the music industry for not giving support to this collection of versatile and wonderous performances...should have had multiple Grammy Awards and sold more than just a few million...a perfect example of why the music industy is in the pit!
Many have recorded "You Light Up My Life" but never has anyone gone to the core of this song until this beautifully moving version...a performance filled with so much feeling and emotion that it can easily bring one to tears...Bravo to Whitney Houston for this wonderous and incredibly great performance...you are something else!!!
Closing this masterpiece is the engaging hit "Whatchulookinat" which is a wild rhythm cooker that should have gone to #1 but with so much bad press this great song was only top 10...listen to these lyrics! Stop taking apart this legendary talent and just enjoy...thank you Whitney Houston for sharing your great gift and please keep it coming and we do love and miss you alot and look forward to more great music delivered in a way that only you can!!!!
When bad things happen to great singers.......2005-07-13
Not that "Just Whitney" is a total disaster - the production is professional and slick, it's short and to-the-point, and it has a couple of okay songs. The main problem is that "Just Whitney" is a very boring album loaded with third-rate material that sounds like leftovers from a Mary J Blige recording session (and given the poor quality of Ms Blige's material, that's saying a lot) as performed by a singer who has become a shadow of her former self. Whitney manages to get the right attitude on the first two songs and then falls asleep on the job for the rest of the album - just like the listener. She desperately attempts to recapture some of her magic with heavy ballads like "Try it on my own" and "You light up my life"; however this singer is not the gifted powerhouse that lit up such otherwise generic songs as "Didn't we almost have it all", "You're still my man", "You give good love" or "All at once", and the results are not as convincing.
On an even more problematic level, Whitney's vocals sound out of breath, she can no longer hit those long powerful notes, and just refuses to follow a melody, belting each note and twisting it in endless melisma to cover her unability to hit a note on the head. It's hard not to allude to Houston's private misdemeanors, but since it's not of our business either, let's just say that years of abuse have apparently ruined a genuine raw vocal talent.
By falling short of its diluted R&B pretentions, and by failing at its few attempts to pander to her former audience's tastes, "Just Whitney" is a double failure. The die-hard fans will likely pick it up or already have; as for the casual Whitney admirators, there really is no valuable reason to put your hard-earned money on this album. Live on your memories and avoid this turkey at all costs.
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Body Talk: The Language of Love 1965-1995 - Just for You
Various artists , Whitney Houston (S)/The One That You Love - Air Supply (S)/If Ever You're In My Arms Again - Peabo Bryson (S)/Without You - Harry Nilsson , Slow Hand - Pointer Sisters (S)/Even Now - Barry Manilow (S)/Suddenly - Billy Ocean (S)/Do What You Do - Jermaine Jackson , 4:52 edit)/Midnight Blue - Melissa Manchester (S)/Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight - James Taylor (S)//I'll Always Love You - Taylor Dayne (S)/A Woman Needs Love Sailing - Christopher Cross (S)/All By Myself - Eric Carmen (S , Ray Parker Jr. & Raydio (S)/Living Inside Myself - Gino Vannelli (S)/La La Means I Love You - Delfonics , Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me - Gladys Knight & Pips (S)/Songbird - Kenny G (S)/I Knew You Were Waiting , Aretha Franklin & George Michael (S)/Seasons Change - Exposé (S)/Sara Smile - Daryl Hall & John Oates , and This Way Again - Dionne Warwick (S)/Dream Weaver - Gary Wright (S)/Biggest Part Of Me - Ambrosia Manufacturer: Arista Special Products ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000NHUFF0 |
Product Description
R834-02 (Arista Special Products 14511) - Body Talk: The Language of Love 1965-1995 - Just for You - Various Artists [1996] (2-CD set) Greatest Love Of All - Whitney Houston (S)/The One That You Love - Air Supply (S)/If Ever You're In My Arms Again - Peabo Bryson (S)/Without You - Harry Nilsson (S)/Slow Hand - Pointer Sisters (S)/Even Now - Barry Manilow (S)/Suddenly - Billy Ocean (S)/Do What You Do - Jermaine Jackson (S)/Sailing - Christopher Cross (S)/All By Myself - Eric Carmen (S, 4:52 edit)/Midnight Blue - Melissa Manchester (S)/Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight - James Taylor (S)//I'll Always Love You - Taylor Dayne (S)/A Woman Needs Love (Just Like You Do) - Ray Parker Jr. & Raydio (S)/Living Inside Myself - Gino Vannelli (S)/La La Means I Love You - Delfonics (S, original stereo mix)/Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me - Gladys Knight & Pips (S)/Songbird - Kenny G (S)/I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me) - Aretha Franklin & George Michael (S)/Seasons Change - Exposé (S)/Sara Smile - Daryl Hall & John Oates (S)/I'll Never Love This Way Again - Dionne Warwick (S)/Dream Weaver - Gary Wright (S)/Biggest Part Of Me - Ambrosia (S
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Just Whitney
Whitney Houston Manufacturer: Bmg ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00006JMVJ Release Date: 2002-11-18 |
Tracks:
- Whatchulookinat
- Tell Me No
- One Of Those Days
- Things You Say
- My Love Featuring Bobby Brown
- Love That Man
- On My Own
- Dear John Letter
- Unashamed
- You Light Up My Life
- Wahtchulookinat (P.Diddy Remix)
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Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Dvd. Details to Be Announced.
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Just Whitney
Whitney Houston Manufacturer: Arista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00006GJ9C |
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Karaoke Music CDG: Pocket Songs Just Tracks Karaoke CDG JTG134 - Whitney Houston Disco
POCKET SONGS ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000PHTM0M |
Product Description
Title: It's Not Right But It's Okay; Artist: Houston, Whitney; Track: 1| Title: My Love Is Your Love; Artist: Houston, Whitney; Track: 2| Title: Heartbreak Hotel; Artist: Houston, Whitney; Track: 3| Title: I Learned From The Best; Artist: Houston, Whitney; Track: 4| Title: Step By Step; Artist: Houston, Whitney; Track: 5| Title: I'm Every Woman; Artist: Houston, Whitney; Track: 6| Title: Queen Of The Night; Artist: Houston, Whitney; Track: 7| Title: I Will Always Love You; Artist: Houston, Whitney; Track: 8| Title: Love Will Save The Day; Artist: Houston, Whitney; Track: 9| Title: I'm Your Baby Tonight; Artist: Houston, Whitney; Track: 10| Title: So Emotional; Artist: Houston, Whitney; Track: 11| Title: I Wanna Dance With Somebody Who Loves Me; Artist: Houston, Whitney; Track: 12| Title: How Will I Know; Artist: Houston, Whitney; Track: 13| Title: Greatest Love Of All, The; Artist: Houston, Whitney; Track: 14|Meditation Music:
- King Kong Chair
- Little Too Late [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
- Magnet [CD-single] [Import]
- Measure of a Man [Import]
- Meet the Pizza!s
- Mellow Rock
- Murder on the Orient Express/Never Can Say Goodbye
- Neverland
- Next Best Superstar [Australian CD] [CD-single] [Import]
- Notes Of Romance
Meditation Music
Everything for You [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Very Very Very Best of 70's Disco [Import]