Just Whitney Whitney Houston

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  • Release Date: 06/23/2009
  • Original Release: 2002
  • Sales Rank: 3,819
  • Label: Sbme Special Mkts.
  • UPC: 886974786320

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Just Whitney

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Just Whitney

1LISTENOne of Those Days 4:15
2LISTENTell Me No 3:44
3LISTENThings You Say 4:10
4LISTENMy Love / Bobby Brown 3:27
5LISTENLove That Man 3:27
6LISTENTry It on My Own 4:40
7LISTENDear John Letter 4:33
8LISTENUnashamed 3:38
9LISTENYou Light Up My Life 3:41
10LISTENWhatchulookinat 3:33

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Weathering rumors of drug addiction, spousal abuse, and even her demise following her skeletal appearance at 2001's Michael Jackson tribute concert, Whitney Houston strikes back with a bold disc. Attaching her peerless pipes to often unapologetic lyrics, the diva lets the music answer tabloid tattlers. On the dramatic, Babyface-produced "Tell Me No," Houston pleads, "You criticize my actions, but I don't see you standing in my shoes," and on the triumphant power ballad, "Try It on My Own" (also produced by 'Face), Houston blares, "I'm stronger now/ I've learned from my mistakes which way to go." Just a few lines later, however, the defiant songbird proclaims, "I'll live my life the way I feel/ No matter what I'll keep it real." Well, that's for sure. On the duet "My Love," she and Bobby Brown knock skeptics who thought their torrid, ten-year union wouldn't last, and on the mid-tempo "Unashamed" she declares she "lives her life with no regrets." Musically, Houston is most famous for soaring, chart-busting anthems such as her cover of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You," and she hopes to duplicate that success here with a reverential remake of Debby Boone's ubiquitous '70s hit "You Light Up My Life." Houston's spitfire personality, however, shines through best on sassy midtempo songs such as the She'kspere-produced "One of Those Days," which samples the Isley Brothers' "Between the Sheets," and the Missy Elliott-produced "Things You Say." Although the disc seems short at ten songs, the confessional Just Whitney... is more than enough to herald the return of this living legend. Tracy E. Hopkins, Barnes & Noble



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*Just* Not Enoughby Anonymous

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September 27, 2010: Whitney Houston has been at the top of the music industry and still can be--but not with such a dissapointing album as *Just Whitney*. Don't get me wrong, Houston's voice is on point just as ever, but the songs lack a *listenable* quality that is a first for a Houston album. There just aren't enough hooks and chorus' to keep you singing. The best on the album includes *Try It On My Own* , sounding like it should have been on The Bodyguard soundtrack, and *One Of Those Days* , which has that catchy funk that the album is so desperately missing. More of those type of tracks would have taken the album in a higher direction, instead, hostile tracks such as *Whatchulookinat* and *Tell Me No* have us thinking, Whitney do you even like the fans?? Sure doesn't sound like it. Grade : C

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To Hell w/ Negative Critics -- Possibly The Best Of the Yearby Anonymous

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September 27, 2010: Problems aside, its great to see Houston back and cranking out the vocal prowess that made her an unparalleled force in the music business. In an era of never ending rap and/or the candy pop of "Jenny on the Block" (and others like it), its great to hear some real soul again. It reminds me of the great music of "the old school" days but with an updated neo soul/pop approach. After abandoning the radio over the past couple of years in support of jazz because of the subpar "hits" on the radio over and over and over, it feels nice to hear the REAL DEAL back in full force, both on the radio and on disc.

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